A Web security company is offering a free tool designed to prevent users of social networks from posting embarrassing drunken messages online.
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On the premise that “Nothing good happens after 1:00 am,” the tool from Colorado-based Webroot promises to “put an end to the embarrassment that follows regrettable, late-night posts”.
The “Social Media Sobriety Test” is a free plug-in for Firefox Web browsers.
It requires a user of Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube or Tumblr to perform a coordination test before being allowed to access the service.
The tests include keeping a cursor inside a moving circle or correctly identifying a series of flashing lights.
If a user fails they will be blocked from using a service.
Sobriety Test users can set the hours they would like the blocking tool to be in force.
Google also offers a tool for its Gmail service designed to prevent users from sending drunken emails. “Mail Goggles” forces users to solve five simple math problems in less than a minute in order to send a Gmail missive. – AFP