Wall Street Journal Boosts Security with Human Verification Checks
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
The Wall Street Journal has instituted a verification process to differentiate between human users and automated bots, activated by unusual browsing patterns. Users may need to complete tasks such as visual puzzles or audio clips to gain access, with both options available to accommodate varying user needs, particularly for those with visual impairments. This measure addresses security concerns stemming from automated activity and potential technical issues, and highlights the necessity for healthcare technology platforms to ensure secure user interactions while maintaining accessibility. The implementation serves as a reminder for healthcare professionals to prioritize data integrity and user experience in their digital offerings.