Cloudflare wants to kill CAPTCHAs so you never have to identify fire hydrants or traffic lights again

One of the most frustrating things about browsing the web is having to solve compulsory CAPTCHA challenges on websites that are designed to differentiate between real users and bots. If you’re tired of attempting bothersome requests to identify “boats” in a picture, here is some good news – American web security and network services provider Cloudflare says it wants to completely get rid of the service.

CAPTCHA, or Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart, has actually helped several websites protect themselves from bots and automated services from flooding their systems and protecting them from being overloaded to deny services to real, human users.

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