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In addition to the tech reasons mentioned, the click here checkbox is just a fucking infuriating interruption
More infuriating than captcha?
No but we need to get rid of all types
How are you planning to do it? It's typically used as a defence against bots which are becoming more of problem not less. What you describe is Cloudflare's managed challenge, most of the time it doesn't even need you to click anything because you already clicked somewhere else.
Ideally a human user wouldn't have to encounter such a system at all
In your ideal world it means that you are tracked between websites. It's mostly how it works now.
Nah, the solution should just be done in the background. Invisible and not a forced interaction
You don't see a problem with automating a thing against automation? It can be done but in principle the less forced human interaction you get the more privacy invasion it requires.
it is a problem yeah, hopefully with upcoming solutions