How to retrieve your reCAPTCHA v3 keys
Retrieve your reCAPTCHA site and secret keys by viewing the steps below.
If you have a Google account associated with your website:
If you have a Google account associated with your website, please:
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Visit Google reCAPTCHA to verify your website domain’s reCAPTCHA v3 keys.
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Enter the Label (your organization name), reCAPTCHA type (check “reCAPTCHA v3”) and your domain name (URL) for your Umbraco-based website.
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Ensure the Owner is listed as the Google email address (account) associated with your website(s).
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View and accept the reCAPTCHA Terms of Service.
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Select “Submit” and you will be provided with the reCAPTCHA v3 keys.
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Please copy and paste the produced site and secret keys, and send these to the Project manager for your site.
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We will follow up to let you know when our development team has added this validation to your website’s subscription form.
If you don't have a Google account associated with your website:
If you don’t have a Google account associated with your website, please first create,and manage your own Google payment profile via Google’s payments centre (no payment is necessary for key retrieval) and then follow the steps above. You may need to ask your IT department for an approved Gmail account and associated credit card for Google to keep on file for your organization.
Your Google payment profile securely stores information, such as:
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The name, address and tax ID (when legally required) of the person responsible for the profile.
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Credit card, debit card, bank account and other payment methods you’ve used to purchase items from Google in the past.
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Subscriptions and recurring payments.
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Information on others you have invited to use your profile.
Questions?
If you have any questions about reCAPTCHA v3, please view Google’s short video or learn more about reCAPTCHA. If you need assistance retrieving your key, please contact our support team.
About reCAPTCHA
reCAPTCHA is a free service, provided by Google, that protects your site from spam and abuse. It uses advanced risk analysis to tell humans and bots apart.