Apple's newly-announced iOS 16 includes a feature that lets iPhone users bypass Captchas on apps and websites, and it can be easily enabled or disabled from the phone's settings. Apple announced iOS 16 at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on June 6. The new software will be rolled out to a host of iPhones from the past several years, going back to the iPhone X and iPhone 8-series from 2017. However, Apple has decided not to support the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus with the new software, annoying many users worldwide.
iOS 16 comes with several new features, including a new lock screen gallery with a weather wallpaper to check live weather conditions. There's also a Live Activities feature to help users keep track of things happening in real-time, redesigned notifications and the iCloud Shared Photo Library. In addition, the incoming update will also bring new artificial intelligence-powered features for Mail, Live Text in videos, Tab Groups in Safari, Edit and Delete for iMessage, more parental controls for family sharing, and more.
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Automatic Verification is the new iOS 16 feature that allows users to bypass captchas on various apps and websites. It is enabled by default in the first betas of iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura, but users can easily disable it if they want. To access the Automatic Verification option, open 'Settings' and tap on the Apple ID at the top of the screen. Now go to 'Passwords & Security' and then scroll down to the 'Advanced' section. Here, the toggle next to 'Automatic Verification' would be turned on by default, but users can also turn it off to disable the feature.
The Automatic Verification feature uses what Apple calls 'Private
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