Tag: Digital Access


  • OpenAI expands ‘ChatGPT Go’ availability to 16 Asian countries

    OpenAI expands ‘ChatGPT Go’ availability to 16 Asian countries

    OpenAI Expands ChatGPT Go Across 16 Asian Markets OpenAI has broadened access to its cost-friendly subscription, ChatGPT Go, extending its reach to 16 countries in Asia. After successful launches in India and Indonesia, the program now targets a wider audience, making the company’s GPT-5 model more affordable and widely available for everyday use. Which countries…

  • Understanding Captcha Pages: Why Automated Access is Blocked and What It Means for Readers

    Understanding Captcha Pages: Why Automated Access is Blocked and What It Means for Readers

    What a Captcha Page Really Signals When you land on a captcha page like the one used by News Group Newspapers, it’s more than a temporary roadblock. It signals that the system believes the incoming activity may be automated. Captcha mechanisms are designed to distinguish human users from bots, protecting publishers’ content from automated scraping,…

  • Critical Date for Many: Bank-id Will Stop Working on Older Phones

    Critical Date for Many: Bank-id Will Stop Working on Older Phones

    Introduction As technology rapidly evolves, significant changes in digital services often leave some users behind. One notable change is the upcoming discontinuation of Bank-id support on older mobile devices, which is set to take effect in March 2025. This update primarily affects devices running software older than Android 9 and iOS 16. Impact on Users…

  • Critical Date Approaches: Bank-ID to Cease Functionality on Older Phones

    Critical Date Approaches: Bank-ID to Cease Functionality on Older Phones

    Introduction As of March 2025, Bank-ID will no longer be accessible on a significant number of older mobile devices. This impending change primarily affects users with devices running operating systems older than Android 9 and iOS 16. The shift has raised concerns about potential impacts on users with limited resources and the accessibility of essential…