Google accounts give you a good score and tend to deliver easy captchas while dealing with Recaptcha; however, for this reason, google accounts are being sold and bought constantly.
People have tried similar fight tactics in the past. SMS and phone verification have failed because the return on investment is far greater than the price barrier it adds to get any of those "virtual identities".
iPhones might work but then, for how long? If you guarantee that an IPhone won't get captchas, it's a good investment to buy many old(or new) ones and sell token access to skip any captcha.
Many farms already have thousands of phones scrolling through youtube videos to get views, likes, and other stats for videos/channels.
The same "logic" applies to yubikeys and similar auth hardware; attackers can exploit it similarly.
Companies will tell you that they have abuse policies and actively fight abuse/bot farms, but again, they are not solving a problem but solving the problem with tape.
ReCAPTCHA was very useful for a while, it did genuinely stop bots reasonably well, but none of the "newer" versions seem as efficient as the older versions used to be. Progress stopped after V2.
Google accounts give you a good score and tend to deliver easy captchas while dealing with Recaptcha; however, for this reason, google accounts are being sold and bought constantly.
People have tried similar fight tactics in the past. SMS and phone verification have failed because the return on investment is far greater than the price barrier it adds to get any of those "virtual identities".
iPhones might work but then, for how long? If you guarantee that an IPhone won't get captchas, it's a good investment to buy many old(or new) ones and sell token access to skip any captcha.
Many farms already have thousands of phones scrolling through youtube videos to get views, likes, and other stats for videos/channels.
The same "logic" applies to yubikeys and similar auth hardware; attackers can exploit it similarly.
Companies will tell you that they have abuse policies and actively fight abuse/bot farms, but again, they are not solving a problem but solving the problem with tape.
ReCAPTCHA was very useful for a while, it did genuinely stop bots reasonably well, but none of the "newer" versions seem as efficient as the older versions used to be. Progress stopped after V2.