any workaround to creat account accessibily on discord?

By Siddarth B Mahajan, 12 May, 2026

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iOS and iPadOS

Hello,
I'm trying to creat my discord account using app and brouzer, I'm getting stuck in the captcha page as there is no option to skip the captcha and there is no option for audio captcha eather.
could someone educate me on is there any other ways to creat this account?
I have tried on my windows as well, no luck on that.

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By Jonathan Candler on Tuesday, May 12, 2026 - 23:28

If they're still using HCaptcha, which is a big ass pile of shit, then you'll wanna obtain a so called accessibility cookie. There should be an accessibility menu in that there captcha IFraim and I think that's where you'll find how to retrieve such said cookie. However, the big thing what's wrong with this captcha service is the way HCaptcha is going about this. You can't do shit with out an accessibility cookie if you're blind and if you can't get one or your browser doesn't wanna work for whatever reason? Tough!

By Brad on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - 00:38

But I think there's a text challange? I'm not sure how you'd find it on IOS but on the laptop/pc it should exist. There should be a dropdown menu that you press enter on and you should be able to arrow through the options, now keep in mind the text questions aren't written that well, iether on perpous or because the people writing them didn't write English very well.

By TheBlindGuy07 on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - 12:54

It's among the worst thing to ever exist.
The cookie has only worked for me once.
Even then, I also recall there is some text option.

By Michael Hansen on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - 13:22

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

Having an accessibility cookie is only half the battle. As of early 2025 (which is the last time I encountered this situation), services have to enable support for the hCaptcha accessibility option. So even if you have an accessibility cookie, there's no guarantee that it will actually be supported by the individual customer using the service.

By TheBlindGuy07 on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - 14:01

Unbelievable.
They are really doing it on purpose so accessibility is a pain at every possible micro step, I didn't know that. They are ready to pay extra dev work for opt in rather than just enabling it once?! WTH is this. We must give this to fang, at least they don't do these petty things in terms of overall accessibility. And microsoft and especially google Captchas have generally been accessible. Maybe notat the beginning, but I really thought captcha was a solved problem until I discover HCaptcha around 2020. Spoiler alert, it's absolutely not. Even CloudFlare ones are good!!

By Michael Hansen on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - 15:09

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

Natively accessible CAPTCHA is possible. Cloudflare Turnstile was recommended by someone on here back in February, and we implemented it shortly thereafter and have not looked back.

By Jonathan Candler on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - 17:29

Ya can't lie bud. It's a fantastic service and just enabled it on one of my websites I develop and works beautifully. For the longest time though, I thought you had to have your DNS integrated with CF to use the damn thing. Man if only I would have found out that sooner that you didn't have to...

By Jonathan Candler on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - 17:40

Any web developer who is using HCaptcha on their sites will automatically get my upmost disrespect and their accessibility review as a zero star. It don't matter if the rest is accessible or not if you have to have an account to use things? Or if you happen to have a contact form that has that shit on it and it's the only form of contact, a zero from me! Plus, you're doing a disservice. Now unless HCaptcha steps up and learn from their shit, which I do not see happening then fine but as of right now, HCaptcha gets nothing but my disrespect plus anyone, and I do mean, anyone, who uses or decides to use em. Ya shouldn't have to have us go through hoops that don't work reliably at all. Sighted people don't have to do that why should we, have to go through hoops to try and attempt to solve something only to find out that said function don't work and no way to get past it. It's a disgrace!