CAPTCHAs are a common security measure used to protect websites from bots and spam. They are typically presented as a distorted image of letters or numbers that the user must correctly input in order to access the website. While CAPTCHAs can be effective in preventing automated attacks, they can also be frustrating for legitimate users, especially those with disabilities or who are not native speakers of the language used in the CAPTCHA.
Fortunately, there are a number of things that users can do to avoid CAPTCHAs. One is to use a CAPTCHA-solving service. These services use artificial intelligence to automatically solve CAPTCHAs, so users do not have to. Another option is to use a browser extension that automatically solves CAPTCHAs. Finally, users can try to avoid triggering CAPTCHAs in the first place by completing tasks that are typically associated with bots, such as signing up for multiple accounts or making in a short period of time.