While setting up Web-to-Case, most of us are concerned about setting up the reCAPTCHA and what are its impact on the Web forms and the cases that are getting created.
Even though Salesforce leverages Google reCAPTCHA as a resource to support its users and partners, and it is not considered as a part of our Services for purposes of the Salesforce Main Services Agreement, we will still try to discuss regarding some considerations that we may observe while setting up the Web-to-Case with reCAPTCHA.
You can setup the reCAPTCHA by going through the documentation 'Set Up ReCaptcha' in order to get the Site and Secret key using Google API.
Below are the consideration that we need to follow in order to test and setup the Web-to-Case functionality correctly.
The above considerations are mentioned after observing the behaviour of using Web-to-Case with reCAPTCHA. This is not something that Salesforce provides support on as it is not considered as a part of our Services for purposes of the Salesforce Main Services Agreement. We can check if the issues with standard Web-to-Case functionality using the HTML Generator. If the issue involves code then it has to be looked by the internal developer team of the affected Org.
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