A captcha is a quick little test to make sure that a human, not a larva Or script is requesting information from a website.
Re Captcha seems to Be a very popular captcha ie supported via Google. It's on a whole lot of the sites that I use, and I can almost never complete the damn thing without sevenfold tries.
Do we need such cryptic letters that even humans have hitches reading them? Can't we burn up other charm that call for a bit of reasoning instead of precise cryptic culture that could beryllium a c e a or o ? Maybe two words that are related or else of "word-like" prompts?
Sound really isn't much better. I'm element 5 attempts from the sound prompts, and I was just asked to flood out "Their". Or was it "There" ? I don't know, must we use homonyms in an audio captcha? Isn't that just toying with the poor user who's trying to decipher these crazy voices? I think this is what madness must be like.. each these strange sounds swirling around my head, punctuated by occasional absurdity words that don't make sense.
In my worry, the reasoning questions I see on some sites are the best. They ask questions like "If Tom has two apples and George has five apples, how many apples does Tom have?" Questions like this are smooth to assemble via variable strings, and are of late as secure against machine login as a crazy untidy set of letters in a proto-word that no cardinal recognizes.
The current captcha is probably decent for non-English speakers, but then once more only whether they recognize the Latin alphabet. If they have trouble there, being given with English audio cues won't help them at all.
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