If you hate matching images, typing letters and numbers, solving math problems, and sliding puzzle pieces for CAPTCHA human verification, you'll love Apple's newest privacy feature for apps and websites. Generally, CAPTCHAs can be a massive nightmare on mobile devices. They are used by websites for security purposes, to detect bots, stop active denial of service attacks, and otherwise protect their servers, but they end up annoying their users. It slows the user experience down, adding another step to log in or complete a task. Cloudflare estimates that it takes an average of 32 seconds for... more