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CAPTCHA Conclusion (Editorial comment) #24

Open ysmartin opened 5 years ago

ysmartin commented 5 years ago

There is one point in the conclusion whose current wording (or more specifically, current punctuation) makes it difficult to understand.

Whenever an interactive CAPTCHA is to be implemented in order to obviate security and privacy considerations, it is important to minimize how often users are subjected to interactive CAPTCHA challenges. With CAPTCHA less interactivity is clearly more accessibility.

An interactive CAPTCHA is implemented to oppose security and privacy or disregarding security and privacy, etc.?

JaninaSajka commented 4 years ago

Thank you for this comment. We have rewritten the list item in question with what we hope is more understandable language.

Best,

Janina

ysmartin writes:

There is one point in the conclusion whose current wording (or more specifically, current punctuation) makes it difficult to understand.

Whenever an interactive CAPTCHA is to be implemented in order to obviate security and privacy considerations, it is important to minimize how often users are subjected to interactive CAPTCHA challenges. With CAPTCHA less interactivity is clearly more accessibility.

An interactive CAPTCHA is implemented to oppose security and privacy or disregarding security and privacy, etc.?

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