Google "detected unusual traffic" message on iPhone

When I opened Google with Safari(using iPhone), this message appeared "Our systems have detected unusual traffic from your computer network" but my PC doesn't have this problem.

And I don't use VPN.

I don't know why this happens.



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Posted on Aug 24, 2020 2:27 AM

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Posted on Jan 3, 2021 12:05 PM

Settings, Safari, Advanced, Experimental Features, and turn on HTTP/3 and this stopped the “Google detected unusual traffic” captcha for me after doing some research it appears that Google uses HTTP/3 and some carriers are not on board with this yet and so Google thinks you’re a robot, I hope this helps.

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Apr 17, 2021 8:33 PM in response to smtips

Same problem here on my 2019 MacBook Pro 15''... I have had this problem for over a year now, and I still have it plus more. Not only do I still have to do the "reCAPTCHA-20 TIMES A DAY", but google search and my Gmail account, for the matter, won't acknowledge or recognize that I own all Apple products, not Android/Google products.


My biggest problem with all this mess is even before returning to a Gmail/Google account again I tried using just an "@iCloud Email Only" as my email and applied it while using my Mac and iPhone only as my devices..... So ALL APPLE 100%, and yet, among a ton of other issues I was still getting "reCAPTCHA"...... All while troubleshooting with Apple Support for over a year. Again remember I had no Gmail account, no Yahoo account and, no Outlook account, and I still can't go 15min without getting caught up with tons of Errors, reCAPTCHA's, Kernal Panics, Beachballed to death, hanging apps, freezing system, passwords changing on there own, putting a third party email as a "REACHED AT ONLY" on my apple account, then next time one of my devices ask for a password, for one reason or another It whips my (reached-at email) up to the top of both my devices as my appleid and takes my @icloud, which was my true appleid user sign-in and makes it an alias. I'am Apple **** and I can't find the freaking front door.

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