iOS 16 will help cut down on the amount of captchas you see thanks to a new feature called Automatic Verification.
CAPTCHAs are the bane of every internet user. While these security tools can help identify the difference between bots and humans, they can also be incessantly annoying. When iOS 16 releases this fall, though, it may take away a lot of the annoyance caused by these CAPTCHAs. That’s because Apple is introducing a feature called Automatic Verification.The redesigned lock screen experience in iOS 16.
Apple has reportedly worked with both Cloudflare and Fastly to develop Automatic Verification. As such, sites that use these services to defend against spammers and bots should let you take advantage of the new feature. It may not stop the CAPTCHAs altogether, but it should at least tone them down when using iOS 16.
In a world where spam and bots have become everyday occurrences, it makes sense to have security systems like CAPTCHAs in place. They really can help cut down on spammers gaining access to sites. Still, there have been several attempts to ditch CAPTCHAs, especially in recent years. But, because Apple is leading the charge, it could mean more widespread use of such systems.
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