A lot more ReCaptcha v3 than there are v2?

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I use CapMonster but I've also started using Xevil.

I'm currently using CapMonster to solve v3 which is solving them with ease - like 98% success.

And then using Xevil to solve the v2.

The ratio appears to be around 10:1 so far.

Am I imagining things, or are there just a lot more easily solvable v3 than there are v2?
 
Am I imagining things, or are there just a lot more easily solvable v3 than there are v2?
Yea v2 captchas are more "user involving". Its because v3 gives a probability score like ("bot_score = 0.3 human_score=0.7") and several sites have this value set low enough that bots can pass through.
Its also this probability based scoring that tools like CapMonster influence. They don't have to score an exact bot_score=0, they just have to turn the human_score notch high enough.

Its also because v3 works in the background, v2 *requires* user interaction which is harder for tools to do automatically.
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Yea v2 captchas are more "user involving". Its because v3 gives a probability score like ("bot_score = 0.3 human_score=0.7") and several sites have this value set low enough that bots can pass through.
Its also this probability based scoring that tools like CapMonster influence. They don't have to score an exact bot_score=0, they just have to turn the human_score notch high enough.

Its also because v3 works in the background, v2 *requires* user interaction which is harder for tools to do automatically.
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Exactly this.

Try death by captcha. They are really fast with the V3s also with hcaptchas I send them.
 
zerocaptcha is another option.

TBH capmonster is not that good. I own capmonster with sitekey (10$) was running 5 threads with GSA SER and its super slow. Xevil is far better than. Today i am going to purchase another copy of xevil for my new server. i assume you are talking about capmonster cloud btw
 
As things stand, I would never go with a pay per captcha service. All currently a rip-off.

With the number of captchas I solve a day, it would be over £100,000 a year.
 
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