Cloudflare Turnstile's WebGL Fingerprinting Problem
Cloudflare Turnstile markets itself as a privacy-friendly CAPTCHA alternative, but it silently requires fingerprintable WebGL access. Here's what that means for your users and your site.
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Cloudflare Turnstile markets itself as a privacy-friendly CAPTCHA alternative, but it silently requires fingerprintable WebGL access. Here's what that means for your users and your site.
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