Executive TL;DR:
- Cloudflare Turnstile requires fingerprintable WebGL, sparking controversy.
- Developers and users express concerns over privacy and accessibility.
- Alternatives like PoW are proposed, but come with their own set of issues.
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Forum Voices
Cloudflare is known to use fingerprinting to detect scrapers, but this approach has its drawbacks.
Cloudflare is known to use fingerprinting to detect scrapers. For example, they use JA3 fingerprints and match them against the UA to block stuff like cURL while allowing OkHttp (Android clients) – but this can be easily be spoofed with packages such as CycleTLS.
Some developers are finding workarounds, but these can be time-consuming and may not always work.
If they know you’re spoofing, you’re not spoofing hard enough. This stupid ‘war against bots’ is going to lead to the downfall of the Internet and effectively turn it into another walled garden where only ‘approved’ (anti-)user agents are allowed.
Conclusion
The debate around Cloudflare Turnstile’s fingerprinting requirements highlights the need for a balanced approach to security and accessibility.
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