Recaptcha on Booking Widget

Modified on Wed, 15 Jan at 9:26 AM

Some businesses develop their own integrations, and while they work on implementing a CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart), they can temporarily disable the CAPTCHA in MyTime. However, it's strongly recommended to keep CAPTCHA enabled, as it enhances security during checkout and helps protect against online fraud. In this article, we’ll explain how the reCAPTCHA feature works.


Things to know:

  • This feature is controlled by a hidden setting that can only be activated by the MyTime team. To have this setting enabled, please reach out to our Support Team at support@mytime.com. By default, this feature is disabled
  • If disabled, clients will not be required to check the reCAPTCHA box when signing in or signing up
  • When enabled, clients will be required to check the checkbox-based CAPTCHA when creating a new account, signing in, or resetting passwords on the booking widget


Content


Signing Up on the Booking Widget

When signing up from the location page, service page, or checkout, the reCAPTCHA will be present and is required to be checked to complete the signup                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Signing In to the Booking Widget


When signing in, if the client enters their password incorrectly twice, the reCAPTCHA will appear and is required to be checked to complete the sign-in                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      


For more information, contact us at support@mytime.com or (385) 233-6964.    

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