The GET solution seems too lightly waved off considering that 90% of Tor requests will be nearly identical to those from trusted IP addresses.
The Tor egress bandwidth is sufficiently small and sparsely located that this wouldn't be an issue for a CDN.
Yeah, this is beyond just Tor - they're breaking VPN and carrier-grade NAT traffic too. Even if Tor bowed to their demands those would stay broken, and scammers would still fill out the captchas manually. But they seem…
The GET solution seems too lightly waved off considering that 90% of Tor requests will be nearly identical to those from trusted IP addresses.
The Tor egress bandwidth is sufficiently small and sparsely located that this wouldn't be an issue for a CDN.
Yeah, this is beyond just Tor - they're breaking VPN and carrier-grade NAT traffic too. Even if Tor bowed to their demands those would stay broken, and scammers would still fill out the captchas manually. But they seem…