Immediately after switching the page, it will work with CSR.
Please reload your browser to see how it works.

Source:https://github.com/SoraKumo001/next-streaming

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You should really read the "Why" section of the README before jumping to conclusions:

``` some web services use the TLS and HTTP handshakes to fingerprint which client is accessing them, and then present different content for different clients. These methods are known as TLS fingerprinting and HTTP/2 fingerprinting respectively. Their widespread use has led to the web becoming less open, less private and much more restrictive towards specific web clients

With the modified curl in this repository, the TLS and HTTP handshakes look exactly like those of a real browser. ```

For example, this will get you past Cloudflare's bot detection.


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Curl-impersonate: Special build of curl that can impersonate the major browsers

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Debit cards link directly to your bank account and have very few consumer protections.

Good luck getting your money back from a bad merchant. Especially if it's A LOT of money.

https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/credit-cards/credit-card-...

To simplify:

- A Debit Card - It's your money on the line, and the bank has little interest in spending their money protecting it.

- A Credit Card - It's the bank's money on the line, and the bank has a lot of interest in spending their money protecting it.


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HP printers try to send data back to HP about your devices and what you print

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Sure! Here's HP¹. You can look up others on your own:

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    Product Usage Data – We collect product usage data such as pages printed, print mode, media used, ink or toner brand, file type printed (.pdf, .jpg, etc.), application used for printing (Word, Excel, Adobe Photoshop, etc.), file size, time stamp, and usage and status of other printer supplies. We do not scan or collect the content of any file or information that might be displayed by an application.

    Device Data – We collect information about your computer, printer and/or device such as operating system, firmware, amount of memory, region, language, time zone, model number, first start date, age of device, device manufacture date, browser version, device manufacturer, connection port, warranty status, unique device identifiers, advertising identifiers and additional technical information that varies by product.
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¹ https://web.archive.org/web/20190828162443/https://www8.hp.c...