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Philip Gavrilov2018-04-24 11:56:58
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Philip Gavrilov, 2018-04-24 11:56:58

How to get rid of constant recaptcha when using VPN Proxy?

Installed the vpn-proxy extension on Chrome. Everything is fine, only when searching from the address bar, it regularly redirects to a page with a recaptcha and a paragraph: "We have registered suspicious traffic coming from your network. Using this page, we will be able to determine that it is you who are sending requests, and not a robot. Why could this be happen?"
I go through the recaptcha, after a while everything is new. Has anyone come across?

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Fixid, 2018-04-24
@Filgavrilov

No way. Go to your personal private proxy server.
You are not alone in the public, and even from different locations + bots and so on. Google doesn't like this

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CityCat4, 2018-04-24
@CityCat4

Because from the address of this VPN there is a multiple stream of the most diverse garbage that has nothing to do with you - this is the traffic of other clients. They also go through recaptcha and swear. Only bots don't swear :)
Take a VPS, set your own proxy :)

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devalone, 2018-04-24
@devalone

Buy a VPS with a dedicated IP (they are cheap, you can find rubles for 200 rubles a month) and set up a VPN / Proxy there with authorization and not spam, after a while google will understand that the IP is good and will fall behind.

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Artem Tsvetkov, 2018-04-24
@Jazdero

In general, this is normal, or I agree with the answers above about my IP

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