Closed Bug 1930475 Opened 27 days ago Closed 26 days ago

allegro.pl - "Confirm you are a human" verification process is not triggered

Categories

(Web Compatibility :: Site Reports, defect)

Firefox 132
Desktop
Windows 10
defect

Tracking

(firefox132 affected, firefox133 affected, firefox134 affected)

RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Tracking Status
firefox132 --- affected
firefox133 --- affected
firefox134 --- affected

People

(Reporter: rbucata, Unassigned)

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Details

(Keywords: webcompat:site-report, Whiteboard: [webcompat-source:product][webcompat:sightline])

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Attached video Chr vs FF

Environment:
Operating system: Windows 10
Firefox version: Firefox 132.0.1 (release)

Preconditions:

  • Clean profile

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Navigate to: https://allegro.pl/logowanie?origin_url=%2Fmoje-allegro%2Fsprzedaz%2Fzamowienia%2F%3FsellerId%3D116746300%26status%3DPROCESSING
  2. Observe

Expected Behavior:
The verification process is triggered

Actual Behavior:
Page reloads, missing the verification process

Notes:

  • Reproducible on the latest Firefox Release and Nightly
  • Reproducible regardless of the ETP setting
  • Works as expected using Chrome

Created from webcompat-user-report:c6dfe740-6fc2-41fb-99fd-3552f5d61e74

Summary: allegro.pl - "Confirm you are a huma" verification process is not triggered → allegro.pl - "Confirm you are a human" verification process is not triggered

See bug 1906067 comment 7 -- resolving as WORKSFORME for now. I see widely varying behavior depending on my IP geolocation, and the closest I got to your results in your screencast here was a case where Firefox gave me the results that your screencast shows for Chrome.

I think captcha decision-trees (RE whether-to-show-the-captcha-or-not) are kind of a black box, and it's nontrivial to try to investigate/understand them. If I had to hazard a guess at a diagnosis, I'll bet the site's behavior that you saw in Firefox here (with the short blank redirect) was just a case where the main site thought a captcha was merited, and then the captcha service decided it wasn't necessary, or something like that.

As long as this only happens once and it's not breaking the site, let's not worry about this (particularly given that we get entirely different results depending on IP geolocation, and none of them seem to result in a degraded Firefox experience).

--> Calling WFM.

Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 26 days ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME

Since nightly and release are affected, beta will likely be affected too.
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Whiteboard: [webcompat-source:product] → [webcompat-source:product][webcompat:sightline]
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