Elle
Thanks, that is positive. Any thing that gets us closer to forcing bots to
prove they are human rather than us proving we are not bots is good.
What's not clear from that post is if the non mouse interactions ever
worked or if they always required the captcha fallback. I assume the latter.
What of mobile use which only has touch events? Again I assume fallback
only.
Steve
Autocomplete may have messed with my text
On 6 Dec 2014 02:04, "Elle" <nethermind@gmail.com> wrote:
> All:
>
> We're doing a lot more testing (technical and with real users), but our
> first round has been promising:
> http://simplyaccessible.com/article/googles-no-captcha/
>
> We'd also like to test this implementation with those who have struggled
> with other CAPTCHA challenges from a cognitive perspective. If anyone has
> suggestions on this, please share!
>
> Much appreciated,
> Elle
> On Dec 4, 2014 7:14 AM, "Rochford, John" <john.rochford@umassmed.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>>
>>
>> Google Can Now Tell You’re Not a Robot With Just One Click
>>
>> http://www.wired.com/2014/12/google-one-click-recaptcha/
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>>
>>
>> This seems promising.
>>
>>
>>
>> John
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>>
>> John Rochford
>> UMass Medical School/E.K. Shriver Center
>> Director, INDEX Program
>> Instructor, Family Medicine & Community Health
>> http://www.DisabilityInfo.org <http://www.disabilityinfo.org/>
>> Twitter: @ClearHelper
>>
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