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    Google is rolling in mobile verification to ReCAPTCHA, requiring an approved phone and if on Android, a Google account.

    Privacy-based phones will be locked out of this. You can choose between remaining secure and private or viewing a website using Google’s ReCAPTCHA service.

    https://support.google.com/recaptcha/?hl=en

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      The Internet was fun for a time… in the beginning… then capitalism used it to implement fascism and enslave humanity.

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      Can you technically install Google Play Services on GraphineOS? Obviously, it would be a major hit to your privacy compared to the previous system, but still technically possible…

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        Yes, play services can be installed and used on Graphene, I have it installed currently and it meets the version requirements set forth in the FAQ.

        That being said, there’s speculation in the groups that Google will eventually go the same way with this as they did for locking out privacy users from the Google Pay system, saying it’s not a trusted OS. This could very well end the same way. I can see a ton of people dipping their toes in the waters of privacy-based operating systems on their phones to go back to Google’s Android because they don’t want to lose access to every single site that uses ReCAPTCHA in far greater numbers than were persuaded by locking them out of pay services.

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        Yes, but fuck Google, their services and everyone using their captcha. Don’t give them your time, money and traffic.

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        Yes? It’s officially supported, too. It sandboxes Google play and limits its system access

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      That’s not the point of the QR code. The point is Google is requiring a certified Google account and phone to allow access. Privacy-based phones are not welcome. I would suggest closing the tab when these pop up.

      reCAPTCHA Mobile Verification is the section at the bottom that’s relevant.

      https://support.google.com/recaptcha/?hl=en

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        Yikes. I was imagining they were only trying to trick people into using their phones that could be tracked (in addition to jumping through arbitrarily placed hoops in the traditional captcha style) not that they were actually requiring a phone running Google spyware. That’s insane.

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      Eh? Since when can humans decode a QR code on the fly, we always need a machine to do it.

      This is a method Google is using to track website usage to actual people by making them scan a code on a device attached to a Google account.

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        If you read the spec it isn’t impossible to decode QR codes by hand. It isn’t what I’d call easy, but it is more tedious than hard.

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        we always need a machine to do it.

        That’s the point. Recognizing a car; stairs; busses; motorcycles; stoplights; we used to be the only ones who were able to do this, but now LLMs can likely do them better and faster than we can.

        But QR codes have always been deciphered by machines, so how would me using a machine to scan the QR prove my humanity? It just shows there’s a phone with my ID on it. It’s just 2FA, not are-you-human.

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    I ran into this and just changed the browser to “desktop mode” then it went back to the typical one you’d see.

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      There is still also the option for a visual (previous norm) and audio version, which they might have to keep offering.