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ZeroClick

Zeroclick is a term that appears in discussions of information technology and digital media. It is used in several contexts to denote situations where actions or results occur without a user having to perform a click or explicit interaction. The meaning varies by domain, and the term may be written zeroclick or ZeroClick in branding.

In information retrieval and user interfaces, zeroclick refers to mechanisms that present answers, previews, or actions

In cybersecurity, zeroclick describes vulnerabilities or attacks that do not require any user interaction. For example,

In branding and product naming, zeroclick is used by various companies for software, services, or security products

As a growing umbrella term, zeroclick continues to evolve with changes in search design, privacy expectations,

directly
in
the
interface,
without
requiring
the
user
to
navigate
to
a
separate
page.
Examples
include
knowledge
panels,
featured
snippets,
and
inline
results
in
search
engines
or
apps.
Proponents
argue
it
speeds
up
access
to
information;
critics
note
it
can
reduce
site
discovery,
skew
analytics,
and
raise
concerns
about
data
provenance
and
transparency.
a
zero-click
exploit
can
compromise
a
device
through
a
malformed
message
or
remote
trigger.
This
category
highlights
the
importance
of
secure-by-design
software,
prompt
patching,
and
robust
quarantine
of
inbound
data.
to
imply
effortless
interaction
or
passive
protection.
The
ambiguity
of
the
term
means
contexts
are
often
clarified
by
accompanying
descriptors
such
as
"zero-click
information,"
"zero-click
attack,"
or
"ZeroClick
security
product."
and
security
practices.