Friendly Captcha for
MediaWiki
MediaWiki is a free and open source wiki software. It is used on Wikipedia and almost all other Wikimedia websites. Secure your MediaWiki site with the privacy-first MediaWiki captcha solution from Friendly Captcha. Enjoy easy integration and invisible user experience.
Field of application/
Frontend
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Friendly Captcha is the user-friendly way to stop spam and bots - no labeling needed.
Get rid of annoying labeling tasks. Make spam protection easy and privacy compliant.
Happy users, increased conversion rates
With Friendly Captcha no user tasks are needed. It runs automatically in the background.
Fully accessible and WCAG compliant
Don’t exclude any users, Friendly Captcha is entirely barrier-free.
Privacy compliant with GDPR, CCPA, LGPD and PIPL
Friendly Captcha protects users’ privacy at the highest level of data protection.
European servers for maximum data protection
Ensure that your customers’ personal data remains in the EU.
The MediaWiki Captcha
A pre-built Friendly Captcha integration for MediaWiki is in progress.
However, you can integrate Friendly Captcha into MediaWiki right now.
For this purpose, provide your developers with our documentation. There they can find all the necessary information to integrate Friendly Captcha into MediaWiki.
In the meantime, if you have any further questions or if we can help you in any other way, please do not hesitate to contact us.
FAQs
Yes, with a little technical knowledge it is quick and easy to integrate the Friendly Captcha plugin into your MediaWiki project. A developer will be able to create an integration using our documentation. All relevant information is well structured and provides all the necessary insights to integrate Friendly Captcha into your system.
A MediaWiki CAPTCHA is a bot protection service embedded in MediaWiki websites. It helps confirm that user interactions are coming from real people and not automated bots. A MediaWiki CAPTCHA secures forms and data submissions in your MediaWiki applications by eliminating illegitimate requests and spam, contributing to a more secure MediaWiki application environment. Modern CAPTCHA providers like Friendly Captcha are completely invisible. They provide robust protection. By contrast, conventional CAPTCHAs either collect too much personal information (Google invisible CAPTCHA) or annoy users with image recognition challenges (Google CAPTCHA).
Friendly Captcha for MediaWiki works by challenging the user’s device with cryptographic puzzles in the background. This means that the captcha is truly invisible and not designed to interfere with your users. It is therefore fully accessible and WCAG compliant.
Yes, absolutely. In order to get started, you can create a Friendly Captcha account here and take advantage of a 30-day trial period.
The best CAPTCHA for MediaWiki is Friendly Captcha. The European CAPTCHA provider scores highly compared to the traditional Google reCAPTCHA in terms of privacy compliance, data protection, accessibility and user-friendliness. Here you can find out more about the advantages of Friendly Captcha.
If your MediaWiki installation allows public edits or user registration, incorporating a CAPTCHA is a wise security measure. It helps minimize spam, vandalism, and other automated abuses that can undermine the quality of your content. For larger, public-facing wikis, a CAPTCHA can be essential in maintaining the integrity and performance of your site. Ultimately, it’s a proactive step in protecting your MediaWiki community and data.
Using a CAPTCHA on your MediaWiki site helps to prevent automated spam and malicious edits, ensuring that only legitimate contributions are made. This not only preserves the quality and reliability of your content but also reduces the workload on moderators. Additionally, it safeguards your system from performance issues caused by high volumes of bot activity. Ultimately, a CAPTCHA builds trust within your community by maintaining a secure and well-managed environment.
Yes, depending on the provider, a CAPTCHA for MediaWiki can be accessible to all users if it’s designed with inclusivity in mind. Modern CAPTCHA solutions such as Friendly Captcha provide invisible, non-intrusive alternatives to traditional visual or audio challenges, ensuring that users with disabilities can verify their interactions. By opting for an accessibility CAPTCHA from Friendly Captcha, you ensure that everyone in your community, regardless of their abilities, can contribute without unnecessary barriers.
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