How to Bypass CAPTCHAs on Mac Automatically
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cthellis, Don’t you mean… autoMACically?
CifrareVerba, ![]()
@remindme in 1 hour.
FiendishFork, This does not work consistently for me, I get captchas regularly.
basskitten, It’s won’t just work everywhere. Each website that you’re logging in to has to support the automatic verification protocol.
kratoz29, This is nice sadly I’m using Big Sur.
knowledgephoenix, tldr; Go to settings and turn on “Automatic Verification”. Only works in Safari and you need at least MacOS Ventura or Sonoma. This also works on your iPhone (mine was automatically turned on!)
mrtzlbm, Which setting is it on iPhone? I can‘t seem to find it in the safari settings.
OhStopYellingAtMe, ![]()
Go to: Settings -> iCloud settings (your name at the top of the Settings screen) -> Password & Security -> Automatic Verification (at the bottom)
mrtzlbm, Thanks!
amzd, It is on by default and it is shared across devices where you use the same Apple ID
mrtzlbm, Thanks, i wasn‘t expecting it beeing an iCloud Festure.
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