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* If `Tbb != Nb` we know that the specific Tor fingerprint is blocked.
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##### HIGH LEVEL FLOW-CHART: (Obsolete) #####
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##### HIGH LEVEL FLOW-CHART: (**Now Obsolete**) #####
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+ Use of dashed lines and boxes show the things that haven't been implemented as of now.
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+ As of now K has been set to 150 (Experimental Analysis)
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+ The Captcha Checking Module has been proposed recently, which enables the use of "captcha" in the requests path from the responses we get while we load a website.
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+ I've also proposed to check the final status code for a website redirected to another ([Mastercard](https://www.mastercard.de/) redirects to [this link](https://www.mastercard.de/de-de.html), and thus checking status code for "this link". Similar example would be for http://adsabs.harvard.edu/ which redirects to [here1](https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/) but for tor it redirects sometimes to [here2](http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/access_denied).H |
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+ I've also proposed to check the final status code for a website redirected to another ([Mastercard](https://www.mastercard.de/) redirects to [this link](https://www.mastercard.de/de-de.html), and thus checking status code for "this link". Similar example would be for http://adsabs.harvard.edu/ which redirects to [here1](https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/) but for tor it redirects sometimes to [here2](http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/access_denied).
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For more details one you could look into the [Experimental code](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hackhard/Fetcher/main/status%20code/test_run4/tr.py) and it's [output](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hackhard/Fetcher/main/status%20code/test_run4/tr_bash_output) to gain an even more insight. |
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