Google is quietly changing the legal terms behind reCAPTCHA, and after April 2nd, the liability for data collection shifts from Google to you as the website owner.
If your site runs reCAPTCHA v3, it is already collecting visitor data on every page, and your privacy policy almost certainly does not reflect that.
In this episode, Charly covers: What the data controller and data processor roles mean for your website
Why Google is handing you the legal accountability without the technical control
How reCAPTCHA v3 collects data site-wide, not just on forms
How to check if reCAPTCHA is active and what to update in your privacy policy
If you are running reCAPTCHA, you need to act before April 2nd or consider alternatives like Cloudflare Turnstile.
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