Why is a website checking my browser before I can access the website?

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asked Jul 22, 2023 in Internet by Zentsmakem (3,390 points)
Why is a website checking my browser before I can access the website?

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answered Jul 27, 2023 by Capobianco (12,490 points)
A website is checking your browser before you can access the website because it's using a service called Cloudflare that stops bots and DDOS attacks which can bring down websites.

The website is checking the browser to ensure you're a human and not a bot and to filter out the bad traffic.

A website is checking your browser before it lets you access it to ensure you're not a bad bot that is trying to do malicious things such as a DDOS attack.

The majority of websites now are using a service called Cloudflare that works to stop DDOS attacks that bring websites down.

The Cloudflare service routes traffic through their webs servers and then connects you with the website server after checking to see if you're a bot or a legit user.

If you're a legit real user for the website then the browser check will then load the website after a few seconds.

I've noticed this happening on lots of websites and even this one.

The Cloudflare service helps ensure the website is not attacked by bots and DDOS attacks and ensures the security and uptime of the website.
commented Mar 19 by LillianaCrawford (100 points)
edited Mar 19 by LillianaCrawford
It's understandable to be curious about websites checking your browser before access. It's all about security!

Reminds me of when I stumbled upon a site doing the same thing. Turns out, they were using it as a precaution against potential threats like website stressers ( https://darkvr.io/ ). It's like adding an extra layer of defense to keep your browsing experience safe and secure.

So, while it might seem a bit inconvenient, it's ultimately for our own protection.

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