I hate CAPTCHA on sites that I use frequently, especially since most of them use only letters, and sometimes I don’t understand the text displayed. If everyone would be nice and switch their text CAPTCHA pages to ones using images, that would really be awesome, at least to me. Well, they can use VidoopCAPTCHA, so there’s no excuse for not doing it… since I know a lot of people like me who would be grateful! 🙂
To make a short story shorter, I will tell you that VidoopCAPTCHA is a completely free image-based verification tool for those afraid they’ll have more spam accounts created automatically on their site than normal accounts, with a person behind them. Sure, bot attacks aren’t exactly pleasant, but text-based verification isn’t, either – at least for those human users…
Since you can set the number of images displayed, as well as the number of those required to identify a human, I think that VidoopCAPTCHA is a great idea, and that’s enough for me. I only hope to see it on my favorite sites as soon as possible… or at least to see a similar solution being implemented, if the multitude of plugins/code snippets available for this one aren’t enough…
Text-based CAPTCHA is dead, long live VidoopCAPTCHA! 😉
Compatibility: all major browsers and nothing less (demo available here for those who may not trust me…)