Hi guys

Isn't the real question here not about whether captcha solving services should 
be free, but why people are allowed to use inaccessible captchas on their sites 
in the first place? Personally, I am sick of the rotten things and don't know 
how people get away with using them and their unintelligible so-called audio 
equivalents.

Perhaps if the cost of captcha solving fell on the heads of those who included 
these barriers to accessibility and not to people who can't see or hear them, 
they would pretty soon find other solutions that everyone could use on an equal 
basis.

I have never had the "need" to use captchas sufficiently explained to me. There 
always seem to be other ways of achieving whatever result the proprietor of the 
site thinks captchas supply.

Regards

Adrienne

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