Both my phone and laptop (separate networks) are now being, almost every time I visit the site, harassed by CAPTCHAs from Cloudflare. Could you turn the sensitivity down please?
- Type
- Bug report
- Status
- Implemented
I believe they (the development team) are dealing with increased botting and DDOS attacks, I have seen Jayson in chat (and around the site) seemingly working to optimize the algorithms, that which detects the attack(s). Unfortunately, though it is quite abhorrent, its best to let the administration work to optimize the site so that we are not constantly being tormented by DDOS attacks, which slow the site down.Both my phone and laptop (separate networks) are now being, almost every time I visit the site, harassed by CAPTCHAs from Cloudflare. Could you turn the sensitivity down please?
I know what Cloudflare is:First of all - this so called bug is on Cloudflare's end, and it's not a bug at all.
MC-Market uses a service called Cloudflare, among other things, Cloudflare is used to block bots and prevent DoS attacks on the site. Constant refreshing of the site, having several tabs open, etc; are all things that can cause these verification requests.
I don't think you should be too alarmed by them, just do your best to pass them and not fail too many times because this improves your Google Recpatcha rating, followed by you having to fill less captcha's and just clicking the I'm not a robot button.
Cheers.
harassed by CAPTCHAs from Cloudflare
I thought this might have indicated it.Could you turn the sensitivity down please?
See above. I view the site about every 6 hours. Thanks though.Constant refreshing of the site, having several tabs open, etc; are all things that can cause these verification requests.
Due to the increased frequency of attacks recently and relatively higher activity across our platform, the captcha is currently on a catch-all approach with exceptions for essential incoming traffic (search engines, IPNs, etc) in order to maintain stability. I intend on adjusting the algorithms we use next week (actual spring break) alongside updating the captcha page to be more accurate in regard to the description. In the meantime, captcha frequency has been reduced as of today and for Chrome or Firefox users, there is the Privacy Pass extension which allows you to do one captcha and skip the next 30.
For more information on Privacy Pass (or if you just downloaded Privacy Pass, to get more passes), visit https://captcha.website/ . Do note that if we find the frequent abuse of this service then it may, of course, be disabled.
