reCAPTCHA is Google’s security feature that distinguishes human users from malicious bots. The past versions used puzzles like distorted words or images to filter the traffic, while the new one runs automatically in the background.

In WordPress, reCAPTCHA typically appears on the login page to help prevent online threats like brute force attacks and spam entries. This feature is less intrusive than other security checks, ensuring a smooth user experience.

In this WordPress tutorial, we will provide detailed instructions to configure reCAPTCHA using a plugin and code. You will also learn its benefits and best practices to ensure optimal website security.

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WordPress reCAPTCHA is a security feature that filters human and automated traffic on your website. It does so by showing a simple puzzle or running an automatic background check.

There are two ways to add reCAPTCHA to WordPress sites – using a plugin or embedding the Google API using code within your theme’s file.

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