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by oDahjie0
2163 days ago
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This is a systematic problem when you use tor. I would really like a journalist to investigate this, by the way. The goal of a captcha is to prove you're human. What is the goal of 10 captcha in a row? I can make two hypothesis: 1. it's meant to discourage humans from using privacy preserving tools like tor, so it would be basically an agressive action to prevent them to access the content and force them to abandon their privacy tools 2. it could be a mean to identify the user by doing behavioral fingerprinting, by checking their movement speed, time of pattern recognition, etc, based on multiple inputs. I can't think of a case where such practice is not malicious and would not require scrutiny. |
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