Yes, they see everything you enter. If you want, you can enter your information 
after the capcha has been solved.

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> On Mar 15, 2014, at 2:48 AM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> 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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