D.Draker Posted March 14 Author Posted March 14 11 hours ago, mjd79 said: @NotHereToPlayGames has captcha on every browser Yes, right, I'm aware of that. Bad location, maybe? As @NotHereToPlayGames actually wrote the same happens on un-modded browsers from that location. Public church IP? 2
D.Draker Posted March 14 Author Posted March 14 12 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said: This new Conspiracy Theory injected by D.Draker Wow! That took you so long... xD 2
mjd79 Posted March 14 Posted March 14 (edited) 16 minutes ago, D.Draker said: For example, in Opera there's a signature file for every important Opera's file inside the package. Sorry, they forgot to ask you. Apropos of .sig files, an interesting fact is that modified Firefox is not blocked, and also has them. Edited March 14 by mjd79 1
NotHereToPlayGames Posted March 14 Posted March 14 26 minutes ago, D.Draker said: I wrote chrome.dll CRC check, NOT "system files" I'm not seeing the difference. Browsers do not have "file access permissions" to even their own .dll files as far as a remote server or web site running a CRC check. Would be a gigantic security vulnerability.
NotHereToPlayGames Posted March 14 Posted March 14 26 minutes ago, D.Draker said: I believe you, I have the same result, but @NotHereToPlayGames doesn't. OMG. why?!??! No clue. If I were to throw out my own Conspiracy Theory, it is because I *NEVER* answer "are you human" checks. *NEVER*. If a site has to bounce me through a check like that, I just move on to a different web site.
NotHereToPlayGames Posted March 14 Posted March 14 25 minutes ago, D.Draker said: For example, in Opera there's a signature file for every important Opera's file inside the package. Sorry, they forgot to ask you. That's Opera. Chrome/Chromium does not have these signature files. Could also be why there are *hundreds*, literally!, of Chrome/Chromium Forks.
NotHereToPlayGames Posted March 14 Posted March 14 26 minutes ago, D.Draker said: For example, in Opera there's a signature file for every important Opera's file inside the package. Sorry, they forgot to ask you. "So what!" Your claim was that YouTube/Invidious was blocking based in CRC checks. Opera, Chrome, Chromium, Firefox, you name it, is not reporting their "nightly" CRCs to YouTube so that their users can use YouTube.
NotHereToPlayGames Posted March 14 Posted March 14 26 minutes ago, D.Draker said: As @NotHereToPlayGames actually wrote the same happens on un-modded browsers from that location. That's supposed to be GOOD, isn't it ??? If a web site doesn't know that I'm human, then that web site doesn't have my fingerprint on file. I think this is the third time I've mentioned this, I NEVER ANSWER ARE-YOU-HUMAN CAPTCHAs.
D.Draker Posted March 15 Author Posted March 15 23 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said: That's supposed to be GOOD, isn't it ? No, it just means your location is "dirty" in their database. Like I said, it can be the public church IP where you go during the boring Midwest evenings. It could your home shared IP with your neighbour, and that neighbour is a child abuser. I saw in some TV shows they are marked (red-flagged) in USA. For a couple of bucks per month, your provider can sell you a "clean" IP. But as we read before, the economy in USA isn't doing great, would be hard to earn those. I'm pretty sure only Musk can afford it now. 1
NotHereToPlayGames Posted March 15 Posted March 15 17 minutes ago, D.Draker said: where you go You have me confused with somebody else. 18 minutes ago, D.Draker said: it just means your location is "dirty" in their database Sounds like a good thing to me. Solving the captcha only helps them clean up the dirt. Why would any Privacy Rights advocate want to help them clean up the dirt?
D.Draker Posted March 15 Author Posted March 15 10 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said: You have me confused with somebody else. It was an example. It could be a dirty factory in Detroit, where only the poor work. 10 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said: Sounds like a good thing to me. Solving the captcha only helps them clean up the dirt. Why would any Privacy Rights advocate want to help them clean up the dirt? I don't solve it, too! Good if they don;t know it's you, public places are good, if no one is watching. 1
D.Draker Posted March 15 Author Posted March 15 Funny thing, today I was unblocked on youtube. But only if I watch from Browser, which is a choppy torture on my bum PC with the first iCore Gen (similar to Quad Q9650). I can easily watch 4K vids with MPC-HC, but NOT the freaking youtube.
D.Draker Posted March 15 Author Posted March 15 On 3/14/2025 at 5:32 PM, NotHereToPlayGames said: literally!, of Chrome/Chromium Forks. Chrome is licensed as proprietary software. We talk about Chrome. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome 1
D.Draker Posted March 16 Author Posted March 16 "X was also blocked for more than five months in Brazil last year, after the country claimed it allowed the spread of misinformation, before X eventually complied with a Brazilian Supreme Court order." https://san.com/cc/how-a-french-lawmakers-report-led-to-a-cybercrime-investigation-of-x/ 1
D.Draker Posted March 16 Author Posted March 16 How to delete your X account permanently in 7 steps, which I did. https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-delete-x-twitter-account-permanently 1
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