Cloudflare Teams up with Big Browsers to Help Websites Tell Welcome From Unwelcome Visitors
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Cloudflare teams up with big browsers to help websites tell welcome from unwelcome visitors
Cloudflare on Monday said that it has joined with the three leading commercial browser makers to create a privacy-preserving protocol that websites can use to separate desirable web traffic from undesirable network requests. Cloudflare, along with Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox, have committed to develop Private Access Control Tokens (PACTs), a way for websites to generate a digital token that asserts a given browsing session…
Web browsers and Cloudflare team up to authenticate human traffic to combat the growing malicious bot hordes and keep the internet authentic
Cloudflare and web browsers to develop new internet protocolPACT protocol will help to verify legitimate web access from human and botsUsers will be given an anonymized "personhood" token to show they have a real reason to access a websiteNow that bot traffic on the internet has officially surpassed human HTTP requests, both web browsers and web infrastructure providers agree something needs to be done, especially as AI agents enter the fray.Tod…
Google And Shopify Back Cloudflare’s AI Bot Gatekeeping Initiative
Google, Shopify, and browser makers are backing new PACT protocol "on Cloudflare's network" for gatekeeping AI agents. The post Google And Shopify Back Cloudflare’s AI Bot Gatekeeping Initiative appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
In the future, data protection will be integrated directly into the Internet infrastructure. Cloudflare, together with leading browser manufacturers such as Mozilla, Google, Microsoft and Shopify, has announced the development of a new, data protection-oriented Internet protocol. Private Access Control Tokens (PACT), which aims to help websites distinguish legitimate users and authorized AI agents from harmful automated traffic – without intrusi…
Cloudflare Collaborates With Leading Browsers to Develop a Privacy-First Protocol For the Global Internet
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