That is… a rather byzantine list of requirements to get a captcha service to work as opposed to just running a Firefox derivative with tracking protection on standard and a default-configuration uBO (which is the specific configuration that led to the 100 repetitions, not some kind of recommendation).
I am perfectly aware that these settings aren’t very private and I usually run something a bit tighter. My point was that even a mostly vanilla setup couldn’t get past hCaptcha.
You said “Firefox derivative” so resistFingerprinting may be enabled and WebGL blocked. If you’re talking about Librewolf, you should turn those off, then use Jshelter to get the non-breaking protection back.
That is… a rather byzantine list of requirements to get a captcha service to work as opposed to just running a Firefox derivative with tracking protection on standard and a default-configuration uBO (which is the specific configuration that led to the 100 repetitions, not some kind of recommendation).
A standard Firefox is not private and is easily fingerprintable. Those settings give you good privacy but won’'t make most captchas fail.
I am perfectly aware that these settings aren’t very private and I usually run something a bit tighter. My point was that even a mostly vanilla setup couldn’t get past hCaptcha.
You said “Firefox derivative” so resistFingerprinting may be enabled and WebGL blocked. If you’re talking about Librewolf, you should turn those off, then use Jshelter to get the non-breaking protection back.