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Google's reCAPTCHA Now Requires Play Services on Android

Google has tied its next-generation reCAPTCHA system to Google Play Services, meaning users running GrapheneOS or any custom ROM without Google's software automatically fail verification challenges, per Reclaim The Net.

When reCAPTCHA flags suspicious activity, it skips the old image puzzles and instead demands a QR code scan. That scan requires Play Services version 25.41.30 or higher running in the background. No Play Services, no access.

Google announced the broader system, called Google Cloud Fraud Defense, at Cloud Next on April 23, framing it as a platform to handle AI agents and bots. The Play Services dependency was not highlighted. An Internet Archive snapshot from October 2025 shows the same requirement was already listed at version 25.39.30, meaning Google built this in quietly at least seven months before a Reddit user on r/degoogle flagged it, with PiunikaWeb and Android Authority picking it up.

The iOS comparison is telling: Apple devices on iOS 16.4 or later pass the same verification without any additional software. Only Android users without Play Services are locked out.

Google Broke reCAPTCHA for De-Googled Android Users Image: Reclaim The Net - Google Broke reCAPTCHA for De-Googled Android Users

An Ars Technica forum user noted the practical problem bluntly: "I'm betting some sites or services that do use it are unavoidable." Commenters on LinkedIn have suggested hCaptcha as an alternative for web developers who don't want to exclude privacy-conscious users.

Sources: Reclaim The Net, Ars Technica OpenForum, PiunikaWeb

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[-] Zerush@lemmy.ml 3 points 5 hours ago

Agree, but the problem are not random pages. As you said, if you need to access the page for administrative or professional reasons, you are pretty fucked up.

[-] Shellofbiomatter@lemmus.org 1 points 2 hours ago

That's employers problem, it's an issue with their devices.

[-] Zahtu@feddit.org 2 points 5 hours ago

there is still the possibility to access those websites from a PC or Laptop, no? so i won't access them on my phone (which i generally try to avoid for work or professional related stuff anyway)

[-] pivot_root@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

No. It presents the captcha on your PC, then you need to scan the QR code from your phone.

[-] Engywuck@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 hours ago

Well, if there are no workarounds there's nothing I can do apart from scanning the damn QR.

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