One UI 7 is letting Galaxy users say goodbye to CAPTCHAs
Sick of CAPTCHAs? One UI 7 has a feature that lets you avoid them.


- One UI 7 introduces a new privacy feature called “Automatic Verification.”
- This feature allows users to bypass CAPTCHAs, preventing websites from collecting data during the authentication process.
- Automatic Verification is only available for the Samsung Internet browser.
Arguably, one of the most annoying things you’ll run into on the internet is the CAPTCHA. It forces you to frustratingly identify objects or type in distorted characters to prove to a website that you’re human. However, CAPTCHAs aren’t annoying just because they interrupt your browsing experience; some websites use the authentication process to collect user data for tracking your activities. One UI 7, thankfully, adds a new feature to Samsung’s browser that allows you to skip over these vexing challenges.
Galaxy users who have One UI 7 installed can use a new feature called “Automatic Verification.” As its description reads, this is a “Smart anti-tracking” feature that prevents websites from using data collected during the user authentication process. This means you can avoid those troublesome CAPTCHAs while simultaneously blocking sites from spying on your online activity.