Google uses a process called “CAPTCHA” to verify whether users are human or not. This process involves presenting users with an image that requires them to identify numbers, words, or phrases by clicking on them in the correct order. However, some malicious actors have found ways to bypass this system.
A new CAPTCHA challenge is being introduced to further improve security. Instead of just requiring visual recognition, it will also involve holding down a key on your keyboard for at least 2 seconds while solving the problem. This approach aims to differentiate between humans and bots that rely solely on screen scanning. The new challenge uses machine learning algorithms to identify which actions are more indicative of human behavior.
If you encounter this type of CAPTCHA, simply press and hold the “I’m not a robot” button instead of entering your answer in the box provided. This should confirm your identity as a human user and allow you to proceed with the website or application.
Source: https://www.ctinsider.com/connecticut/article/ct-social-security-benefits-ssi-payments-may-20292285.php