On 9/26/2016 11:57 PM, Jeremy Rand wrote:
If it matters, I usually have Tor Browser in Medium-High security level,
so Javascript is enabled for HTTPS sites (including Google Translate).
Cheers,
-Jeremy
Yep, mine can be in Med or Med High security, and a lot of captcha's &
other features don't work reliably. Even if allow all scripts for the page.
Sometimes it does work.
The times - as a test - I immediately visited the same sites w/ firefox
(immediately going to same site probably isn't a good idea, if strict
anonymity is required) & same NoScript settings -AFAIK, plus had AdBlock
and / or Ghostery running, the captchas or page features usually worked
right away. I'm convinced that sometimes, it's just Tor Browser they
don't like, or certain countries of exit relay, or certain IPa ranges.
I've repeated it enough to know it's not a fluke.
For a fact, I know it's mostly *not* because I incorrectly solved the
captcha, which they often say.
Sometimes, they start renewing pictures in the array that I've already
checked, before I get to the end & submit. I tried doing it faster -
they replaced them faster.
Obvious they didn't want Tor users on those types of sites.
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