[Athen] Accessibility of Google's Invisible CAPTCHA

Robert Spangler rspangler1 at udayton.edu
Tue Apr 3 05:57:33 PDT 2018


I'm not sure exactly which one it is, but Google has one where I just check
a box that says I'm not a human and it verifies without having to do
anything else. I feel like this is the reCAPTCHA one and I've had success
with it thus far. I only encounter it every so often, with the traditional
graphic being more common still.

On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 1:29 PM, Anna Marie Golden <amgolden at uw.edu> wrote:


> I'm wondering about Google's Invisible CAPTCHA. It sounds good in theory

> because it should be seamless to users. My thought is it is still highly

> inaccessible because some users will still be challenged, and if they are

> challenged, the same accessibility issues will exist for users to prove

> they are not robots.

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> If you have used the Invisible CAPTCHA, how seamless is the experience for

> various types of users? I wonder because my experience with reCAPTCHA has

> not been a good one- I almost always get challenged and end up annoyed with

> how many attempts I have to make before Google finally gets that I'm a

> human.

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