Moving that information to the bottom of the screen sucks. Why would they have information where your hands typically hold the phone? People's eyes typically stay focused toward the upper-middle of the device, so being on the bottom just makes it harder to read.
On its surface, it's a good idea. Website hosts don't want to be inundated with fake traffic and fake data inserted by bots.
But it's entirely unnecessary when your local library or doctor's office is using captcha just for you to fill out a form, it's a bit excessive because it's highly unlikely any type of botnet would be targeting sign up fields on their sites. The attackers wouldn't get anything out of it.
That's actually what Terminator is going to be about. There was a recent interview with the director, James Cameron, where he mentioned something about time travel. He didn't want to spoil it before it releases though.
I'm excited to see it in theaters when it comes out!
Welp, guess I'm going to get rid of Disney+. I already hate that they flooded it with Hulu content. I very much cannot let my kid browse through unattended anymore.
I mean, Poor Things is on there now and it has some of the most explicit sex scenes I've seen in a movie in a long time.
Don't feel lame. I'm not buying it now. Requirements like these are taking over gaming and it's asinine.
I'm not creating a new account for every new game I want to play. Ubisoft, Rockstar, EA, Sony, Microsoft... It's absolutely maddening.
Half the reason companies do this is to spam your email address, track you, and sell your data.