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Title: Bug with Googles Invisible reCAPTCHA During Wordpress Login
Post by: REDACTED on October 15, 2017, 03:16:19 AM
I don't know why, but for some reason, there is a bug when using Avast Passwords to log into websites that are using Google's Invisible reCAPTCHA. There will be a message saying "incorrect captcha," but no captcha ever shows up. It's as if the program doesn't read that a password is actually being entered. I've tried this with other password managers such as Dashlane, and they all work fine, it's just Avast Passwords that Google can't detect or something. I don't want to post the url here, but if someone would like to test this I can pm you.
Title: Re: Bug with Googles Invisible reCAPTCHA During Wordpress Login
Post by: Martin Kvetko on October 17, 2017, 09:15:19 AM
Could you please send me URL via PM I will test it. thx
Title: Re: Bug with Googles Invisible reCAPTCHA During Wordpress Login
Post by: REDACTED on December 21, 2017, 08:39:32 AM
Could you please send me URL via PM I will test it. thx

PM sent thank you!
Title: Re: Bug with Googles Invisible reCAPTCHA During Wordpress Login
Post by: REDACTED on January 26, 2018, 12:35:01 AM
Any update on this. I'm still having trouble with this. Thanks.
Title: Re: Bug with Googles Invisible reCAPTCHA During Wordpress Login
Post by: REDACTED on February 22, 2018, 04:12:43 AM
https://imgur.com/a/Fh9fC

This is a response I just got back from the wordpress plugin author of my sites reCAPTCHA in regard to no Avast Passwords compatibility. By the response I don't know if its a wordpress issue, or a plugin issue. The other person who posted here in regard to the same issue, I wonder if they are using the same plugin?
Title: Re: Bug with Googles Invisible reCAPTCHA During Wordpress Login
Post by: REDACTED on March 04, 2018, 03:39:57 AM
UPDATE!!!

ISSUE SOLVED!!

It was an issue with Cloudflare all along!

To fix this simply create a page rule *yourwebsite.com/login* (or wp-admin or w/e your login is set to) with the setting "disable performance."

Hope this helps others :)