This tech tests your browser to see if you’re a bot.
. The company calls it Turnstile, and it’s designed to spare us from performing those mundane click-the-traffic-light kinds of tasks to verify you’re a human and not a bot.
Turnstile is being presented as “a user-friendly, privacy preserving alternative” to CAPTCHA. According to a press release, it will get rid of the interactive challenges used to verify people, which Cloudflare says normally take an average of 32 seconds to pass, and reduce the entire process to one second.
This isn’t Cloudflare’s first fist-shake at CAPTCHAs. Last year, the company vowed to “get rid of CAPTCHAs completely” and createdInstead of seeing a puzzle, you’ll just see this banner as it confirms you’re a human.Although hardware keys can work well, they require that users always have access to one. So, the company also made a version that can “ask” a trusted device if it’s, in fact, not being operated by a bot.
There have been concerns that trusted devices can be duped, though. According to Ackermann Yuriy, CEO of the consulting firm WebAuthn Works,
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