2012
DOI: 10.1177/1071181312561217
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Evaluating the usability of CAPTCHAs on a mobile device with voice and touch input

Abstract: The usability of text-based CAPTCHAs, featuring distorted letters, and image-based CAPTCHAs, featuring pictures, was explored on an Apple iPad. Five conditions were explored: Confident CAPTCHA with either voice or touch input, ESP-PIX with voice or touch input, and Google’s CAPTCHA with touch input. Usability was analyzed in terms of performance, perceived usability, workload, and preference rankings. Results showed that CAPTCHAs involving touch input scored better in almost every measure than CAPTCHAs involvi… Show more

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“…Our quantitative results are comparable to other usability studies employing the CSUQ, in that total ratings were above average [ 36 , 37 ]. When comparing survey items rated most to least favorably with focus group comments, there were instances when survey ratings and quotes were discordant and concordant.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Our quantitative results are comparable to other usability studies employing the CSUQ, in that total ratings were above average [ 36 , 37 ]. When comparing survey items rated most to least favorably with focus group comments, there were instances when survey ratings and quotes were discordant and concordant.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…To be usable for mobile devices, the proposed solution leveraged unique features like touchscreen of mobile gadgets to provide a user‐friendly and efficient CAPTCHA. Also, usability of mobile CAPTCHAs with voice and touch input was evaluated in . As an important outcome of this study, it has been shown that users prefer the CAPTCHAs involving touch input on mobile devices.…”
Section: Captcha Variationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…While the majority of usability analysis has been done for captchas on desktops, attention to evaluations of captchas for mobile device usage has been limited. Wismer et al [16] explore voice and touch input of existing captchas on mobile devices. Their evaluation focuses on voice and touch input using Apple's iPad and they found significant problems.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%