| Actually, the CAPTCHAs are in place mostly because of assholes like you abusing other assholes like you[0]. Most of the automated misbehavior is businesses doing it to other businesses - in many cases, it's direct competition, or a third party the competition outsources it to. Hell, your business is probably doing it to them too (ask the marketing agency you're outsourcing to). > If you truly need access to something, ask for an API, may you need to pay for it, maybe you don't. Like you'd give it to me when you know I want it to skip your ads, or plug it to some automation or a streamlined UI, so I don't have to waste minutes of my life navigating your bloated, dog-slow SPA? But no, can't have users be invisible in analytics and operate outside your carefully designed sales funnel. > May you get it, maybe the site owner tells you to go pound sand and you should take that as you're behaviour and/or use case is not wanted. Like they have a final say in this. This is an evergreen discussion, and well-trodden ground. There is a reason the browser is also called "user agent"; there is a well-established separation between user's and server's zone of controls, so as a site owner, stop poking your nose where it doesn't belong. -- [0] - Not "you" 'mrweasel personally, but "you" the imaginary speaker of your second paragraph. |
If you have a sales funnel, as in you take orders and ship something to a customer, consumer or business, I almost guarantee you that you can request an API, if the company you want to purchase from is large enough. They'll probably give you the API access for free, or as part of a signup fee and give you access to discounts. Sometimes that API might be an email, or a monthly Excel dump, but it's an API.
When we're talking site that purely survive on tracking users and reselling their data, then yes, they aren't going to give you API access. Some sites, like Reddit does offer it I think, but the price is going to be insane, reflecting their unwillingness to interact with users in this way.
> Not "you" 'mrweasel personally
Understood, but thank you :-)