Hi Christofer,
I also wonder how this type of captcha detects a screen reader. I mainly use 
Firefox, browser in which when I check the I'm Not a Robot checkbox I am 
inmediately authorized in any site using this relatively new ReCaptcha format.

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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Christopher Sabine, ONH Consulting
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2017 10:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Strange issue with new type of Google Captcha

Hello All. I'm just wondering if anyone has dealt with the following issue I've 
started running into with an apparently new type of Google Captcha I've been 
encountering on some Web sites over the past week. At least one tech support 
rep at FS I talked to last Friday seems to be aware of this issue.
This is a type of Google Captcha where you click on a set of pictures as 
opposed to entering a set of characters or enter a string of words in an audio 
stream, so services like Rumola or WebVisum don't work. In this type of 
Captcha, when I check the box labeled "I'm not a robot" in Internet Explorer, 
I'm not presented with a link to an audio Captcha. In Firefox (latest build), I 
receive the link to the audio and a button to play it.
However, there is either no edit box to enter the results of the audio Captcha 
or JAWS isn't recognizing it on the page. Strangely however, when I navigate to 
such a Captcha in Google Chrome, all I have to do (at least the first time I 
need to access the page), is simply check the "I'm not a robot"
checkbox and it verifies me. If I need to re-enter the site however, I get the 
same results with the Captcha as in Internet Explorer (i.e. no audio Captcha is 
presented, only visual). I have to exit out of Google Chrome entirely and 
re-open the browser to log onto the site.

 

I'm including all this as the Web site for the Equifax Security Breach, 
http://wwww.equifaxsecurity2017.com, requires one to navigate this type of 
Captcha in order to obtain a user's status info (i.e. whether any personal 
information was affected. Uber is also using this type of Captcha on their log 
on page.

 

Anyone run into this issue and know if FS is trying to address it?

 

Thanks,

 

Chris

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