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Calendar Captcha can't be completed on Mobile
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On what type of device(s) did you see this bug?
Phone
On which browser(s) are you seeing the problem?
Safari
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Summary
When I was on guest wifi and tried to view the JB calendar, there was a captcha that needed to be completed and I couldn't complete it due the size of the iframe.

So I tried both with and without my PIA VPN going to the Montreal server and mine loaded fine without a captcha. Not sure if that guest wifi is a flagged IP from Google?
@rastacalavera hmm!
Tricky to reproduce but if you have regular access to this network perhaps you can help us determine the correct size needed for the iframe?
Yeah I could maybe do that. At a museum and it’s happening here too. Seems like networks with a captive portal result in this behavior.
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@rastacalavera https://github.com/rastacalavera hmm!
Tricky to reproduce but if you have regular access to this network perhaps you can help us determine the correct size needed for the iframe?
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I got this captcha on my home Wi-Fi and had the same issue. I'm using Apple's "hide my ip" feature. Maybe that triggered it?
I also have that turned on with my iPhone and I just got it for the first time on mobile. When this initial issue was opened, I could not get it to happen so I'm not sure what changed.
Yeah maybe it has something to do with Apple private networking. I guess I had assumed that Google or whatever flags certain IP ranges so maybe the Apple private network is flagged and bigger things like universities or whatever also trigger it.
I think this is a duplicate of issue #235. Also, there is still issue #243 regarding a replacement for Google Calendar.
I can't reproduce the issue with with the free version Browsec VPN though, so not all VPNs get flagged.