same pharisaism like in the previous post.
like if the js would make the connection secure.
2023-07-26 ยท 3 years ago
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โ๏ธ Morgan ยท 2023-07-26 at 13:01:
That is indeed an odd claim.
I did some digging, the change to require javascript was announced on the Google security blog here:
โ 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.
๐ norayr [OP] ยท 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.
๐ norayr [OP] ยท 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.