Rumola is fantastic, but I'm a little bit worried about the privacy issues. 
What I didn't realise when I first started using it is that it uses real life 
people to solve the CAPTCHAs for us. I'm not sure if it sends each webpage you 
open to someone to determine whether there is a CAPTCHA or not, or whether it 
electronically detects whether or not there is a CAPTCHA and then, if there is 
one, sends a picture of the webpage to a person to be solved. I suspect the 
latter. Either way, however, I'm a little concerned about the privacy 
implications. Those CAPTCHAs usually show up on pages where I am entering lots 
of personal details, including name, address, and often credit card details. Do 
the people solving the CAPTCHAs also get to see that info? If not, how does it 
make sure that only the CAPTCHA info, and not other info on the webpage, is 
sent to the person?

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