Any word that  they will have it on fb mobile as well? if so we really need to 
write to facebook accessibility. I have there email if anyone wants it.

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On Jan 29, 2011, at 4:36 AM, Keith Watson wrote:

>> What's not true? That we cannot access Captcha's or that Facebook is going 
>> to implement this as a security measure? Well I will give you the Captcha 
>> access having a work around, if it were a normal Captcha. We could then go 
>> through the hoops of sending it off to a service to have some sighted person 
>> tell us what it is then put it in. Or listen to some convoluted audio crap 
>> that someone with any hearing difficulty at all can make neither heads nor 
>> tales of. But in this case the Captcha schema that Facebook HAS, note the 
>> caps on that "HAS", implemented is not of this type. They are using pictures 
>> of people that you have friended as the Captcha. How is someone that you 
>> don't know going to tell you who that picture of Scott Howell picking his 
>> nose is? And don't give me the line about just ask someone sighted in your 
>> house to assist. Some of us live alone and do not wish to rely on sightlings 
>> for help.
> 
> Above I capitalized the word has. I did this because last night I again 
> caught the Friday edition of TNT and a caller verified that Facebook was 
> already rolling out this schema. I have not yet run into it, but am just 
> waiting for the first time that I do. Will probably be the last time I use 
> Facebook.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Keith
>> 
> 
> On Jan 27, 2011, at 5:54 PM, Maurice Mines wrote:
> 
>> not true.    
>>      On Jan 27, 2011, at 8:03 AM, Thomas Watson wrote:
>> 
>>> Tom,
>>> 
>>> Caught your story yesterday about Facebook adding Captcha to the users
>>> login. Those of us who are visually challenged are not able to access
>>> Captcha's in any way. So this means that we will no longer be able to
>>> log into our Facebook accounts if this measure is implemented. I would
>>> think that adding some sort of question and answer schema would be
>>> just as secure and still allow the blind community to access their
>>> social media.
>>> 
>>> Hopefully this venue and my other emails to various lists will bring
>>> light to an already dark situation.
>>> 
>>> Love the show.
>>> Keith Watson
>>> 813-760-1381
>>> Sent from my iPhone
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