Has CAPTCHA ever deterred you from visiting a website?

Misha Krunic
18 replies
I'm currently developing a bot protection testing tool - BotMeNot (https://botmenot.com/) - and one of the most commonly implemented anti-bot measures is reCAPTCHA. It's a relatively efficient way of blocking out bot traffic. However, it's believed to sometimes come at a price of being too annoying for the real human visitors. I wanted to get ProductHunt's take on this. Has a CAPTCHA task/riddle ever been too annoying for you, so that you've actually left the website and started doing something else or went to another website with the same functionality.

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Ng Fang Kiang
Sometimes when using VPN.
Misha Krunic
@jorcus Thanks for answering, means a lot!
Dawn Veltri
It only bothers me if it requires multiple tasks.
Misha Krunic
@dawn_veltri1 I see. Thanks for letting me know!
Saqib Ali
Simple checkmarks and text CAPTCHAs don't really become a problem. Things get annoying when they try on newer ways or difficult to read texts.
Saqib Ali
@price2spy Yes, exactly! The letterforms are the hardest part.
Ryan Sparks
@saqib301 Yep, even gmail has this weird distorted text they want you to type in. I get that wrong half the time because I can barely read it.
Misha Krunic
@saqib301 Yes, I think the extremely distorted letterforms can sometimes be very problematic. Especially some borderline cases like the uppercase "I" and the lowercase "l" or zeros and 0s, etc.
Saqib Ali
@ryansparks I know right, it's really bothersome!
Jessie
It can indeed be too much sometimes, but it never stopped me from visiting the site because I understand it's importance.
Misha Krunic
@jessie_m Makes sense, thanks for sharing!
Jessie
@aldrich_baxter Doing well. Thanks for asking.
Ryan Sparks
OMG, I hate captchas! They are so utterly annoying and the ten seconds it takes may as well be 10 seconds of a slow web page. Half the time I can't get it to work properly and I have to keep trying to find the cross walks and light poles. I give up on a lot of sites and move on. There are better ways to test for bots.
Misha Krunic
@ryansparks I understand how you feel. Especially when there's like a pixel or two of the light pole in a captcha section. Luckily, they work on a statistical basis, so it's not that detrimental to get everything right. When you say there are better ways to test for bots, do you have any specific ways in mind?
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