The article explains how web browsers can mistakenly identify users as bots due to certain settings or behaviors. Disabling JavaScript or cookies, for example, triggers detection systems that disrupt normal access. Additionally, users who navigate rapidly through sites might appear automated, leading to a block. The guidance suggests ensuring that JavaScript and cookies are enabled for a better browsing experience, thereby allowing users seamless access to websites that depend heavily on these technologies.
When users disable JavaScript or cookies, they can unintentionally trigger systems designed to detect and block automated access, which can lead to being mistakenly identified as a bot.
Adjusting browser settings such as enabling JavaScript and cookies can restore access and ensure normal functionality of websites that rely on these technologies.
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