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Your new secure content feature in the subject bar blocks my reCAPTCHA on my site's login page. That page is SSL encrypted and nothing should block reCAPTCHA.

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After the latest update of your browser, the reCAPTCHA (a Google product now) gets blocked. There is no way to safe-list it because anytime the page reloads, the reCAPTCHA is blocked again. This reCAPTCHA uses an API and an Iframe but it is directly from Google. This is a terrible feature for someone who owns a web site as well as for an end-user who cannot figure out why they are not able to log-in.

PS: I also have the NoScript add-on, however, this should have nothing to do with the aforementioned issue. Running Win 7 with the latest version of Firefox. Please help!

After the latest update of your browser, the reCAPTCHA (a Google product now) gets blocked. There is no way to safe-list it because anytime the page reloads, the reCAPTCHA is blocked again. This reCAPTCHA uses an API and an Iframe but it is directly from Google. This is a terrible feature for someone who owns a web site as well as for an end-user who cannot figure out why they are not able to log-in. PS: I also have the NoScript add-on, however, this should have nothing to do with the aforementioned issue. Running Win 7 with the latest version of Firefox. Please help!

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In order to avoid getting browser warnings when you use reCAPTCHA on an SSL site, you should replace http://www.google.com/recaptcha/api with https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api when you request a challenge.

Source: reCAPTCHA: Tips and Guidelines - reCAPTCHA — Google Developers

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Is this an option for you:

In order to avoid getting browser warnings when you use reCAPTCHA on an SSL site, you should replace http://www.google.com/recaptcha/api with https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api when you request a challenge.

Source: reCAPTCHA: Tips and Guidelines - reCAPTCHA — Google Developers

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The following was defined in the reCAPTCHA includes/functions/recaptchalib.php file

define("RECAPTCHA_API_SERVER", "http://www.google.com/recaptcha/api"); define("RECAPTCHA_API_SECURE_SERVER", "https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api");

I added the "s" to http in RECAPTCHA_API_SERVER and everything works great now. Thank you for your prompt response and for resolving this issue.