Submission + - Google Won't Let You Sign In If You Disabled JavaScript In Your Browser (zdnet.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Google announced today four new security features for securing Google accounts. These four updates are meant to bolster protections before and after users sign into accounts, but also in the case of recovering after a hack. According to Google's Jonathan Skelker, the first of these protections that Google has rolled out today comes into effect even before users start typing their username and password. In the coming future, Skelker says that Google won't allow users to sign into accounts if they disabled JavaScript in their browser. The reason is that Google uses JavaScript to run risk assessment checks on the users accessing the login page, and if JavaScript is disabled, this allows crooks to pass through those checks undetected. This change is likely to impact only a very small number of users --around 0.01 percent according to Google's data-- but it will likely impact bots harder, as many of them run through headless browsers where this feature is turned off for performance reasons.
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