Greetings, and Happy New Year! Client side ----------- Some check/restriction pages are pseudo and can be bypassed with a refresh. See https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/493323-xhreload It can also work by clicking on the buttons back and forward with some browsers. Server side ----------- However, some are server side, and therefore the so called "PassKey" be required, which is the only reason that I have FF installed, until it is available for Falkon. fixoutlook.org -------------- As was with Outlock which has foisted a modified HTML format, which could not be displayed with other email clients, I would suggest to organize a similar campaign, or better yet, a boycott. It was "fixoutlook.org" and later redirected to "email-standards.org". I sense that it was a form of a controlled opposition in order to make a benevolent display or distration to the public. Boycott ------- Therefore, I suggest to begin a boycott campaign, and consequently teach and inform people of recommended means to publish and serve contents on the internet, including utilization of P2P file-sharing software. It might be too radical to you, yet I am a Jew and I am of the orthodox Jewish sector, and that sector has mostly inner communication exchanges and less with other sectors and authorities (i.e. government). So the practical mean to them, is to boycott and inform others of recommended commercial or cultural practices, if necessary. As a Jew, I am a part of such community of well over a 100K for almost a decade, and I highly recommend to try that practice of boycott. Happy New Year, Schimon On Wed, 1 Jan 2025 14:24:05 +0100 Rodrigo Arias <rodarima@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Kevin,
On Wed, Jan 01, 2025 at 12:00:32PM +1100, Kevin Koster wrote:
Yes that seems to work for me too, strangely. Anyway that particular URL was just a random example I found in Firefox's history.
I see, here is a similar thread in Palemoon: https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=31339
Seems unlikely that it will be tied to a JS-free option for the initial "proof-of-work" challenge. But yes it might be useful after completing the first challenge in Firefox, if switching browser can work in practice.
Privacy pass is not tied to a particular challenge. Cloudflare now supports a JS captcha but other non-JS challenges may be added in the future. On the other hand, this also opens the door to Apple enforcing only non-modified iOS systems to access a website, which is just pure evil, see: https://educatedguesswork.org/posts/private-access-tokens/
I think the idea of private tokens may eventually solve the spam problem, but I think in its current form is harmful.
Best, Rodrigo. _______________________________________________ Dillo-dev mailing list -- dillo-dev@mailman3.com To unsubscribe send an email to dillo-dev-leave@mailman3.com