ReCAPTCHA
Google's reCAPTCHA is a program that serves to violate internet privacy,
track people's internet activity, and hack-into post-2006 Windows operating systems.
It is disguised as an anti-bot security program.
The original version of reCAPTCHA was created by an NSA-contracted
university research team in the years 2007 through 2008.
Next, the NSA, under Keith Alexander, commandeered the company Google in 2009,
and then immediately (still in 2009) commanded Google to buy reCAPTCHA
from that team.
Next, reCAPTCHA was further developed jointly by the NSA and Google,
to convert it into a powerful privacy-violating program.
After people started to discover the true purpose of reCAPTCHA,
the NSA mostly changed to forcing hCaptcha onto people instead,
for the same purpose.
hCaptcha is the same type of program as reCAPTCHA,
with all of the same privacy-violating functions,
but with a cleaner public image than reCAPTCHA.
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