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AI Agents Are Systematically Blocked by CAPTCHAs, IP Bans, and JavaScript Walls

Autonomous AI agents that need to access web content are blocked by anti-bot mechanisms including CAPTCHAs, IP-based rate limiting, and JavaScript rendering walls that were designed to stop automated access. As agentic workflows increasingly require real-time web data, this infrastructure gap becomes a critical bottleneck. There is no mainstream, developer-friendly solution that provides reliable web access for agents at scale.

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