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Hold Tight: Website Asks Users to Prove They’re Human

In an increasingly digital world, websites are constantly fighting to distinguish between real users and automated bots. One site has taken a unique approach, asking visitors to engage in a simple, yet somewhat unusual, task to prove their human credentials.

Instead of using the typical CAPTCHA puzzles featuring distorted text or image recognition, this website presents a straightforward request: press and hold a button until it turns a vibrant green. The message accompanying this task reads, “This request seems a bit unusual, so we need to confirm that you’re human. Please press and hold the button until it turns completely green. Thank you for your cooperation!”

For some users, this request might feel a tad odd. It deviates from the standard online verification methods, leaving some to wonder why a simple button press is sufficient to confirm human presence.

The site also acknowledges the possibility of errors, providing a link to their support team for users who believe they’ve encountered a problem.

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