Phillip Jones wrote: > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> So what is "Googel" going to do with your association members' names? >> Steal their bank accounts? > > If Google owns and knows the captcha database, then it will be easy > to bypass the captcha and get private information. For example I want > to be able to put a membership list of the members of the > association: names, business names, addresses, Phones, emails for the > members to view. Now because Google owns the best Captcha software > company there is out there, there now, no secure method of doing so.
You need to explain how you were planning on using a CAPTCHA image on the association's login page. Does it not already have a user name and a password assigned to each member? How will a distorted image give Google the user's password? I have a site with exactly what you state you want to do. It's for a club. There is a Members Only portion of the site, and nobody can enter it without knowing a user's name and individual password. What good would a CAPTCHA do for a page like that? Did you ever have to enter a CAPTCHA value when you log into your bank's pages for your account details? If you are *not* using name and password access, it's your fault if the private information is compromised. Google, nor any other search engine, cannot access my site. -- -bts -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey