Is there a way to tell if your browser is being scanned?
If so, would you expect the scan frequency to correlate with your score to some degree?
I'd like be able to get a sense if I'm clean (i.e low threshold) or not.
Without doubt. And some. They'd pull a bigger crowd than Metallica, probably bigger than Muse considering how recently they've played GF and the general waning interest in them over the last decade, love the Cure but still think Pulp would be a bigger pull, and not even a comparison against Neil Young, they'd certainly eclipse him.
Unsure if I've misunderstood the OP's comments. Someone's put some alcohol in my wines.
https://amiunique.org is a pretty common set of fingerprinting you can look at. Your internet package won’t affect it and probably just restarting the router is enough to get a new IP. If you are getting blocked a lot, update chrome, update your graphics card drivers and update your pc, and clear your cookies at the same time.
I logged in with Firefox on Linux and it just kept banning me so anecdotal stuff. Firefox is probably used by more power users and thus might receive a higher score.
So you have a low threshold and a high threshold, set by SeeTickets. If youre below the low threshold, you’ll get on absolutely fine with minimal fuss. If you’re above the low threshold it constantly scan your browser and see if it and you are behaving like a bot, if you are it will eventually kick you off. If you’re above the high threshold (this will be very rare) you won’t even see the site.
This is my issue with it, they’re using dynamite to crack a nut. The same software that was booting everyone out for the oasis sale. But seetickets probably don’t care as they don’t have to pay in house devs to do the job.
Great gig but felt dangerously oversold before they came on. Thankfully some of the crowd ventured upstairs and there was a bit more space.
But yeah, really good gig.