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Good morning.
I'm using WordPress PlugIn Contact Form 7 and I have activated the reCAPTCHA v3 integration.
I want to ask, through the Site Key or the Secret Key, is it possible to trace the Google account to which they are associated?
I ask because by following the link to the reCAPTCHA Admin Console, (
https://www.google.com/recaptcha/admin/create) I access the registration page of a new site and not an administration page of the site/domain already activated.
How can I do? Is it better to remove the keys and do a new activation, so that I can know which Google account is actually used? I am sure that for the activation of the WordPress site reCAPTCHA key, I used the same WordPress administrator email address, but when I try to log in to Google Account Profile with that email, I cannot find any reference to the WordPress site with reCAPTCHA.
I ask mainly because, given the limit of 10,000 uses of reCAPTCHA v3 per month, for the free version ( Essentials), I wanted to understand what happens once that limit is exceeded.
Thanks.

Hi @WebMedicaStage:


Yes, in this case creating a new key with your current Google Account sounds like the cleanest path forward.


And see How reCAPTCHA Billing Works for details on what happens when you exceed 10,000 assessments.


Hope that helps, and thank you for being a Google reCAPTCHA customer!


If you are logged in to your Google account in your browser, you can see any reCAPTCHA classic keys associated with that account by navigating to https://www.google.com/recaptcha/admin (just taking the /create path off the link above). Any new reCAPTCHA keys should be associated with a GCP project as opposed to a single account.


Good morning.
The problem was that the plugin contains only the Site Key and the Secret Key, and there is no reference to the Google account used to activate reCAPTCHA.
A different account was used for activation, compared to the WordPress administration account.


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