Goodbye CAPTCHA Your Samsung phone will automatically bypass it with this new feature

Goodbye CAPTCHA Your Samsung phone will automatically bypass it with this new feature

The One UI 7 launch may have been delayed longer than expected, with the Android 15-based customization layer only appearing on phones launched this year, such as the Galaxy S25 and A55. But that's about to change with the upcoming release of One UI 7 for older Galaxy models, and when it arrives, users will be able to take advantage of an amazing benefit that no one expected.

We're talking about one of the biggest annoyances we face when browsing the internet today: CAPTCHA codes. These verification systems were born as a way to distinguish between humans and bots and were particularly useful in the era of forums and early social networks. They have evolved over time to cope with increasingly sophisticated automated systems.

The effectiveness of CAPTCHA has been questioned for some time now, due to the ongoing development of "bots." The biggest losers in this "war" are real users, who must pass increasingly complex tests to use their apps and websites. Now, Samsung may have a solution.

As Android Authority reported, Samsung will launch a new feature with One UI 7 that allows you to bypass CAPTCHA codes and browse without any hindrance or inconvenience. This feature, specifically called Auto Check, is actually a smart anti-tracking system that prevents websites from using data obtained during the user authentication process.

In other words, pages will no longer be able to obtain identifying data from our session, including data related to the verification system; the feature will automatically report that we're human, and there will be no need to perform the steps normally required to log in.

However, Samsung warns that not all websites are supported and that the automatic verification feature only works on some supported websites, although the list is not yet known.

The Auto Check feature is integrated into Samsung's web browser, so it's unclear whether it's exclusive to Samsung phone users, given that it was announced as part of One UI 7, or if users who install the browser on their mobile phones will also be able to benefit from it. In any case, the feature is activated in the Samsung Internet browser by tapping the menu button and navigating to the Privacy section.


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