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Stack Overflow currently uses a recaptcha script hosted on www.google.com. This domain is inaccessible in China.

In a section about using recaptcha globally, Google's own developer FAQ says:

Yes, please use "www.recaptcha.net" in your code in circumstances when "www.google.com" is not accessible.

Therefore, can Stack Overflow please change the source of its recaptcha script to www.recaptcha.net in order to ensure that the site is accessible in China and other places that block Google?

If you are trying to test this yourself, note that you need to specify the full path to the script (https://www.recaptcha.net/recaptcha/api.js). If you just try to visit www.recaptcha.net, you will get a 404 error.

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  • Um, I was thinking the exact same thing just when reCAPTCHAs became mandatory for searching here while logged out. It seems that in the meantime, China began blocking access to that domain. So unfortunately, that hack no longer works.
    – gparyani
    Oct 25, 2020 at 7:15
  • > China began blocking access to that domain. The site is not accurate. The 203.208.x.x IP is right for China's DNS, it's Google's cache server in Beijing, providing limited service for Chinese users. These services is on translate.google.cn, www.google.cn, ssl.gstatic.com, safebrowsing.google.com, dl.google.com etc.
    – yogaskung
    Oct 25, 2020 at 7:26
  • And they also have the ability to provide service as recaptcha.net.
    – yogaskung
    Oct 25, 2020 at 7:34
  • that api.js goes on and loads https://www.gstatic.com/recaptcha/releases/T9w1ROdplctW2nVKvNJYXH8o/recaptcha__en.js for me by the looks of it. Will it do the same in China and gstatic.com isn't blocked?
    – rene
    Oct 25, 2020 at 7:58
  • Yes, www.gstatic.com is accessible in China. As nslookup www.gstatic.com 1.2.4.8 returns also 203.208.x.x IPs. (P.S. 1.2.4.8 is CNNIC's DNS server)
    – yogaskung
    Oct 25, 2020 at 8:13
  • Well, in China the api.js loads https://www.gstatic.CN/recaptcha/releases/T9w1ROdplctW2nVKvNJYXH8o/recaptcha__en.js, and www.gstatic.CN is definitely accessible.
    – yogaskung
    Oct 25, 2020 at 11:13
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    I wonder why there was never an official response n here? Maybe the question should have status-review. Aug 9, 2021 at 15:01

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