Pardon Our Interruption
Briefly

Cookies and JavaScript must be enabled to avoid being mistakenly identified as a bot when accessing certain websites. Disabling JavaScript interferes with the site’s scripting and functionality, while cookies are often required for tracking and user identification. Additionally, third-party browser plugins like Ghostery and NoScript can block essential JavaScript functions, contributing to detection as a bot. Rapid navigation by power users might also trigger these checks, leading to access restrictions. Adjusting settings can help regain access to required content or services.
Disabling JavaScript may trigger a bot detection mechanism on websites that check for active scripting. Ensure JavaScript is enabled to access content smoothly.
Sites often require cookies for functionality and tracking. If cookies are disabled, it may lead to unexpected behaviors such as being mistaken for a bot.
Third-party browser plugins like Ghostery or NoScript can impede JavaScript execution, which is essential for accessing specific website features and content.
Power users navigating swiftly might inadvertently trip bot detection systems. Adjusting browsing speed or methods may help avoid detection issues.
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