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  • @[email protected]
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    1369 months ago

    Since I started using a privacy respecting browser and moved to GNU/Linux, my whole life is captchas.

      • @[email protected]
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        9 months ago

        It makes sense that VPN users see CAPTCHAs though… By design, it’s hard to differentiate an attacker from a legitimate user, and there’s a LOT of cyberattacks that go via VPNs.

        That’s also why banks and online stores don’t like VPNs. It’s hard to tell if it’s you logging in vs if it’s an attacker using the same VPN as you.

        • Monkey With A Shell
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          59 months ago

          I mean properly you could say that about most any public network though. So far I haven’t had to deal with such but I wonder what the experience for those who’s ISP sticks them behind a CGN is on that front.

          • @[email protected]
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            9 months ago

            The difference with a public network at a coffee shop or whatever is that people usually aren’t using that network for DoS attacks.

            who’s ISP sticks them behind a CGN is on that front.

            Good ISPs that use CGNAT also use IPv6, and modern OSes prefer IPv6 over IPv4. There are some bad ISPs that use CGNAT and don’t support IPv6, in which case I imagine the experience for users isn’t ideal. I’ve tried using a network like that and kept getting “unusual traffic from your computer network” CAPTCHAs on Google.

    • @finestnothing
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      289 months ago

      There are some really awful captchas out there. I miss the days of just typing out some stretched and tilted numbers and letters.

      • Eager Eagle
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        119 months ago

        OTOH there are captchas that you just need to check a box today. It boggles my mind this is not more widespread.

        “No, let’s make our users play a fucking puzzle for a minute before granting them access”.

        • @frostysauce
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          59 months ago

          “No, let’s make our users play a fucking puzzle for a minute before granting them access”.

          Of course, they want you to train their AI for them.

        • @[email protected]
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          59 months ago

          But checking a box only works if they can somehow determine you’re human (cookies, crawlies, i dunno). Which may work if you’re only using uBlock, but not with a hardened user.js.

        • @[email protected]
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          -19 months ago

          Those captchas only work because you previously have correctly solved a captcha and it saved your session. It is a credential-less login.

          • Eager Eagle
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            99 months ago

            That’s not true. Look how invisible recaptcha works.

    • @[email protected]
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      249 months ago

      Firefox and Linux have not really caused any more captchas than I had on windows, using a VPN on the other hand is horrible.

      • @herrvogel
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        259 months ago

        Captchas is one of the reason why I ditched Google as my default engine because I started having nightmares about blurry low res pictures of motorcycles and busses and pedestrian crossings broken up into squares.

    • PrettyFlyForAFatGuy
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      79 months ago

      Even just using a VPN makes google spam me with with captcha after captcha for each search