any idea what they are doing to bypass it?
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A few things:
For sites that use external verification services, they block the DNS of this verification site, instead replacing the handoff to return a valid ID status to the originating server.
For others, they fake your IP to make it look like you're coming from a country that doesn't need ID.
i.e. similar to a VPN, but not actually routing via that country or creating a tunnel.
The problem, I think, is that it is using these systems for sites that don't explicitly need it, such as Google search, meaning that sometimes you fail to reach that site because it doesn't know where to send the return traffic.
They do say it is "Beta" right now and uses AI, so you should expect issues. It's probably best to use a VPN, until they do more work on this.