Google's unusual traffic

mzbtgam

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While Adguard is on google search continuously spam their capcha page

If I disable Adguad there is no such problem. Also after some time google search with Adguard google just blocks and not even showing any capcha page.



Is there any solution to this problem?

P.s. If I use any other google services its okay, my guess only google search reacts to Adguard like that.
 

Blaz

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Hide IP option is activated in Stealth mode?
 

vasily_bagirov

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Good question from @Blaz, please list all settings that you have enabled in Stealth Mode module.
 

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I bet it's hidden Referrer or "User-Agent".

Could you please try disabling the one by one?
 

mzbtgam

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Even in incognito tab?
Well, actually interesting thing is that this problem not regular. For example in Mozilla google redirects to capcha page (also if using incognito), but Chrome is fine.
So right now I am in some confusion. I cannot understand if this problem caused by some incompatibility Adguard\Google or it is some discrimination of Mozilla by Google (enhanced by Adguard)...
 
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Well, actually interesting thing is that this problem not regular. For example in Mozilla google redirects to capcha page (also if using incognito), but Chrome is fine.
So right now I am in some confusion. I cannot understand if this problem caused by some incompatibility Adguard\Google or it is some discrimination of Mozilla by Google (enhanced by Adguard)...
Usually Google shows this captcha in case if there're too many requests from your IP.
I've never heard about the case like yours, when Google shows it depending on the browser.
 

mzbtgam

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Usually Google shows this captcha in case if there're too many requests from your IP.
I've never heard about the case like yours, when Google shows it depending on the browser.
At the moment it's same capcha page for all browsers, so I guess was too optimistic to think of it as "browser-based" problem.
If I understand right - Adguard making may requests to Google and Google assumes this as "unusual behavior" and just blocking request just-in-case?

So is there some way of "whitelisting" google.com-pages?
 

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At the moment it's same capcha page for all browsers, so I guess was too optimistic to think of it as "browser-based" problem.
If I understand right - Adguard making may requests to Google and Google assumes this as "unusual behavior" and just blocking request just-in-case?
Adguard does not "make" request to Google, yet it modifies it a bit. Never was a problem before, but everything is possible..

So is there some way of "whitelisting" google.com-pages?
Yep, just add this rule to the user filter:
Code:
@@||google.com^
 

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it's sounds funny, but this didn't help either
Huh, I suppose we have some kind of a compatibility issue here.

What network configuration do you have? Maybe something special?
Do you use proxy or VPN?
What network-related software do you have?
 

mysteriously

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I have this issue too, sometimes. Now too for example. However I have some people I don't know connected to my network, so my case may not be 'reliable'.
Couple minutes later everything is ok again.
 
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