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    One UI 7: Galaxy Users Bid Farewell to CAPTCHAs!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. One UI 7 introduces "Automatic Verification," a new privacy feature that allows users to bypass CAPTCHAs in the Samsung Internet browser.
    2. This feature prevents websites from collecting user data during the authentication process, enhancing user privacy.
    3. Automatic Verification is exclusive to the Samsung Internet app and won’t work on other browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
    4. To enable the feature, users must access the Smart anti-tracking settings within the Samsung Internet app.

    Samsung has rolled out One UI 7, introducing an innovative feature called “Automatic Verification.” This enhancement offers Galaxy users a much-needed break from CAPTCHAs, a common annoyance in online activities.

    CAPTCHAs often require users to identify object images or decipher distorted text to prove they are human. While this process can disrupt a smooth browsing experience, it also serves a more concerning purpose; many websites use it to track users’ online behavior.

    Now, with Automatic Verification, Samsung’s Internet browser allows users to skip these tedious challenges. This smart anti-tracking feature blocks websites from collecting data during the authentication process. As a result, users can avoid CAPTCHA frustrations while protecting their privacy.

    However, it is important to note that this feature has limitations. Users can only access Automatic Verification through the Samsung Internet app. Additionally, the feature only works on supported websites and is unavailable on popular browsers like Chrome or Firefox.

    To enable Automatic Verification, users need to navigate to the Smart anti-tracking settings within the Samsung Internet app. This simple process involves tapping the Menu button, selecting Privacy, and then toggling Automatic Verification on.

    Overall, One UI 7’s Automatic Verification is a welcome addition that enhances user experience. By prioritizing privacy and convenience, Samsung is setting a standard for smartphone technology. Innovations like these promote safer and more user-friendly interactions in our increasingly digital world.

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