- From: Gijs Veyfeyken <gijs@anysurfer.be>
- Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 17:22:19 +0100
- To: kmancuso@gmail.com
- Cc: Maggie Thomson <Maggie@bunnyfoot.com>, "w3c-wai-ig@w3.org Group list" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>, Matthias Vandermaesen <matthias.Vandermaesen@krimson.be>
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This is an example of an audiocaptcha from ReCaptcha I recorded from the site TrueTwit yesterday: http://audio.anysurfer.be/audiocaptcha_reCaptcha_truetwit.mp3 Can you understand it? The reason I mentioned Mollom is because they use the phonetic alphabet (Alpha, Beta, Charlie, Victor, ...), which is cristal clear, and don't add background noise. Kind regards, Gijs --- Gijs Veyfeyken AnySurfer - Belgian quality label for accessible websites A project of Blindenzorg Licht en Liefde vzw Kunstlaan 24 box 21 1000 Brussels phone 0032 (0)2 21 06 149 mobile 0032 (0)471 98 05 71 Op 4-nov-2010, om 16:54 heeft Katherine Mancuso het volgende geschreven: > I've heard good things about the accessibility of ReCaptcha: can anyone comment on whether this is true? > > Katherine > > On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 5:32 AM, Gijs Veyfeyken <gijs@anysurfer.be> wrote: > Dear Maggie, > > Mollom (http://www.mollom.com) is the most accessible audiocaptcha I know of. > I recently put up a WordPress blog with the Mollom captcha for test purposes: > > http://gijs.anysurfer.be/wordpress/ > > Put the word "SPAM" in the commentfield and submit the comment to trigger the captcha. > > Kind regards, > > Gijs > > --- > Gijs Veyfeyken > AnySurfer - Belgian quality label for accessible websites > A project of Blindenzorg Licht en Liefde vzw > Kunstlaan 24 box 21 > 1000 Brussels Belgium > phone 0032 (0)2 21 06 149 > mobile 0032 (0)471 98 05 71 > > > > Op 4-nov-2010, om 12:48 heeft Maggie Thomson het volgende geschreven: > >> >> Hi all >> >> Does anyone have an example of a website where a Captcha implementation is done well, in terms of accessibility. >> >> Much appreciated >> >> Maggie >> >> This message is private and confidential. If you have received this email by mistake, please tell Bunnyfoot and remove the message from your systems. Even though we do our best, we can’t absolutely guarantee that Bunnyfoot emails and their attachments will arrive squeaky clean. You should check them to protect your data and systems. The information in this main message is not a Bunnyfoot company policy or contractual agreement unless explicitly described as a contract or policy. >> >> Bunnyfoot is a limited company registered in England and Wales. Registered number: 03916863. Registered office: Harwell Innovation Centre, 173 Curie Avenue, Harwell, Oxfordshire, OX11 0QG. > > > > > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Katherine Mancuso: crusader of community art, social technology, & disability > > Current work: > Walt Disney Imagineering & Parks and Resorts Online, Intern (work: accessibility evangelism & interactive projects) > > Research: > Center for Assistive Technology & Environmental Access (http://www.catea.org) > Georgia Tech, Digital Media (http://dm.gatech.edu) > > Community: > The Vesuvius Group: metaverse community builders (http://www.thevesuviusgroup.com) > Gimp Girl Community Liaison/Research Fellow (http://www.gimpgirl.com) > Alternate ROOTS: arts*community*activism (http://www.alternateroots.org) > > Contact in the web, the metaverse, the world: > http://twitter.com/musingvirtual > http://muse.dreamwidth.org > http://www.linkedin.com/in/kathymancuso > SL: Muse Carmona > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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