No, for stopping with browser automation frameworks.

: In some setups, a token is requested from a solving service and then programmatically "injected" into the website’s form before submission. The Developer's Perspective (How to Stop Them)

If you’ve used the internet in the last five years, you’ve likely been graded by a robot. Unlike its predecessor (v2) which asked you to click on "buses" or "traffic lights," Google’s reCAPTCHA v3 works entirely in the background.

You cannot "solve" v3 like you solved v2. There is no CAPTCHA image to OCR. Instead, a "bypass" means manipulating your environment to achieve a score > 0.7.

To stop the bypasses described above, you must: