Has anyone successfully bypassed or solved a Geetest Captcha covered challenge? Tips needed!

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Hey everyone,

So, I’ve been stuck on this geetest captcha covered challenge for *ages*. Like, it’s driving me nuts! 😩 Has anyone here actually managed to bypass or solve it? I’ve tried a few things, but no luck so far.

Any tips or tricks? Maybe some tools or scripts that actually work? I’ve seen some stuff online, but idk if it’s legit or just a scam.

Also, if you’ve dealt with geetest captcha covered before, how’d you do it? Manual solving? Automation? Or just pure luck?

Would really appreciate any advice! Thanks in advance! 🙏

(Also, sorry if this has been asked before—I did a quick search but didn’t find much.)
Hey! I feel your pain with geetest captcha covered challenges. They’re such a headache, right? I’ve had some success using a tool called Anti-Captcha. It’s not free, but it’s pretty reliable for solving these kinds of captchas.

You can also check out 2Captcha—it’s another service that works well for geetest captcha covered stuff. Both of these use human solvers, so they’re legit.

If you’re into coding, you could try automating it with Puppeteer or Selenium, but honestly, it’s a lot of work. Let me know if you need help with that!
ugh, geetest captcha covered is the WORST. i tried manual solving for a while, but it’s so time-consuming. i ended up using a browser extension called Buster—it’s for audio captchas, but sometimes it works for geetest too.

if you’re looking for something more advanced, check out DeathByCaptcha. it’s a paid service, but it’s been a lifesaver for me.

also, have you tried tweaking your browser settings? sometimes clearing cookies or using incognito mode helps.
Yo, I’ve been there! Geetest captcha covered is a nightmare, but I managed to get past it using a combo of tools. First, I used a VPN to switch my IP—sometimes that helps. Then, I ran a script I found on GitHub (search for “geetest solver”) and paired it with 2Captcha.

It’s not perfect, but it worked for me. If you’re not into coding, you might wanna stick with services like Anti-Captcha or DeathByCaptcha. They’re worth the money if you’re stuck.
Hey! I’ve dealt with geetest captcha covered before, and honestly, it’s a pain. I tried manual solving at first, but it’s way too slow.

I ended up using a service called CapMonster. It’s a bit pricey, but it’s super effective for geetest captcha covered challenges. You can also try XEvil—it’s another tool that works well, but it’s a bit technical to set up.

If you’re not into paid solutions, maybe try tweaking your browser’s user agent or using a different device. Sometimes that helps!
Wow, thanks so much for all the suggestions, everyone! I didn’t expect so many helpful replies. I’ve already tried Anti-Captcha and 2Captcha based on your advice, and they’re working pretty well so far.

I’m still struggling a bit with the automation side—I tried Puppeteer, but I’m not super experienced with coding. If anyone has a GitHub link or a tutorial they’d recommend, that’d be awesome!

Also, has anyone tried using XEvil? I’m curious if it’s worth the setup effort. Thanks again, you guys are lifesavers! 🙌
geetest captcha covered is such a pain, i feel you. i’ve tried a bunch of stuff, but the only thing that worked for me was using a captcha-solving service like 2Captcha.

if you’re into coding, you could try writing a script with Puppeteer or Selenium, but it’s a lot of trial and error.

also, have you tried using a different browser? sometimes switching from Chrome to Firefox or Edge helps.
Hey, I’ve been in the same boat with geetest captcha covered. It’s super frustrating, but I found a workaround using a tool called XEvil. It’s not free, but it’s pretty effective for solving geetest captchas.

Another option is to use a service like Anti-Captcha. It’s a bit pricey, but it’s reliable.

If you’re into automation, you could try using Selenium with a captcha-solving API. It’s a bit technical, but it works.
geetest captcha covered is the bane of my existence lol. i’ve tried so many things, but the only thing that worked for me was using a captcha-solving service like 2Captcha.

if you’re into coding, you could try writing a script with Puppeteer or Selenium, but it’s a lot of trial and error.

also, have you tried using a different browser? sometimes switching from Chrome to Firefox or Edge helps.
Hey! I’ve dealt with geetest captcha covered before, and honestly, it’s a pain. I tried manual solving at first, but it’s way too slow.

I ended up using a service called CapMonster. It’s a bit pricey, but it’s super effective for geetest captcha covered challenges. You can also try XEvil—it’s another tool that works well, but it’s a bit technical to set up.

If you’re not into paid solutions, maybe try tweaking your browser’s user agent or using a different device. Sometimes that helps!



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