![]() Step #4: Select “ Cookies and other site data” option and deselect all the others. Step #3: Scroll further and click on “ Clear browsing data”. ![]() Step #2: Now scroll down and click on “ Advanced” to open advanced settings. Step #1: Click on the top-right menu and select “ Settings”. Make sure all your data is stored safely, before deleting cookies. Note: Deleting cookies will force you to log in to websites again and some other website data may be deleted as well, such as items in a shopping cart. If you have a different browser, here’s an article on how to delete cookies on other browsers. I’ll be using Chrome to demonstrate how to delete cookies. ![]() It seems Google somehow uses cookies for detecting bots, so if you delete the cookies it will stop thinking you are a bot (at least for now). However, if you are frequently being asked - like after every search - then deleting cookies should make it go away. Usually, answering the authentication request is enough to keep it at bay for a while. Let’s see if those fixes work for you as well. To fix this annoying issue I have done some experiments, and so far Google hasn’t asked for authentication for a few months now. ![]() As a tech writer, I have to research a lot, and frequently Google halts me to confirm I am a human. If you are suffering from Google’s suspiciousness, then I feel your pain.
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