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Annoying Captcha Verification Can it be made easier for senior citizens?



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Annoying Captcha Verification Can it be made easier for senior citizens?

Please do not forget that senior citizens also use your application and their eyesight is not 6/6. Try to make the captcha easier, sometimes we have to use over 50 to 80 clicks to get clearance for login. My mouse will be dead soon. Have some mercy.

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Raheelzia543509
Really good to know about this.



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shahin46SEO
Yes, there are ways to make captcha verification easier for senior citizens and for individuals who may have difficulty with traditional captcha challenges. Captchas are designed to distinguish between humans and automated bots, but they can sometimes be challenging for certain groups of people, including seniors. Here are some strategies to make captcha verification more accessible:
  1. Simpler Captchas: Use simpler captcha types that require less cognitive effort. For example, "checkbox" captchas, where users simply need to click a checkbox to confirm they are not a bot, are generally easier for most people to complete.
  2. Text-to-Speech Support: Provide an option for users to listen to the captcha challenge in the form of audio. This helps those with visual impairments and can also benefit seniors who may find it easier to listen to instructions.
  3. Larger Fonts and Clearer Graphics: Ensure that text-based captchas have larger fonts and high-contrast text for better readability. Make sure that graphical elements are clear and not overly complex.
  4. Adjustable Difficulty: Allow users to adjust the difficulty level of the captcha. For example, you can offer different difficulty settings, with easier options for those who find it challenging.
  5. Additional Time: Give users more time to complete the captcha. Senior citizens may take a bit longer to read and respond to challenges, so providing extra time can be helpful.
  6. Alternative Verification Methods: Offer alternative verification methods, such as sending a verification code via email or SMS, for those who struggle with traditional captchas.
  7. Educational Pop-ups: Include brief instructions or hints on the captcha page to help users understand what they need to do. Clear, concise explanations can reduce confusion.
  8. Customer Support: Provide a way for users to seek assistance or contact customer support if they encounter difficulties with the captcha.
  9. User Feedback: Allow users to provide feedback on their captcha experience so you can continually improve the accessibility of your verification process.
It's important to strike a balance between security and accessibility when implementing captcha solutions. While making captchas easier for senior citizens is important, it's also crucial to ensure that the system remains effective in preventing automated bots from accessing your website or services. Therefore, consider combining multiple accessibility features to accommodate a wider range of users while still maintaining security.



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SAJJADS
Thanks, when there is will there is a way.



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azeem3536
Good suggestion by the way.



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Asmodeus
If you aren't using public wifi then simply don't logout. That way you won't have to login next time you visit the website Annoying Captcha Verification  Can it be made easier for senior citizens?



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