Google reCAPTCHA helps protect your website from spam and bots by verifying that visitors are real people. To set it up, your website needs to be registered with Google reCAPTCHA, which will generate two keys: a Site Key and a Secret Key. The Site Key is used to display reCAPTCHA on your site, while the Secret Key is used for server-side validation. Once you share these keys with us, we can enable reCAPTCHA on your website.
Steps to Create a Key
Go to the Google reCAPTCHA Admin Console.
Log in with your Google account.
Fill out the form:
Label: Enter your website name.
Type: Select reCAPTCHA v2 or v3 (we’ll let you know which one to choose).
reCAPTCHA v2: Shows a visible “I’m not a robot” checkbox or image challenge.
reCAPTCHA v3: Runs in the background and assigns a score without showing a challenge.
Domains: Enter your site domain (e.g., yoursite.com).
Accept the Terms of Service and click Submit.
Copy the Site Key and Secret Key.
Now What You Should Do
Share both keys securely with us through your client portal or support ticket.
We’ll integrate reCAPTCHA into your forms to block spam.
If you still have questions or confusion, create a support ticket or reach out to us, and we will guide you through the process.