
Web browsers and Cloudflare team up to authenticate human traffic to combat the growing malicious bot hordes and keep the internet authentic
THE SO WHAT
Cloudflare working with browsers on a protocol to verify human and AI agent access is the start of identity becoming a first-class primitive at the HTTP layer. If your product depends on scraping, automation, or anonymous traffic, assume the cost of “looking human” is going up — plan for API-based access and explicit attestations instead of brittle workarounds.
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