This paper introduces a research work which
includes: a study of Web accessibility and
CAPTCHA, a study of the kinds of disabilities and
their accessibility barriers. According to findings of
this study, the disability groups most affected by the
accessibility barriers when they interact with Web
content CAPTCHA are the users with cognitive and
visual impairments, or multiple disability that
include them. Besides, a survey and analysis of
current CAPTCHA approaches in scope accessibility
has been shown.
Considering that not all users can perceive, solve
and access (answer y submit) the CAPTCHA, the
challenge would be to design a CAPTCHA such that
several alternatives to perceive the CAPTCHA and
several methods to communicate the answer will be
provided to the user following WCAG 2.0
techniques. In order to provide a solution proposal,
as alternatives to perceive the CAPTCHA, there are
two possible solutions: visual CAPTCHA and
auditory CAPTCHA. But this proposal should take
into account cognitive barriers.
To conclude, it is possible to design proposals
CAPTCHA that can present a high level of
accessibility, but unfortunately accessibility barriers
continue to occur.
This lack of solutions leads us to ask ourselves
whether the server has to be in charge of security
without involving the final user or not. It should
continue working on security solutions that prevent
the use of the CAPTCHA. Some solutions already
exist and can be used as using a system to control
spam such as Approach 11 or email instead of using
a CAPTCHA.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work was supported by the Regional
Government of Madrid under the Research Network
MA2VICMR [S2009/TIC-1542], by the Spanish
Ministry of Education under the project
MULTIMEDICA [TIN2010-20644-C03-01] and by
the European Commission Seventh Framework
Programme under the project TrendMiner (EU FP7-
ICT 287863).
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