Just for information, here is a link to a report on a study that suggests being logged into a Google makes it more likely you will pass a RECAPTCHA - and demotes those with privacy concerns or anti trackers - which is weird because earlier in this thread I seemed to find being logged in to Google was worst for me , and have been using the incognito browser option ever since - with variable results - it seems to also depend on which file host is priding the link.
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Analysis Google's reCAPTCHA v3 system, designed to separate people from bots during website interactions, is more likely to give you the benefit of the doubt as a human if you happen to be signed in to your Google Account – and is more likely to deem you dubious if you're trying to protect your privacy, recent research suggests.
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theregister.co.uk/2019/06/28/google_recaptcha_favoring_google