Testing
How to Test Trust Score and One Click Status of a Google Account
There are a few different ways to test for the trust score and one click status of a Google Account.
Testing Trust Score
Testing the reCAPTCHA v3 score of your account will show the following scores:
0.9
0.7
0.3
0.1
0.9 is the best score, while 0.1 is the worst score. Refer to reCAPTCHA v3 for a more detailed breakdown on what each score means.
Accuracy of Scores
Google has recently updated reCaptcha V3 so that the trust score factors in both site security settings and current traffic on the site, in addition to Google Account and IP.
This means that while test sites will show a rough estimate of what your score is, it’s possible that it’s not a 100% representation of what to expect during an actual drop, such as on a limited release on Yeezy Supply.
I’ve personally found a score of 0.9 in testers I’ve used to be fairly accurate for the most part for Yeezy Supply drops. Trusted Google Accounts ran on good proxies have consistently been able to pass splash multiple times for me throughout a drop.
However, this is just something to keep in mind, if you are unsure of why you didn’t pass splash at all even though a tester showed 0.9 trust score. Remember that you will be solving a lot of captchas during a Yeezy Supply drop. Just because you went into a release with a 0.9 score, doesn't mean you will finish the release with that same score.
Testing One Clicks
Testing for one clicks will represent reCAPTCHA v2 results.
Checkbox
This is the hardest test method. It's the most reliable method of determining one clicks and high trust status for all forms of reCAPTCHA however. Having one clicks for Checbkox v2 means you will almost certainly have one clicks for Invisible v2. This also means you most likely have the highest possible trust score of 0.9, and this gmail will be good for Yeezy Supply.
Invisible
This test method isn’t as good as Checkbox, but one click status here means you will have one clicks for Supreme. Note that having one click status for Checkbox, means you will generally get more one clicks from that account for Supreme, then you would for an account that only has one click status for Invisible.
Difficulty of One Clicks
In terms of difficulty when testing, v2 Checkbox is much tougher to get one clicks for than v2 Invisible.
Refer to reCAPTCHA v2 Test Responses for what each captcha challenge represents for the current standing of your account.
In terms of difficulty when testing, it would generally go:
v2 Checkbox > v2 Invisible
That’s why you generally want to ensure you get one clicks with Checkbox most importantly.
Interpreting Test Results
A score of 0.9 does not necessarily mean you will get one clicks for Invisible v2 or Checkbox v2. However, having a score of 0.9, means you are on the right track. If you continue to harvest that Gmail account from a trusted IP, you will eventually reach a higher trust status and get one clicks for Checkbox or Invisible v2 if you do not have either of them already.
Similarly, having one clicks for Invisible v2, does not mean you will have a score of 0.9 or one clicks for Checkbox v2.
You will almost always have a trust score of 0.9 and one clicks for Invisible v2, before getting one clicks on Checkbox v2.
The best indication of the highest possible trust from Google is one click status on reCAPTCHA v2 Checkbox, as this is the most difficult one. If you can get one clicks consistently for Checkbox v2, then you have a very trusted Gmail Account and IP.
Test Methods
Testing Manually
Only check manually if there's a reason you can't do it with AYCD, Essentials, Wraith, or which ever harvesting tool you've been using.
Changing the browser accessing a Gmail account from may show inaccurate results, as browser familiarity does play a role in trust score and one clicks.
Create New Chrome User
1) Create a new Google Chrome profile in your browser. If you don't know how to do this, follow the link here.
2) Add a Proxy Extension
Add an extension to Chrome that allows you to set a proxy as your IP. Some extensions that can do this include:
3) Apply the proxy you have been harvesting a specific account on into the extension.
4) Log into the Google account with this new Chrome profile. Make sure the proxy has been applied to Chrome first before signing in.
5) Visit the reCAPTCHA test website.
6) Select which reCAPTCHA test option you’d like to use.
reCAPTCHA v3
For reCAPTCHA v3, test results will be displayed. Try testing at least 2-3 times for the most accurate result. Take note of the score that appears here. Sometimes the first score shown is incorrect and needs a few more attempts before showing you a more correct score than when the browser was first opened. Avoid excessively testing this within 24 hours now.
Test URL:
reCAPTCHA v2 Checkbox
For reCAPTCHA v2 checkbox, click the checkbox to see if you have one clicks or not.
If you instantly pass the challenge and see a checkmark appear in the checkbox without having to click any images, then you have one clicks for v2 Checkbox.
Test URL:
reCAPTCHA v2 Checkbox Test Link
reCAPTCHA v2 Invisible
Test URL
reCAPTCHA v2 Invisible Test Link
For reCAPTCHA v2 invisible, click the Test reCAPTCHA button to see if you have one clicks for Invisible reCAPTCHA.
AYCD
Follow the guide on their website for how to test one clicks and trust score
reCAPTCHA v2 Test Responses
Primary Factors Affecting One Clicks
The difficulty of the challenge for both forms of reCAPTCHA v2 will vary depending on the trust level of the user. The biggest factors affecting Google's trust are:
Gmail Account
The age and activity of an account will play a role in Google deciding if an account can be trusted enough to be considered human and have a higher trust status for higher chances of one clicks or easier captchas.
IP Address
The IP address a Google account is being accessed from and being used to solve a captcha challenge will have a major role in Google deciding if you can be trusted or not.
Additional Factors to Consider
There are other factors that can affect the response received from a reCAPTCHA v2 test, including:
Browser
Activity Harvester, Bot Captcha Harvester, etc. Not all browsers are the same, and you may get different responses depending on which one you are using. Additionally, establishing some browser familiarity through activity harvesting will give better responses than testing on a fresh login on a new browser.
Website
Not all sites/platforms enable the same captcha security settings. It may be easier to get more favorable responses on some sites than others.
Trust Standings of Gmails
Although it's hard to define clear trust standings of your Gmails, you can use the following below for a rough idea of the current standing of your accounts.
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