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Re: Is there something else websites can use besides a captcha?
I would say that we are in the same situation as sighted people in that regard because visual CAPTCHA is just as difficult to see as the audio CAPTCHA is hard to hear. They are made purposely unclear
I would say that we are in the same situation as sighted people in that regard because visual CAPTCHA is just as difficult to see as the audio CAPTCHA is hard to hear. They are made purposely unclear
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Immigrant
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#43465
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Re: Is there something else websites can use besides a captcha?
Even with very good hearing, it is very hard to understand the audio capcias.
Even with very good hearing, it is very hard to understand the audio capcias.
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Holly
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#43464
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Re: Is there something else websites can use besides a captcha?
Hello:
I hate CAPTCHAS. They are difficult to hear and understand. When using the audio challenge I have found many of them will not accept your answer even when you have typed in the correct
Hello:
I hate CAPTCHAS. They are difficult to hear and understand. When using the audio challenge I have found many of them will not accept your answer even when you have typed in the correct
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Sandra Johnson <SLJohnson25@...>
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#43463
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Re: Is there something else websites can use besides a captcha?
Yes, of course, the purpose of the captcha es to prevent robots to fill out webforms, which can be accomplished by other means, for example, you could have a form field that:
Asks for the answer
Yes, of course, the purpose of the captcha es to prevent robots to fill out webforms, which can be accomplished by other means, for example, you could have a form field that:
Asks for the answer
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Humberto Rodriguez
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#43462
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Re: Is there something else websites can use besides a captcha?
I am not only blind, I having hearing difficulties so a spoken capcha does not work for me at all. So it is really not accessible to folks like me or my deaf blind friends. Or even those who do not
I am not only blind, I having hearing difficulties so a spoken capcha does not work for me at all. So it is really not accessible to folks like me or my deaf blind friends. Or even those who do not
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heather albright
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#43461
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Re: Is there something else websites can use besides a captcha?
No, they are a good thing.
No, they are a good thing.
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Mike Capelle <mcap@...>
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#43460
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Re: 2020 census
Thanks for that. I'm gonna have to do mine that way.
Brenda
mailto:meadowlark226@...
Thanks for that. I'm gonna have to do mine that way.
Brenda
mailto:meadowlark226@...
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meadowlark226
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#43459
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Re: Is there something else websites can use besides a captcha?
You are right, a lot of sites now offer audio CAPTCHA.
You are right, a lot of sites now offer audio CAPTCHA.
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Immigrant
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#43458
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Re: Is there something else websites can use besides a captcha?
Hi,
An important interjection: having a CAPTCHA does not make a website automatically inaccessible. Please keep this in mind as the thread progresses.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
An important interjection: having a CAPTCHA does not make a website automatically inaccessible. Please keep this in mind as the thread progresses.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#43457
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Is there something else websites can use besides a captcha?
Hi,
I went to a website on my state to send a message to the governor. When I was on the website I could fill out all the forms and write my message. But then at the bottom I had to put a check mark
Hi,
I went to a website on my state to send a message to the governor. When I was on the website I could fill out all the forms and write my message. But then at the bottom I had to put a check mark
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Mr. Ed
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#43456
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Re: skype scrips
tankyou
-- Thanks for your time in advance.😎LaterA.Mac[all out going mail is scanned by Avira]
tankyou
-- Thanks for your time in advance.😎LaterA.Mac[all out going mail is scanned by Avira]
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A.Mac
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#43455
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Re: the new Edge Chromium browser
I grew weary of waiting and downloaded it by searching for 'new edge download'. Now I'm trying to catch up with everyone who has been using it for a few months already 😉
Cher
I grew weary of waiting and downloaded it by searching for 'new edge download'. Now I'm trying to catch up with everyone who has been using it for a few months already 😉
Cher
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Cher
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#43454
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Re: irrelevant information
This deserves a separate response of its own. On any group, and particularly those that are high traffic groups, there will always be tons of topics that do not hold even the slightest interest to a
This deserves a separate response of its own. On any group, and particularly those that are high traffic groups, there will always be tons of topics that do not hold even the slightest interest to a
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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#43453
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Re: irrelevant information
Actually, I'd extend that to please don't cross-post, period. It's considered bad manners in the netiquette world and on some lists (but not Groups.io) can result in replies posted to what the person
Actually, I'd extend that to please don't cross-post, period. It's considered bad manners in the netiquette world and on some lists (but not Groups.io) can result in replies posted to what the person
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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#43452
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Re: irrelevant information
Hi,
Also, for future reference, please do NOT cross-post by using CC/copy to feature. If you do need to do that, please use BCC/blind carbon copy.
With that said:
Census topic: initially I asked
Hi,
Also, for future reference, please do NOT cross-post by using CC/copy to feature. If you do need to do that, please use BCC/blind carbon copy.
With that said:
Census topic: initially I asked
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By
Joseph Lee
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#43451
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Re: irrelevant information
The response I gave to this message on the NVDA Group is just as relevant here:
While Window-Eyes, like JAWS, or VoiceOver, or TalkBack, or other screen readers occasionally get passing mention here
The response I gave to this message on the NVDA Group is just as relevant here:
While Window-Eyes, like JAWS, or VoiceOver, or TalkBack, or other screen readers occasionally get passing mention here
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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#43450
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Re: skype scrips
What I used to do when I had Windows on my Mac is install the Skype scripts from Doug lee. They work with JAWS 2019 or later wants they’re installed. For earlier versions, install a program also by
What I used to do when I had Windows on my Mac is install the Skype scripts from Doug lee. They work with JAWS 2019 or later wants they’re installed. For earlier versions, install a program also by
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Daniel MacDonald
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#43449
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Re: irrelevant information
Hello Wally,
Although I mostly agree with your email, I think the census thread was relevant as it pertained to how to complete the census using different browsers. As you said in your email, " The
Hello Wally,
Although I mostly agree with your email, I think the census thread was relevant as it pertained to how to complete the census using different browsers. As you said in your email, " The
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Sherry Wells
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#43448
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Re: skype scrips
Skype 8 or Desktop works well with JAWS 2020, which already has the Skype scripts included; it is hard to try to help you without knowing the versions of the different software i.e. Skype and JAWS
Skype 8 or Desktop works well with JAWS 2020, which already has the Skype scripts included; it is hard to try to help you without knowing the versions of the different software i.e. Skype and JAWS
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Humberto Rodriguez
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#43447
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irrelevant information
Hi gurus
This is Wally from SA.
I am often confused by people still referring others to what is no longer there.
When one asks for assistance, one expects you, gurus to assist in
terms of what we
Hi gurus
This is Wally from SA.
I am often confused by people still referring others to what is no longer there.
When one asks for assistance, one expects you, gurus to assist in
terms of what we
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Marisane Moruthanyana
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#43446
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