Interestingly the last few times I've been editing the Wiki (late last
year/ early this year) I didn't enter anything in the CAPTCHA when I hit
save and it saved without issue. Not sure if that's because of something
you've configured but guessing not as it sounds like you've only just done
this change?

Richard

On Mon, 4 Feb 2019, 6:52 AM Daniel Beck, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> We use captchas on the wiki to reduce the amount of spam we get. As a side
> effect, it's annoying legitimate users that they get captchas all the time.
>
> When I looked at this a while back, we weren't on the correct version of
> Confluence to do something about it. Now we are, so all current plugin
> maintainers are now exempt from the captcha when editing wiki pages.
>
> I plan to update the list of users exempt from captchas periodically, but
> so far this is a manual process. This is being tracked as INFRA-1997.
>
> Daniel
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