i dont disconnect quickly(i like getting to know random people), and every time i go on (i use mozilla) it makes me solve a captcha. it used to only do this after a while of being on and disconnecting from spammers. ive tried clearing my cookies/cache/history. none of it helped D:
On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 11:05:54 PM UTC-7, abc wrote:
> i dont disconnect quickly(i like getting to know random people), and every > time i go on (i use mozilla) it makes me solve a captcha. it used to only > do this after a while of being on and disconnecting from spammers. ive > tried clearing my cookies/cache/history. none of it helped D:
> On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 11:05:54 PM UTC-7, abc wrote:
> i dont disconnect quickly(i like getting to know random people), and
> every time i go on (i use mozilla) it makes me solve a captcha. it
> used to only do this after a while of being on and disconnecting
> from spammers. ive tried clearing my cookies/cache/history. none of
> it helped D:
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Unfortunately, omegle has truly gone down the drain these days. There's actually no way of stopping those captcha messages - once they tag your IP address, you'll always have to go through a captcha everytime you disconnect.
Instead, try out this new website called Chatous <http://chatous.com> - its like omegle, but it doesn't have any captchas or spammers, and it seems to be developing into a full-fledged social network.
go to the homepage, scroll all the way down, and leave feedback wsaying "remove captcha's please!" (or something along the lines of that)....in a matter of seconds (usually instantly) it'll remove captcha's though they might come back within a few minutes. Sadly you'll just have to keep repeating the steps, but its a LOT better then fighting it every chat. Instead of filling out the captcha, just keep leaving feedback each time.
On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 11:05:54 PM UTC-7, abc wrote:
> i dont disconnect quickly(i like getting to know random people), and every > time i go on (i use mozilla) it makes me solve a captcha. it used to only > do this after a while of being on and disconnecting from spammers. ive > tried clearing my cookies/cache/history. none of it helped D: