Noun
CAPTCHA (plural CAPTCHAs)
A computerized test requiring the human user to perform a task deemed to be difficult to automate, such as entering a displayed series of distorted characters or describing images, to demonstrate that they are a human and not a computer program.
captcha (plural captchas)
Alternative letter-case form of CAPTCHA
Captcha (plural Captchas)
Alternative letter-case form of CAPTCHA
A derivative of the Turing test is the Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart ( CAPTCHA ). Source: Internet
Be aware that you cannot use Jira’s REST API to authenticate with a Jira site, once Jira’s CAPTCHA upon login feature has been triggered. Source: Internet
After republishing your blog, commenters will be shown a CAPTCHA image to enter before their comment is published. Source: Internet
I hear (but don’t have access to or anything other than rumours to go on) that there are private or semi-private captcha solving applications out there that are kept private to combat captcha providers reacting to them. Source: Internet
I should also mention that I tested this CAPTCHA against OCR software. Source: Internet
And thanks for changing the captcha to something bearable. Source: Internet