Similarly, seeing Google's traffic captcha everywhere is ruining the internet for me. I don't want to work for free to classify cars, sign posts, and roads for Google on every site I visit. If you enable that for you site, I'll stop visiting it. It's especially frustrating when they keep changing the images on you and you have to wait like 4-5 seconds before each one loads, and you have to pick like 6-7 of those. Screw everything about that.
I run into this too. Because I have Comcast as an ISP and they engage in malicious man in the middle attacks on their users I use socks 5 proxies to remote VPS for all my browsing.<p>That means I end up in IP blocks that get blocked by many services or presented with captchas.<p>Additionally, both Cloudflare and Google are trying to set up caching services to prevent people from ever leaving their network in the form of AMP.
Two questions come to mind about the author. First, does he have cookies disabled? Because disabling cookies will cause loss of the previous captcha result, thus triggering a new challenge. Second, is he sure his customers (or those who have pwned customer boxes) aren’t tainting his IP ranges through malicious activity?
Cloudflare simply can't solve this problem! Google/FB are more suitable because a large of internet has fb/gmail account, some sort of profile mining or behavioural analysis can reduce captchas. In comparison, i rarely come across Google's recaptcha while i am logged into google services.