
Websites Ditch Annoying Puzzles for Simpler Human Tests
Websites are abandoning annoying image puzzles and distorted text in favor of simpler, behavior-based security checks like 'Press & Hold' to stop bots.
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Websites are abandoning annoying image puzzles and distorted text in favor of simpler, behavior-based security checks like 'Press & Hold' to stop bots.

Websites are deploying advanced security systems to fight automated bots, but this digital arms race is causing increasing frustration for everyday internet users.

Websites are ditching frustrating text puzzles for new 'Press & Hold' buttons. This security method analyzes your unique human behavior to block bots.

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