Comment by ☕️ Morgan
Re: "same pharisaism like in the previous post. like if the js…"
That is indeed an odd claim.
I did some digging, the change to require javascript was announced on the Google security blog here:
— https://security.googleblog.com/2018/10/announcing-some-security-treats-to.html
So very likely it does actually relate to security, although they do not paint a picture as to how :) maybe something to do with rejecting attempts by bots to guess your password.
2023-07-26 · 3 years ago
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🐙 norayr [OP] · 2023-07-26 at 13:47:
indeed, maybe. i used some non-js sites fine before they started to use cloudflare. then i had to enable js for cloudflare checks to work.
🐙 norayr [OP] · 2023-07-26 at 13:48:
but yes, that wouldn't make the connection more secure. that's just the server can use cloudflare (another centralized entity that gathers data) to check for bots.
Original Post
same pharisaism like in the previous post. like if the js would make the connection secure.