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reCAPTCHA v3

reCAPTCHA v3 is basically invisible captcha that you do not need to solve. It is different from the reCAPTCHA v2 you would normally see on Shopify sites and Supreme where you have to click the corresponding images in a challenge to complete the Captcha request. When you visit a site that has reCAPTCHA v3 enabled, you are automatically assigned a score from a range of 0.1 to 0.9. This score will be your trust score as mentioned throughout this guide.

reCAPTCHA v3 Scores

The website using reCAPTCHA v3 security will automatically make the request and Google will return a reCAPTCHA v3 score for each request that is made. These scores can be one of the following:

•0.9: Best possible score to have. This means Google believes you are a human.

•0.7: Not fully trusted, but are more likely to be human than bot.

•0.3: Untrusted score, Google will most likely think you are a bot still.

•0.1: Worst possible score to have. This means Google thinks you are a bot and untrusted.

reCAPTCHA v3 Score Factors

Your reCAPTCHA v3 score will be a combination of four factors:

•Gmail Account signed in •IP address the request is being made from •Site security settings •Site traffic

The trust score of an account generally refers to the reCAPTCHA v3 score returned by that account and IP combination, but can be influenced by the site security and traffic. An account itself can be trusted, but if the IP is flagged, you will get a low score. You can test this on an account you'd normally have a score of 0.9 on. Changing the IP from a trusted one, to a flagged IP, will result in the score instantly dropping from 0.9 to 0.1 or 0.3 potentially.

Varying Scores

Depending on the website and time of day, you may notice different reCAPTCHA v3 scores at different moments. This means that a score shown in a tester may not necessarily be accurate for every moment possible, and may or may not be an accurate representation of the score a website like Yeezy Supply would return.

Score Thresholds

Websites can set their captcha settings so that only certain scores above a certain threshold such as 0.7 and 0.9 are allowed to purchase an item, so keep this in mind when running for a release. It is always ideal to run accounts that are highest trust at a score of 0.9 over 0.7 whenever possible, to improve your odds of passing splash.

Longevity of Score

An account's score can deteriorate if too many requests for this form of captcha is made during a short period of time. This means you can enter a drop with a score of 0.9, and finish the drop with a lower score. Always run a good task to harvester ratio of around 10-15 tasks per Gmail Account to minimize scores dropping a release.

IP Bans

Google tends to temporarily ban an IP that has solved too many reCAPTCHA v3 requests over the account itself. If an IP is banned during a drop, it will only be temporary and go away after a few hours. If an IP does get banned, you will need to replace the IP on that harvester in order to solve more reCAPTCHA v3 requests from that harvester. Refer to #yeezy-supply for more information on IP bans.

Sites Using reCAPTCHA v3

•Yeezy Supply •Adidas

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