You're right, it limits the amount of Captchas you can solve and it
doesn't work everywhere.

By human oversight do you mean that at certain times humans actually
do solve the Captchas? When I said that it was automated, I meant that
as far as I knew computers exclusively solved the Captchas.

Grant

On 10/24/12, Flor Lynch <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's quite automated, but not 'totally'. You can't do just as many
> captchas as take your fancy in a short timespan. There is human
> oversight at least much of the time. It doesn't work well with the Eset
> Smart Security purchase site, 256-bit encryption, where there is a
> CAPTCHA, because Eset won't let it.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Grant Hardy" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 12:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] finally, a convenient easy captcha reading
> service for PC users on Internet Explorer browser
>
>
>> Sounds like a service to bookmark just in case! But I can't remember
>> the last time I ever had problems with Webvisum. It's fast, free, high
>> quality and most importantly, automated.
>>
>> I only wish companies like Webvisum would let us download offline
>> versions of the Captcha solver, but I suppose that could lead to
>> possible abuse and I can also totally see that it makes sense to keep
>> us in the Webvisum ecosystem.
>>
>> Grant
>>
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