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Apple's iOS 16 will introduce a feature called Automatic Verification, which let some sites know that you’re not a bot without you needing to prove so through CAPTCHAs.

—which let some sites know that you’re not a bot without you needing to prove so through CAPTCHAs. The feature will come with the iOS 16 update, coming later this year.

It’s something I didn’t know either—but CAPTCHA stands for “Completely Automated Public Turing Test To Tell Computers and Humans Apart”. Basically, it’s a type of challenge–response test used by sites to determine whether the user is human. You’ll probably recognise them as tests that ask you to type what word you see from aA huge problem with CAPTCHAs is that, well, we know we aren’t robots. So, it’s a bit hilarious that we’re trying to convince other robots that we aren’t robots.

“Private Access Tokens are a powerful alternative that help you identify HTTP requests from legitimate devices and people without compromising their identity or personal information,” said Apple. As for privacy, Apple insists that your phone or computer isn’t sending out personal data while your Apple ID is being used as proof that you’re an actual person. And if you’re wondering Android is working on something like this, too, you might be in luck. Google built a

around two years ago, so it likely won’t be long for them to introduced a similar system later on for Android users.

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