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People Shocked After Finding Out What Clicking ‘I am Not a Robot’ Actually Does

The idea of our technology taking over the world has been around for a long time. But it turns out, there’s something much more real to be frightened about…

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We’re all overly reliant on our technology.

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It’s basically essential for all aspects of life.

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But that means one thing.

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Our devices also know way too much about us.

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And this leads to some creepy occurrences.

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We’ve all had the experience of seeing a targeted ad that hits a little too close to home.

Say you’re talking with a friend about getting a cat…

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And then your device instantly starts advertising cat food.

It’s extremely unsettling…

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Are our devices listening to us?

The idea of technology having too much power over us is highly unsettling.

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And one new revelation has the internet’s mind blown!

We’ve all ticked the ‘I am not a robot’ box when using some websites.

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But did you ever stop to think, why?

Well, all has been revealed on UK quiz show QI.

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And it’s surprisingly creepy!

 “So ticking the box is not the point. It’s how you behaved before you ticked the box that is analyzed,” host Sandi Toksvig explained.

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“So, to be honest, I can’t tell you all the details because they keep it secret because they don’t want people trying to cheat the test, but broadly speaking, you tick the box and it prompts the website to check your browsing history.”

“So let us say, for example, before you tick the box you watched a couple of cat videos and you liked a tweet about Greta Thunberg, you checked your Gmail account before you got down to work – all of that makes them think that you must be a human.

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“And checking the box can even spur it to analyze the way in which you moved your mouse across the screen. It’s slightly spooky, I think,” she said.

“Essentially, when you are clicking ‘I am not a robot’ box, you are instructing the site to have a look at your data and decide for itself.

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“If the machine is not sure, that’s when it directs you to click on lightroom pictures of fire hydrants that aren’t there,” Toksvig revealed.

Did you know this?