CAPTCHA's without an answer :-(
CAPTCHA's, though helpful to the webmasters do irritate the users a lot, especially when they are unreadable or are in a format that can't be translated to unformatted text like subscipt, superscript notations, special characters not available on the keyboard or in the worst case images. And that was what happened to me just a few minutes ago. And here is the proof:
I do understand that many of you who haven't experienced similar things wouldn't believe me for sure. All that I can say to convince you'll is that I don't have the skills to make people believe in me.
Have you'll come across such CAPTCHA's in the due course of commenting on blogs or else where. If yes, where was it and what was the difficulty involved in it: formatted text, foreign language, image or something else....
For those who haven't had a similar experience, do you believe in what has been said above ?
I use maths capcha for the forums
The solution is a service which replaces traditional captcha with a user friendly game but cannot digitise books
See this
I came across such game captchas earlier too. But I don't find them being widely used.
"satanic rituals"
"against my cultural beliefs"
uh - yeah. I'm totally againt the use of captchas.
The captcha I posted in the thread description is a perfectly valid captcha! Probably at that time, I felt that I had to type in the second image as the answer.
I know of one issue though - Blank Captha(s), happens often due to Adblocker! :)
It is difficult if I am doing it through mobile. I still believe it is good irrespective of the fact that it is a Pain in the A. These days you have mathematical CAPTCHA, where you are asked to enter a simple Arithmetical calculations... these are effective too I guess, but I am unsure how effective they are to stay put on spams.
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