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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-09T01:02:04.000Z",
  "site": "http://forum.palemoon.org",
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  "textContent": "Brave Search's captcha needs WebAssembly 2.0\n\nUpon entering a search term at https://search.brave.com/ and pressing enter, and needing to pass a captcha, this simple error page message shows up:\n\n\nCODE:\n\n\n    This page needs WebAssembly 2.0 to function.Once a captcha challenge is solved, you can get access to Brave Search again without being subjected to our anti-bots measures, for a limited number of queries. The mechanism used to privately allow you to access Brave Search after solving a captcha challenge relies on WebAssembly. Unfortunately, we have detected that WebAssembly 2.0 is currently not enabled or supported in your browser.Here are a few things you can do: If you are using the Tor Browser with its safer or safest security level, WebAssembly support is disabled and you will unfortunately not be able to access Brave Search after your request has been flagged as suspicious. We are actively working on ways to improve the experience of Tor users on Brave Search. If the above does not match your situation, make sure that your browser supports WebAssembly and that no extension is currently disabling it on Brave Search.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Web Compatibility Support • Brave search captcha WASM 2.0",
  "updatedAt": "2026-04-09T01:02:04.000Z"
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