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- One of the most common reasons is issues with the browser compatibility when the captcha fails to register the input if you are not on the latest version of the browser.
- Browser cache is another reason why captcha won’t load on your browser, as a broken or corrupted Chrome browser profile may be interfering with the requests you send.
- Certain malware has been known to corrupt the requests you send, therefore leading to this error.
How To Fix Captcha Error?
Now that you have a brief idea about why you may be facing this error, you can look at the solutions that you can try in order to fix the captcha error on your computer.
Solution 1: Reload
Reload the page to get a new verification captcha. Many times a simple reload will fix your error.
Solution 2: Update Your Browser To The Latest Version
if reloading the page did not load the captcha, check if you are on the latest version of the browser that you’re using. it is possible that the captcha won’t load due to compatibility issues with your browser version. This can be narrowed down to security issues, as each new version update contains a ton of security patches.
Visit the about section of your browser from the hamburger menu. There you should find the browser update automatically running. once your browser is up to date, try reloading the page.
Solution 3: Clear Browser Cache
As mentioned above, a corrupt or missing browser cache may interfere with the captcha loading, therefore preventing you from visiting the website. If you suspect this is the case, clear the browser cache and reload the page to check if the error persists.
Solution 4: Check For Malware
If none of the solutions above helped you, there is a chance that your computer is infected with a malware that is sending fraudulent requests. A hidden malware is a risk to your data and your privacy, so you should immediately check if there is a hidden virus or malware on your computer.
Solution 5: Reinstall Google Chrome
This is almost exclusively a Google Chrome issue. Your final solution is to use another browser. You can reinstall Google Chrome but you will need to make sure that all of the residual software is off of your computer or phone.