On 4/2/2016 4:24 PM, Roman Mamedov wrote:
On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 23:02:09 +0200 (CEST)
[email protected] wrote:
Hi Tor Talkers,
i wonder if e. g. google translator may help to read the info behind captcha
walls:
just let a script translate the url-content
e. g. google translation
https://translate.google.com/
from detect language
http://www.estadao.com.br/
to portuguese/spanish/etc.
unfortunately this translation script will not translate the same languages
(portuguese => portuguese)
but you can open two TABs and reverse translate it by c'n'paste into the same
language
i just tested that thing on this concrete url
A simpler workaround of similar kind would be to use the Ixquick Proxy: do a
search at https://ixquick.com/, then click "Proxy" in search results. Just
tested with searching for "Cloudflare" then opening their website via the
proxy.
The only drawback to Ixquick or Startpage proxy - or benefit - depending
on viewpoint, is they disable java script.
Which most Tor users want, but some pages won't load at all w/o it.
Unlike with NoScript, you have no option to enable any JS (select
trackers / domains) using the proxy.
If the page works using the proxy - great. If not, go somewhere else or
re-access the page with TBB & NoScript to allow the page's domain, at
minimum.
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