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:Thanks Helen. That was fast :) [[User:German Valero|German Valero]] ([[User talk:German Valero|talk]])
:Thanks Helen. That was fast :) [[User:German Valero|German Valero]] ([[User talk:German Valero|talk]])


I understand that reCaptcha has been hacked as recently as April 2016. Not a big fan of using Captcha or reCaptcha, is there anything else that can be used to validate human/nonhuman identities? --[[User:Colin Fraser|Colin Fraser]] ([[User talk:Colin Fraser|talk]]) 17:06, 19 September 2016 (AWST)
I understand that reCaptcha has been hacked as recently as April 2016. Not a big fan of using Captcha or reCaptcha, is there anything else that can be used to validate human/nonhuman identities? Something that is free and maybe not easy to hack? --[[User:Colin Fraser|Colin Fraser]] ([[User talk:Colin Fraser|talk]]) 17:06, 19 September 2016 (AWST)

Versionen från 19 september 2016 kl. 09.08

Not sure how long it has been (at least Moodle 2.5) since it was changed however to enable ReCAPTCHA you need to go to:

Site administration > Plugins > Authentication > Manage authentication

... not ...

Site Administration > Users > Authentication > Manage authentication.

Please update the Security FAQ as there is no Authentication under Users.

Best regards,

Michael Milette

Thanks Michael, I have amended the text. --Helen Foster (diskussion) 14:53, 4 February 2014 (WST)

Hi, Can you please add es:Seguridad FAQ to this protected page for the English Moodle 3.0, 2.x and 1.9 docs? Thanks in advance. German Valero (diskussion)

Thanks German, I have added the link to the 2.8 - 3.0 English docs. --Helen Foster (diskussion) 22:39, 17 November 2015 (AWST)
Thanks Helen. That was fast :) German Valero (diskussion)

I understand that reCaptcha has been hacked as recently as April 2016. Not a big fan of using Captcha or reCaptcha, is there anything else that can be used to validate human/nonhuman identities? Something that is free and maybe not easy to hack? --Colin Fraser (diskussion) 17:06, 19 September 2016 (AWST)