Comment by Sayrus

Comment by Sayrus 19 hours ago

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> I have a hard time understanding robot detection as an issue of "user freedom" or "browser competition".

In the name of robot detection, you can lock down device, require device attestation, prevent users from running non-standard devices/OS/software, prevent them from accessing websites (CloudFlare dislikes non-chrome browser and hates non-standard browsers, ReCaptcha blocks you out if you're not on Chrome-like/Safari/Firefox). Web Environment Integrity[1] is also a good example of where robot detection ends up affecting the end user.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Environment_Integrity

ajross 18 hours ago

Aren't all those solutions even more impactful on the user experience though? Someone who cares about user freedom would think they're even worse, no?