Cher,
I accessed their site a few weeks ago, and I just checked with the address
you provided.
In both instances, there isn't a captcha per se. When you fill in the
details (your name, and last six digits of your Social), there will be a
checkbox that you need to check that verifies you are a human. Then, just
hit the continue button to proceed.
Steve
Lansing, MI
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cher Bosch" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Equifax CAPTCHA Work Around
I'm using https://trustedidpremier.com/eligibility/eligibility.html and
have no controls in the frame for the captcha in IE, FF or Chrome. Is a
different web site being used in this post? Thanks.
Cher
-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Scorpio
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2017 5:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Equifax CAPTCHA Work Around
Hi Folks,
I’ve figured a work around for the Equifax Hack Check web page located at:
Equifax’s TrustedID website
The problem:
reports have stated that when entering on the “play button” to start the
audio CAPTCHA recording, there is no area or edit field to place the
numbers you hear, simply a “verify” button, and a “help” button. The only
edit fields on the page are for your last name, and the last six digits of
your social security/social insurance numbers.
Solution:
Once you enter on the play button to run the audio file, turn off your
virtual viewer with insert+Z and begin typing the numbers you hear.
Once you’ve typed out the numbers you hear, turn your virtual viewer back
on with insert+Z and arrow down to the “verify” button, as the tab key
will skip over that button, though I’m not sure why at this point.
I would suggest turning off key echo, as Jaws speaking will or might
interfere in hearing the numbers properly, and you do have to solve the
CAPTCHA multiple times for verification, and each time, you do have to
repeat the above, but eventually, it does tell you that you are verified
and the checkbox that identifies you as not a robot gets checked.
Whether you choose to listen to the file multiple times, or download the
file as an MP3, you still have to turn off your virtual cursor with
insert+Z to enter the numbers.
I was asked to solve a CAPTCHA three or four times, supposedly because it
wanted to make sure I wasn’t a robot, LOL, but thank goodness, you only
have to remember five numbers each time, otherwise this would be very
difficult.
Hope this helps.
Scorpio
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