Can i use reCaptcha on my local domain while developing my website ?

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Ahmad Traboulsi

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Feb 3, 2013, 3:30:07 AM2/3/13
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Can i use reCaptcha on my local domain while developing my website ?
iam developing a website and iam putting it in a series of tests offline before putting it  online ..
how can i add reCaptcha to my website ..
knowing that iam developing using asp lanquage

joshua...@gmail.com

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Feb 8, 2013, 2:20:20 AM2/8/13
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You sure can! 
All keys work on localhost by default. 
Don't try getting them wrong repeatedly, as they'll get very difficult, even if you're just testing. (I just made a thread about that :P) 

Chris Macaulay

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Feb 20, 2013, 4:21:55 AM2/20/13
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Hi Ahmad,

I'd like to tell you about a new CAPTCHA alternative to check out. We all know we need CAPTCHAs to stop spammers from abusing our sites. We also know that users hate typing out twisty letters or ad phrases. Automated spam filters make mistakes and require constant checking. FunCaptcha presents a mini-game that blocks the bots while giving your users a few moments of fun. It's a real security solution hardened by experts and automatically updated to provide the best protection. Try a demo on our site! http://swipeads.co

Users complete our FunCaptcha faster than other CAPTCHAs, with fewer frustrating failures and no typing. They work on all browsers and mobile devices, using HTML5 with a fallback to Flash. Visually impaired users can complete an audio challenge. We have several ways to deploy (http://swipeads.co/setup/), including PHP and a WordPress plugin (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/funcaptcha/)

If you get in on the ground floor now, you can be first in line to start earning money with upcoming FunCaptchas that integrate advertising. They will require no typing or extra time, and remain as secure as ever.

Learn more, give feedback, and ask questions at our website. Our epic battle against bots doesn't have to be a headache. Let's fight while having some fun!

Thanks,

Chris Macaulay

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