- From: Sailesh Panchang <sailesh.panchang@deque.com>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 11:04:41 -0400
- To: David MacDonald <david100@sympatico.ca>
- Cc: Joshue O Connor <joshue.oconnor@cfit.ie>, kunzhang@w3.org, WCAG <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
David, Unclear why 'mobile confirmation' method is presented in both tables. Difficult to distinguish between them. Suggestions: 1. Mobile confirmation extended: It asks for email id (generally given at time of registration) and allows user to indicate if one time password should be sent via phone call / text message or email. 2. Some financial institutions who may be required to confirm client's home (physical) address too as part of client registration mail an access card that contains a grid, say 6 rows X 6 columns with alphabets / digits in every cell. Then at the time of login, the application may require the user to enter contents of 3 randomly indicated cells like A2, D5, B6. An access card is linked to a client. The client needs to have this card handy or create an e-copy of it say in an Excel sheet ... this may require sighted assistance. The Treasurydirect.gov used this method for some years and I believe also offered to send large print / Braille access cards on request. Thanks, Sailesh On 7/30/14, David MacDonald <david100@sympatico.ca> wrote: > Thanks Kenny, I've added that one.... Microsoft uses this to confirm > signing up for an Office 365. I've also put alternatives to Captcha into a > table like the Captcha table. > > Cheers, > > David MacDonald > > > > *Can**Adapt* *Solutions Inc.* > > Tel: 613.235.4902 > > LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmacdonald100> > > www.Can-Adapt.com > > > > * Adapting the web to all users* > * Including those with disabilities* > > If you are not the intended recipient, please review our privacy policy > <http://www.davidmacd.com/disclaimer.html> > > > On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 8:52 AM, Joshue O Connor <joshue.oconnor@cfit.ie> > wrote: > >> Thanks for that Kenny, very useful info and an interesting alternative to >> CAPTCHAs. >> >> Josh >> >> Kenny Zhang wrote: >> >>> Have another Captcha in China, not sure if it is popular in other >>> country. >>> >>> Some of B2C Websites ask for the user to input mobile number (usually >>> the mobile number also need to confirm when user do initial >>> registration) when they pay money or make a deal, the system send a text >>> message with a code to user's mobile device, user input the sending code >>> to website just confirming he/she is really user also a human. >>> >>> The blind people just have a mobile with TTS, they are able to use this >>> kind of Captcha, it is a accessible for people with disabilities, the >>> problem is, sometimes this method is limited by mobile phone signal, it >>> is hard to receive text message in anytime and anywhere. >>> >>> - Kenny >>> >>> >>> 于 2014/7/30 2:36, David MacDonald å†™é “: >>> >>>> I had an action item to set up a wiki page for Captcha, and populate >>>> it with Kathy's review. I've added some of my findings also,,. That >>>> action 264 is now complete... anyone is welcome to edit it. >>>> https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/wiki/Captcha_Alternatives_and_thoughts. >>>> >>>> *http://tinyurl.com/kruqrau* >>>> * >>>> * >>>> I left the action item until it's been reviewed...* >>>> * >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> David MacDonald >>>> >>>> *Can**Adapt**Solutions Inc.* >>>> >>>> Tel: 613.235.4902 >>>> >>>> LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmacdonald100> >>>> >>>> www.Can-Adapt.com <http://www.Can-Adapt.com> >>>> >>>> / Adapting the web to *all* users/ >>>> >>>> /Including those with disabilities/ >>>> >>>> >>>> If you are not the intended recipient, please review our privacy >>>> policy <http://www.davidmacd.com/disclaimer.html> >>>> // >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Sailesh Panchang >>>> <sailesh.panchang@deque.com <mailto:sailesh.panchang@deque.com>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Regrets, >>>> Sailesh >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >
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