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joeraut | 5 years ago

> You have to be a non-blind person to pass the Turing test, as Cloudflare does not offer a handicap option.

(Edit: not sure if the above is true.)

I was quite surprised to see this. Much effort has been put into making the web more accessible; it’s a shame if an otherwise accessible site is blocked behind a non-accessible captcha wall.

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MattGaiser|5 years ago

Captchas have long been hated in the accessibility community though, so even if inaccurate, it seems to be a common sentiment.

anjel|5 years ago

The way that works is the now 30 year old Americans with Disability Act understandably never contemplated captchas. So legal enforcement can be pursued in the courts only employing the weaker "violates the spirit of the law" legal argument..[1] And so it goes.[2]

[1] https://captcha.com/accessibility/ada-captcha.html

[2] Linda Ellerbee

calmworm|5 years ago

I don’t even think this part of the article/blurb is true.

Edit: I stand corrected, looks like Cloudflare recently moved to hCaptcha, which does not offer an “a11y” option.

h3h3|5 years ago

"How it works: first, an accessibility user signs up at this URL, which is linked in the hCaptcha widget info page. They are given an encrypted cookie that can be used several times per day, but must be refreshed every 24 hours via login."

https://www.hcaptcha.com/accessibility