A CAPTCHA test may appear on the screen while you're completing a task. It's an image with symbols that you need to select or click in a specific order (indicated below the image). This helps the system make sure you perform the task, not a script or a bot.
All performers get a CAPTCHA, regardless of their experience or number of completed tasks.
Screenshot: CAPTCHA example
Recommendations for CAPTCHA
Enter all the symbols exactly in the order shown below the image.
If you can't see the image clearly, click
to listen to the audio test instead. To switch back to the image, click
.
If the symbols are too small, zoom in: hold CTRL (Windows) or Cmd (OS X) and keep pressing + or − key.
If you can't see the symbols that need to be clicked, refresh the CAPTCHA by clicking
.
If you clicked Submit and a CAPTCHA appeared again, it means the order of the symbols you entered was incorrect. Enter the symbols again.
Pay attention when entering CAPTCHA and don't refresh it too often. This might lead to account blocking.
Q&A
I've been blocked, what should I do?
Follow the link from the administrator's message and fill out the form. Our support will process your unblock request.
Why do I get CAPTCHA too often?
The Yandex Tasks platform determines how often users get the CAPTCHA test. If you think you're getting too many CAPTCHAs, contact support.