how to use captcha code in wordpress registration

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WordPress is becoming very popular for these days. So many people are using wordpress as a CMS and networking website. With wordpress doing registration or commenting on post is so easy. So for stopping the automated computer spam we need to use captcha code in wordpress.

What is Captcha Code?

CAPTCHA code was created to stop automated computer spam robots from filling out forms, harvesting email addresses, and then sending out countless spam emails.

The CAPTCHA security image works by asking the website visitor to type in a code they see correctly. A human can do this, but an automated computer program cannot.In wordpress there are so many free wordpress plugins are available. Here in this article I am going to tell you, how to use captcha code in wordpress website.

1. Simple CAPTCHA

A CAPTCHA for your comment system to prevent unwanted spams. Prevent automated spams by bots and most important naughty peoples. It’s simple and yet secure.

2. Security Captcha

Prevent registration spam and bots login by adding custom captcha tests in the registration page and/or login page

3. WP Captcha-Free

WP Captcha-Free blocks automated comment spam without resorting to CAPTCHAs. It does so by validating a hash based on time (and some other parameters) using AJAX when the form is posted. Comments posted via automated means will not have a hash or will have an expired hash and will be rejected. Unlike using a captcha, this does not place any burden on the commenter.

4. Raz-Captcha

Prevent registration spam and bots login by adding custom captcha tests in the registration page and/or login page

Featuring 5 different and customizable captcha algorithms with possibility to set your own random characters font, styles, colors background and more

5. Really Simple CAPTCHA

Really Simple CAPTCHA does not work alone and is intended to work with other plugins. It is originally created for Contact Form 7, however, you can use it with your own plugin.

Note: This product is “really simple” as its name suggests, i.e., it is not strongly secure. If you need perfect security, you should try other solutions.

6. WPMU Super CAPTCHA

This plugin was developed primarily for the WordPress Muti-User edition and now works with Buddypress, however it works on the regular single domain version as well. It combats spam bots from flooding you with sign-ups and blog creations and it keeps bots from brute- force attacking your site with the admin username by forcing a visual confirmation CAPTCHA in order to login. Most CAPTCHA systems for WordPress gives you a very templated layout and read-out, many that can be programmed into a bot to bypass. With Super CAPTCHA, you can personalize and control the very way the CAPTCHA is rendered so every site that displays the CAPTCHA will be diffrent, making it so each bot has to be pre-configured, just for your site, in order to achieve a successful attack making Super CAPTCHA the MOST SECURE free anti-spam system available for WordPress.

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  1. Okay i have a problem O-o. it says I need a Captcha Code and there is non…. and i click the link they gave me and it didn;t work……………………………. the web is this…. and its for a game i want to play….http://www.vanadiel.tk/

    and to get the code you have to click “Get code ->” and am sooo Confused D: Help meh T_T

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