Tuesday 27 September 2016

Adding Google reCAPTCHA to an AEM web site

You can use Google reCAPTCHA  to your AEM site to protect your website from automated script attacks while letting real users pass through with ease. The reCAPTCHA library is a free service that protects your website from spam and abuse. By using reCAPTCHA, you can improve the security of your AEM site.



As shown in the previous illustration, when using reCAPTCHA, a user is prompted to enter a code into an AEM page. If the code is valid, a message appears.  If the user enters an invalid code, a message appears letting the user know an invalid code was entered.



To read this development article, click https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/aem_recaptcha.html.

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I (Scott Macdonald) am a Senior Experience League Community Manager at Adobe Systems with 20 years in the high tech industry. I am also a programmer with knowledge in Java, JavaScript, C#,C++, HTML, XML and ActionScript. If  you would like to see more AEM or other end to end articles like this, then leave a comment and let me know what content you would like to see.


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