Do any blind people use Protonmail despite the CAPTCHAs?
I’m not blind but I browse with images disabled. This means I can no longer login to Protonmail because they push CAPTCHAs. I know some CAPTCHAs have an audio option but I just get a blank box from Protonmail’s CAPTCHA. So I was wondering how blind people deal with that, or if they are simply excluded from using #Protonmail.
Ah, well then I would guess you’re not using Tor and perhaps Protonmail is discriminating against Tor users. I used to access protonmail’s clearnet site over Tor and got the CAPTCHAs. Then started using PM’s onion service (in fact I was told the onion service avoided CAPTCHAs) but in fact it still gets CAPTCHAs.
There’s an option to skip the captcha if you’re using a screen reader. They then use other heuristics to determine you’re a human.
It didn’t work for me the first time, but then did.
You may or may not be able to use it if you navigate with the keyboard.
Although it’s a tricky decision because if the server can detect that you use a screen reader, then your browser fingerprint uniqueness would increase quite a bit.
A website can't usually detect if you're using a screen reader, but there's CSS tricks to hide text so it'll only be read by screen readers. This basically just requires putting them somewhere somebody not using a screen reader can't see.
Indeed it saves bandwidth -- which is particularly important for those with a limited connection. I like it as well because so many images actually downgrade the UX anyway.
It’s a better carbon footprint to nix images but then we get punished for it by anti-bot websites. Bots also neglect to fetch images so I get hit with false positives for robots more frequently.
(Not sure if mentions work on Lemmy.. mentioning @[email protected] for good measure)