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Websites
have been using Captchas since around 2000. Still, many
people have never heard of it or don’t exactly know
what it is. So you can just imagine how clueless they
would get even more if they're asked about a captcha
entry job.
If you belong to the “triple W?generation and
you don’t know what Captcha is, it’s all right.
It’s a bit on the usually ignored technical aspect
of websites that’s why many internet surfers still
don't know about it even if they’ve already encountered
it countless times.
Captcha stands for “Completely Automated Public Turing
test to tell Computers and Humans Apart.?(Good thing
they coined the acronym, right?) It is what we almost
always see whenever we fill out sign up or registration
forms online. Usually placed near or at the end of online
sign up forms, Captcha comes in the form of an image
in which there are slightly distorted letters and numbers.
The user should read the image and type the alphanumeric
combination in the text box provided to proceed with
whatever he/she wants to do on the website (e.g., sign
up, post a comment, do a search, etc.).
As its full name implies, Captcha is a way to counter
spamming bots, or online programs that “crawl?
websites to read information, fill out forms, and post
comments. Captchas had been effective until programs
were developed to “read?the images. So, companies
designed more complicated Captchas that couldn’t
be decoded by programs. Hence, Captcha entry jobs started.
With Captcha’s background already explained, you
should more or less have an idea on what people do as
Captcha encoders. Some companies wanting to send promotional
materials and invitations to millions of internet users
bypass anti-spam measures by using bots to fill out
forms and comment boxes and employing humans to decode
the Captcha images.
The number of spam entries bots make is more or less
equal to the number of images that should be decoded
and there could be hundreds of thousands, or even millions,
of Captchas. This is why there are countless online
job posts for Captcha entry projects. However, when
it comes to earning through this job, it wouldn’t
be biased to say that it indeed is one of the most low-paying
home-based jobs you can get.
You’d be lucky to get a rate of 25 cents per image.
However, most companies post their ads in freelancing
sites where freelancers have to bid for prices to get
the project. So the tendency is, the buying price gets
lower as more sellers (freelancers) try to outbid each
other. And when we say gets lower, we mean really, really
low. Captcha entry projects could pay as low as $1.00
for 2,000 Captcha images. Some even had teams of encoders
to produce as much as 100,000 entries per day.
It is said that bypassing such anti-spam automated test
is against the law and constitute a cyber crime, but
many still continue doing it to earn money however low
the pay is.
Please
check out the article
section for more information of online jobs.
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