[Nfb-science] CAPTCHA solutions for screen-readers?

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sun May 14 19:36:32 UTC 2017


I haven't personally used it, but have been told that it works well.

Dave

At 10:13 AM 5/14/2017, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I recently ran into a situation where I will need to access a web-site
>that uses CAPTCHA challenges as part of its regular log-in process.
>These are the standard "type what you see in the fuzzy picture into the
>box" type with no audio--or any other--alternative.
>
>It has been a while since I had to deal with CAPTCHA's.  I used to use
>the web-vissum plug-in for firefox, but it appears this extension is no
>longer under active development and not operable by the latest version
>of firefox.
>
>I did a web-search to find out if there are any other CAPTCHA solutions
>available and found the CAPTCHA Be Gone project:
>
>https://captchabegone.com/
>
>Does anyone have experience with Captcha Be Gone?  Are there any other
>solutions available for screen-reader users that I haven't found yet?
>
>I did contact the site admin about including a less inaccessible
>verification method (at least add in the garbled audio option). But I
>would like to get up and running as soon as possible.
>
>Thank you,
>--Paul





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