Apr 22 2025 | By: PhotoBiz Knowledge Base
Overview
PhotoBiz may show reCAPTCHA on the login screen to help protect your account and the PhotoBiz platform from automated activity. reCAPTCHA is a security tool that helps confirm that a real person is trying to log in instead of a bot or automated program.
This article explains why reCAPTCHA appears, how it helps protect your account, and what to do if you have trouble completing it.
PhotoBiz uses reCAPTCHA as part of our account security process. It helps reduce suspicious login activity, spam, and automated attempts to access accounts.
reCAPTCHA may appear when you log in to your PhotoBiz account, especially if the login system detects activity that needs additional verification.
Automated programs can attempt to log in to accounts by trying many password combinations very quickly. These are sometimes called brute force attacks.
reCAPTCHA helps block this type of automated activity by asking for verification before the login can continue. This adds an extra layer of protection for your PhotoBiz account.
Your PhotoBiz account may include website content, client information, orders, forms, images, and other business details. reCAPTCHA helps reduce the chance of unauthorized access by making it harder for automated tools to reach the login process.
This security step helps protect both your information and your clients’ information.
Bots and automated login attempts can create unnecessary traffic and slow down online systems. By helping block automated activity before it reaches your account, reCAPTCHA supports a faster and more stable experience for PhotoBiz users.
Security builds trust. By using these protective tools, we show our commitment to keeping your account and data safe—so you can feel confident using PhotoBiz.
If you are having trouble completing reCAPTCHA, try the following:
If reCAPTCHA continues to prevent you from logging in, contact PhotoBiz Support for help.