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I read that the "level of annoyance" (phrasing mine) has to do with your score (i.e. how likely Google thinks you are a bot). And I wouldn't be surprised if using any browser other than ones in their ecosystem reduces your score more.
Anyway, there are other captcha systems websites could use but choose not to.
You hit the nail on the head: Google has made itself the de-facto default for many web services, so that it takes extra effort to go with a privacy-friendly alternative. That's what makes Google so dangerous: it's their customers who make them unavoidable, be it for reCAPTCHA, fonts, basic Javascript, login, analytics, maps... the list is endless.