Hi Lars
I actually have two suggestions. Although one of them depends on if you
are willing to make a call.
Very very recently Google's disability support team created a phone
number. it is not toll free, like Apples, Northern California if memory
serves.
Given how Google tracks things, I would personally seek a truly human
connection for the solution.
My other suggestion is to join the Google accessibility list, and there
ask for a direct contact.
Does that resonate?
Hope it helps,
Karen
On Thu, 9 Jan 2025, Lars Bjørndal wrote:
I'm using Elinks regularly from a server located in a data center. Until
recently, with no problem. But now, they have blocked the access from my
IP address due to the lack of javascript, and the posibility to prove
that I'm a human and not a robot. I've not found any email address or
contact form that let me contact Google to remove my IP address from
their block list.
Do you have any suggestions for how to resolve this problem? Is it
possible to run orca remotely, so that I can run Firefox from the
server, just to access Google and prove that I'm a human, in hope that
this will remove the IP address? Do you have other tips?
Thanks,
Lars
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