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When using a Google service, such as Google Search, with FREEDOME VPN turned on, Google may ask you to confirm that you’re not a robot.

This is also known as a CAPTCHA check. There are different versions of CAPTCHA checks in the various Google services. The most common is just a simple checkbox but some others may ask you to type in words from pictures or to select certain photos from a screenful of different pictures.

The reason why Google does this to FREEDOME VPN users is most likely the following:

There is a large amount of FREEDOME VPN users accessing Google services at the same time and they are coming from the same FREEDOME IP addresses. Each FREEDOME VPN server in every virtual location has its own IP address, and all the users of that server share that same IP address. This also enhances the privacy of our users.

Google, however, sometimes flags this behavior suspicious. They may see, for example searches in 10 different languages for 10 different topics at the same time, all originating from the same address. To ensure that you are not a robot doing potentially malicious things, Google may sometimes display a CAPTCHA check before allowing you to use the Google Search or other Google services.

A CAPTCHA check like this cannot be used to identify you.

Source : Official F-Secure Brand
Editor by : BEST Antivirus KBS Team

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