I’ll show you how to add Google Recaptcha to Elementor forms. This should stop the spam bots from filling out your form. To do this, you need to have a Google account, but otherwise, it’s super easy. Let’s jump into it.
I will also show How to hide the Google Invisible reCAPTCHA badge. It’s super easy in Elementor.
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Code to hide Recaptcha 👉
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📝 TABLE OF CONTENTS
(00:00) What to expect
(00:17) Signup with Google Recaptcha
(01:54) Place Recaptcha keys in Elementor
(02:33) Good score threshold in Recaptcha
(03:33) Add Recaptcha to Elementor Pro Form
(04:19) Hide the Google reCAPTCHA badge