Automatic Verification, introduced in iOS 16, allows users to skip CAPTCHA validation by using iCloud to discreetly authenticate their device and Apple ID. It is no longer necessary to interpret squiggly language or tap on traffic signal graphics to demonstrate whether or not you’re not a bot.
According to MacRumors, iOS 16 automatically enables Automatic Verification in Apple ID > Password & Security > Automatic Verification. Apple says iPadOS 16.1 and macOS Ventura, both in beta, will support the feature in October.
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