Tommy Pauly
fraudulent activity
it calls Automatic Verification. What it does is allow your iOS or macOS device to send a little encrypted message into the wide web that says something like: “Hello, I am currently being operated by a human. They’ve got flesh. They’ve got crippling debts. Definitely not a robot.”
Beep boop skip a few and bam! You’ve skipped all the captchas that websites may throw at you, because they’ve been rendered completely unnecessary.
No longer will you have to decipher excerpts from the Epic of Gilgamesh into your computer just to browse perfectly safe for work websites! Score!
“You likely don’t enjoy being interrupted by these,” said Apple engineer .
“I certainly don’t. The reason these experiences exist is to prevent .
“If you run a server, you don’t want it to be overwhelmed by fraud. Some attempts to create accounts or buy products come from legitimate users. But other attempts may be from attackers or bots.”
Although the upcoming service is linked to Apple’s iCloud, Apple has reassured customers that none of their personal information will be stolen in the process. Apart from the fact that you’re a human, of course. A human with a sexy, sexy bank account and security number.
Love this inventiveness, Apple. Now can someone work on getting rid of all of those scam bots on Instagram that will no doubt comment on this article with something about “financial freedom”?
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