Didn’t know of it. Awesome in theory, and Tremendousness of success is directly proportional to how many would use it.
But… I’m no webdev, but won’t sites notice the fake? Like mouse movement, scrolling. Those were data I’d be scanning for said fakes and disregard them.
As someone working in adjacent spaces: that’s a lot of work and a specialized skillset you’d need to hire for, plus a ton of dev time. Sure, google might work on that, but smaller sites are extremely unlikely to be doing so
Didn’t know of it. Awesome in theory, and Tremendousness of success is directly proportional to how many would use it.
But… I’m no webdev, but won’t sites notice the fake? Like mouse movement, scrolling. Those were data I’d be scanning for said fakes and disregard them.
As someone working in adjacent spaces: that’s a lot of work and a specialized skillset you’d need to hire for, plus a ton of dev time. Sure, google might work on that, but smaller sites are extremely unlikely to be doing so
Right. Fair point. So except with the majors it might actually be helpful.