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On 10/03/2015 01:40 AM, Virgil Griffith wrote:
> For unrelated reasons I'm meeting with Cloudflare.  Can someone enlighten
> me on the current state of the captcha situation?  Presuming they are
> unwilling to completely drop the captcha, what would be a step in the right
> direction?

They offer IP whitelisting. It would be nice if they would add a filter
for Tor, so site admins using Cloudflare could whitelist Tor exit IPs.

It also doesn't work without Javascript in any meaningful way.

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