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by therein 406 days ago
Almost. I mean it's not like fetch(..) is going to lead to some esoteric kind of HTTP request method. I am guessing parent comment is saying what it is saying because fetch will utilize the cookies and other crumbs set by the successful completion of the captcha. If you can take all those crumbs and include it in your next GET request, you don't need to resort to utilizing fetch.
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Scammers will use fingerprints from their victims browser/IP/geolocation to try and impersonate them, you basically can buy not only stolen credentials but also the environment in which to run them -safely- from such vendors