Well. That is kinda ridicoulus, that the standard webView cannot access websites protected by Cloudflare. I’ve tryed everything that chatbots suggest to pass this, but is still not working at all.
im building an application that has a browser inside for surfing internet, and i were testing it, by trying to connect to deepseek.com, and found that i cannot pass captcha. This app is supposed for everyday use, and such should never happen that a default android in-app browser cannot connect to the website due to the policy of the security outsource service. Hope gecko will be effective solution, cuz it needs to rewrite the browser part of the code, but if finally it will not work, then it will be epic failure. Honestly, there should be some more accurate test, cuz obviously - iam surely not a bot, and my application is have nothing to do with suspicious illegal activites.
Cloudflare (e.g. the “security outsource service”) is simply providing the tools here.
It is the website owner’s choice, whether one or more features should be enabled or disabled.
While I cannot guarantee any successful result for you, -
I can confirm, that I do not personally see any issues, with a fully updated Firefox for Android, all the way down to a device, that is running on Android 9.
Browsing around on “deepseek.com”, I am not personally being presented with any challenges, which could indicate that the website owner have configured challenges that are matching your traffic, but not my traffic.
It could for example be, that the website owner have seen a lot of bad traffic, that originated from your country, or continent, and decided to selectively challenge traffic from there.
(And with that, I am NOT saying that your traffic is bad, but simply providing a plausible explanation.)