Add hCaptcha with WPForms
January 21, 2021 / by Marco / Categories : Business
Do you want to use a privacy friendly alternative to Google’s reCAPTCHA with your WPForms?
You may have seen the reCAPTCHA checkbox which simply looks like this:

If you don’t know what WPForms then read some of these articles I published previously but basically WPForms is a WordPress plugin that allows you to create professional forms.
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Now, what is hCaptcha? hCaptcha (the letter h stands for human) is a tool to combat spamming bots filling forms on your websites. If you want to prevent bots then this is the tool to use. Without a captcha plugin, my email would be flooded with spam emails of dodgy submitted form.

Setting up hCaptcha with WPForms is very simple because it’s directly integrated into the WPForms plugin. All you have to do is click on the CAPTCHA page on the WPForms dashboard and select hCaptcha. Follow all the steps in the wizard and that’s it.

This is how the form will look like when hCaptcha is used:

If you’re already a WPForms user then give it a try and if you’re not a WPForms user then check it out.
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