Samsung Galaxy smartphone users can now avoid CAPTCHA checks thanks to a new feature in One UI 7.0, Android Authority reports.
CAPTCHA, which typically requires users to confirm they are not robots, will become less burdensome for those using Samsung's browser.
The new feature, called Automatic Verification, is part of Smart Tracking Protection. It not only bypasses CAPTCHAs, but also blocks websites from collecting user data during the authentication process.
However, the feature has limitations: it only works on supported websites and is available exclusively in the Samsung Internet browser. Other browsers, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, do not yet support this feature.
To activate Automatic Verification, users need to go to the privacy settings in the Samsung browser and turn on the corresponding switch.
Automatic Verification will only be available on Samsung Galaxy devices with the latest One UI 7.0 interface, which will begin rolling out steadily from April 7, 2025. The innovation promises to make web surfing more convenient and safer.