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    Allow using Recaptcha in Event Registration Forms
    Teri Walker
    [email protected]
    972-330-2945

  • #2
    Hi Teri,

    Thank you for the idea. We also saw this post in the HUB so are aware of your request.

    reCAPTCHA is a server side technology so we have to figure out how to have this set up in Salesforce. Our team is already investigating this.

    Are you seeing robo attacks on your Salesforce event forms?
    Regards,
    Click & Pledge Support Department

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    • #3
      We are not seeing Robo attacks at this time. This request came up with one of my customers in a technology audit and it was a recommendation. A good explanation as to why the forms registration page is unlikely to be a victim of robo attacks might suffice at this time too. Thanks!
      Teri Walker
      [email protected]
      972-330-2945

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      • #4
        Teri,

        Our donation forms have invisible reCAPTCHA already since they are a single form. The event forms are a bit hard to attack as they require a lot of fields and are multi-page. I am not saying they cannot be the subject of a robo-attack but to-date we have not seen it. Event registration is not really ideal for attackers - makes no sense for it. We will investigate this and figure out if it is possible to do this in Salesforce.

        Thank you again for the suggestion.
        Regards,
        Click & Pledge Support Department

        Join us @ the educational webinars: https://clickandpledge.com/webinars/
        Live Support- read more: https://support.clickandpledge.com/s/article/general-information-live-support/

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