> And they do offer Privacy Pass as a sort of
> approach to make it a little less annoying.
The Privacy Pass extension requires, as it mentions when installing it, access to all the data on all websites that you visit. So in order to stop getting so many Captchas, one has to give this company unfettered access to all sites that one visits? Why even bother with an HTTPS connection when the browser is potentially leaking the information away with explicit user consent?
And I don't even use Tor. But every few weeks I'll have a two or three day spat where every webpage that I visit requires at least two captchas to be solved. Maybe another user from my ISP is scrapping, but I'm a good citizen on the 'net.
And I don't even use Tor. But every few weeks I'll have a two or three day spat where every webpage that I visit requires at least two captchas to be solved. Maybe another user from my ISP is scrapping, but I'm a good citizen on the 'net.