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help im stuck on prove that you are not a robot

Tijn Deprettere 0 Reputation points
2026-02-05T17:15:28.3133333+00:00

so there stand a wier tekst like this NoSuchKeyThe specified key does not exist.No such object: public-sensor-pages/msft/px/captcha_close and i dont know what do to now

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  1. Carl-L 9,820 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-02-12T07:26:33.02+00:00

    Hello Tijn Deprettere,

    Welcome to Microsoft Q&A forum.

    May I know if you have had the chance to check out the AI assistant answer?

    The CAPTCHA is set up by the website itself instead of Microsoft Edge. So the issue might come from their side itself. If possible, could you please try another site that require CAPTCHA verification to see if it works there.

    Aside from that, can you please try to see if it works in a different network or in InPrivate or Incognito mode.

    Thank you for your understanding.


  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-05T17:15:39.7533333+00:00
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    It seems like you are encountering an issue with a CAPTCHA verification where the specified key does not exist. This could be due to a problem with the CAPTCHA service or the configuration of the CAPTCHA on the website you are trying to access.

    Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot this issue:

    1. Refresh the Page: Sometimes, simply refreshing the page can resolve temporary issues with CAPTCHA loading.
    2. Clear Browser Cache: Clearing your browser's cache and cookies can help if there are any corrupted files affecting the CAPTCHA.
    3. Try a Different Browser: If you're using Microsoft Edge, try accessing the page with another browser like Chrome or Firefox to see if the issue persists.
    4. Disable Browser Extensions: Some browser extensions, especially ad blockers or privacy tools, can interfere with CAPTCHA functionality. Try disabling them temporarily.
    5. Check Internet Connection: Ensure that your internet connection is stable, as a poor connection can prevent CAPTCHA from loading correctly.
    6. Contact Support: If the issue continues, consider reaching out to the website's support team for assistance, as they may need to fix the CAPTCHA configuration on their end.

    If you are developing a website and implementing CAPTCHA, ensure that you have correctly registered your site with the CAPTCHA service and that you are using the correct public and private keys in your implementation.


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