I'm sorry to see that.
First of all, email our colleagues at [email protected] the complaint description, a screenshot of the related communications, or anything else you have on hand.
Secondly, in order to prevent this from happening to others over again, I would kindly ask you for help:
send us the error update via email at [email protected]:
1) Make a screenshot of the whole screen where we also see the domain you use when the CAPTCHA appears.
2) Add the exact time and also tell us the time zone (the best would be in UTC)
3) An IP address would be great too if you are able to find it.
Here are also a few tips to deal with the problem provided by our chief developer:
"Are you using a VPN? What about a browser plugin? The blocking might be related to your use of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) browser plugin or program.
Some VPNs send traffic that violates the law or websites' terms of service.
Here are the top 3 things I would suggest.
1. Check your IP address - If there are any suspicious activities from your IP address and is marked for spam then Google will throw the reCAPTCHA message and stop you for verification.
2. Check your network - Sometimes (mostly in countries like China) the Internet Service Provider (ISP) masks the IP address and track your browsing activities. This will cause the complete network of IP addresses used by that ISP to get blocked by security systems like reCAPTCHA used by Google.
3. Check malware and browser extensions - If you are frequently seeing "I’m not a robot" message then check your computer for malicious programs and remove unnecessary browser extensions. Try the official Chrome cleanup tool"
I'm sorry for the mess; we could use any help detecting and resolving the issues, but mostly we've been receiving very limited feedback.