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by JakeTheAndroid
2338 days ago
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Yeah, because most custom browsers are malicious. They have the data to prove it. This isn't a side feature, it's a direct feature that is 100% intentional. They maintain a backend whitelist of known "good" user-agents. Curl is on that list and there are a few others outside of the big players. Most people building custom browsers are doing it to do something Chrome would disallow. One instance would only supporting one, weak-ish cipher forcing TLS to use a predictable cipher instead of choosing the best available encryption for transit. While I agree some people have cool browser projects that would be nice to use, it's a side effect of bad actors abusing the system. Most of the annoying parts of Cloudflare exist because bad actors have abused the system. |
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