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Google Chrome will save users from entering CAPTCHA

03 Jun 2023, 12:05, parser
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Chrome Canary has noticed a new feature that will simplify the life of users: "Automatic verification". It will allow you not to solve CAPTCHA on sites where you have previously passed such a check.

Screenshot: Leopeva64 / Twitter

If you enable "Automatic verification", the browser will provide the site with proof of a previously passed test (something like a cookie). After that, the site will be able to analyze the old test and decide whether you are a bot or not. Access to the browsing history is not granted.

The discovery was reported by a user under the nickname Leopeva64, who had previously shared information about upcoming Chrome features. He found a mention of this function in the Chromium Gerrit logs back in February, but no one has found it in the browser itself so far.

It is not yet known when the feature will appear in the stable version of Google Chrome. Now you can try it out only in Chrome Canary in the Privacy and Security settings section.

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