Apple replacing website verification confirming if you are a robot

21/06/2022 | The Guardian

A new system developed by Apple in conjunction with Fastly and Cloudflare aims to replace the need for 'captchas' for good. On devices tied into Apple's iCloud network anyway. The system uses your device to send an encrypted message confirming that a human is performing the on the requesting website. No personal data is sent by your device to the requesting website. 

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