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CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) is a security measure used to distinguish between human users and automated bots. In academic publishing and research platforms, CAPTCHA prevents spam, fraudulent submissions, and unauthorized access to journal submission portals, peer review systems, and secure payment gateways. Common types include text-based, image recognition, reCAPTCHA, and behavioral analysis CAPTCHAs. Researchers, academicians, and publishers benefit from CAPTCHA by ensuring data integrity and enhancing cybersecurity. This tag connects users to discussions on CAPTCHA technologies, best practices, and improving user experience while maintaining security. Stay informed on effective anti-bot protections.

What security solution does OJSCloud provide for OJS journal websites?

What type of web security is needed for an OJS journal website? Should I use multiple vendors or a single solution? Please provide a direct answer.

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What security features should I implement in OJS to protect authors and reviewers data?

Protecting sensitive data, including authors' and reviewers' personal information, is crucial. I want to know what security features OJS offers or recommends to safeguard the privacy of users, including encryption, user authentication, and other protective measures.

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