Hi Michael, Colleagues have pointed me to an escalation path internally at Google; I've filed one, and pointed back to this email thread.
It's not clear whether one specific thing changed that can be reverted - Google's anti-abuse team is constantly evolving their strategies for detecting automated attacks. I can't promise anything, but hope that the team will follow up here, and that together a solution can be found. -Ken On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 6:13 PM Michael Catanzaro via webkit-dev < webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org> wrote: > Hi, see: > > https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=240041 > > It is a little finicky, in that it *sometimes* works, and I don't know > why. But usually Google blocks us. See screenshot: > > https://bugs.webkit.org/attachment.cgi?id=458768 > > I was hoping that it could be avoided by a user agent quirk, but sadly > they are doing some deeper level of fingerprinting. > > Can anybody who is able to get attention from Google help get this > reverted *urgently*? This is beyond unacceptable. I doubt we'll have > any luck via the ask nicely approach, but it's worth a try. > > Michael > > > _______________________________________________ > webkit-dev mailing list > webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org > https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev > -- I support flexible work schedules, and I’m sending this email now because it is within the hours I’m working today. Please do not feel obliged to reply straight away - I understand that you will reply during the hours you work, which may not match mine. (credit: jparent@)
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