Not sure if you're joking, but if you're not: Congratulations on using a very "normal/safe" OS/browser/IP.
I get captchas daily, without using any VPN and on several different IPs (work, home, mobile). The only crime I can think of is that I'm using Firefox instead of Chrome.
Using Linux is rare among the general public, but very normal among the kind of person who may find themselves working at Cloudflare or at a potential cloudflare partner/customer.
I don't really buy the argument that they're pushing more captchas to you just because of using Firefox on Linux with an ad blocker.
It must depend on something else. Firefox & Linux have always worked fine for me, I cannot remember when I last got restricted by a Cloudflare captcha.
my residental ip of years (which is not shared or cgnat) was recently flagged by cloudflare for who knows why. if you are asking, you havent seen when cloudflare thinks you are something else.
cloudflare are not the good guys because they give people free cdn and ddos protection lol
Really? Because I'm on Debian, with Firefox, with a VPN active 24/7 and I almost never get Captchas. I do get those "checking your browser" pages often but they just stick around for maybe half a second then redirect.
It's not much consolation to me if I'm one of the 25% still being challenged.
The world really has more than enough heuristic fraud detection systems that most people aren't even aware exist, but make life miserable for those that somehow don't fit the typical user profile. In fact, the lower the false positive rate gets, the more painful these systems usually become for each false positive.
I'm so tired of it. Sure, use ML (or "AI") to classify good and evil users for initial triaging all day long, but make sure you have a non-painful fallback.
I use a VPN and firefox and I get some extra captchas but not enough to be annoying. And you don't have to do anything more than tap the checkbox.
Meanwhile a bunch of "security" products other websites use just flat out block you if you're on a VPN. Other sites like youtube or reddit are in between where they block you unless you are logged in.
I get captchas daily, without using any VPN and on several different IPs (work, home, mobile). The only crime I can think of is that I'm using Firefox instead of Chrome.