No

I don’t think so

  • Not a newt@piefed.ca
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    9 hours ago

    Google. It’s their recaptcha service doing that. The QR code validation also gets rejected if you’re using a privacy oriented mobile OS like Graphene.

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        9 hours ago

        Recaptcha is a service offered by Google. It doesn’t matter on which site the user encountered the QR code verification request - the problem is with Google (the company.)

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          It does matter, because that Google integration didn’t happen by magic. Whatever the site is, they chose to do things that way.

          The only way Google stops things like this is if they get actual pushback, and the only realistic way to achieve that is to make the people using their service reconsider.