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    reCAPTCHA

    reCAPTCHA

    PHP client library for reCAPTCHA, a free service

    reCAPTCHA is Google’s human-verification system that helps websites distinguish real users from automated abuse while keeping friction low for legitimate traffic. The project bundles client and server examples, language-specific helpers, and documentation patterns for integrating reCAPTCHA v2 and v3 flows into web forms and APIs. Its design philosophy is “risk-based”: most users pass silently based on behavioral signals, while higher-risk interactions may be challenged with an image,...
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    Speedcoin CryptoCurrency CAPTCHA

    Speedcoin CryptoCurrency CAPTCHA

    Protecting against spam, death by captcha and monetise your website.

    It is a simple PHP/MySQL script which you can easily integrate into your own website in minutes Users of your website will see the Speedcoin Captcha box on your website page with information that they need go to Speedcoin.co, where they will FREELY obtain up to 150 Free Speedcoins . Your user then sends a certain amount of those Speedcoins to the Speedcoin address at the Captcha box. After our system receives these Speedcoins from your user (it takes few seconds only), our website will...
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    PHP Configuration Checker

    PHP Configuration Checker

    Script for hosting requirements checking

    Sometimes you need to install (or transfer) your site on to the new hosting. And it is a rare occurence that the provider can (or wants to) estimate all the requirements for your site application. Especially when your site isn't based on one of the widely known CMS. There are many things to be wary of: are all the required modules installed? Do they all have the correct versions? Is the PHP version correct and is there enough memory or not and so on. ...
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    PSC Script

    This API supports you in developing a self managed psc checking page.

    This API is designed for including it into your script pages. It supports you with the interaction with the psc site. You can use it to check and add pincodes to your own myPin account. It uses public accessable functions. Note that this API is for private use only. For commercial use take advantage of the system offered on the offical page.
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