BotScopeHQ@BotScopeHQ·7hA practical taxonomy of wanted crawlers, unwanted automation, and AI agents for policy and security teams. botscope.org/blog/good-bots…Çevir English00029
BotScopeHQ@BotScopeHQ·7hHow teams can inventory visible bot-protection signals across websites, page types, domains, and APIs. botscope.org/blog/does-my-w…Çevir English00014
BotScopeHQ@BotScopeHQ·7hWhy robots.txt is useful policy signaling but not technical enforcement against noncompliant automation. botscope.org/blog/robots-tx…Çevir English00013
BotScopeHQ@BotScopeHQ·7hWhat publishers, SaaS teams, marketplaces, and e-commerce sites should monitor as AI crawler activity grows. botscope.org/blog/ai-crawle…Çevir English0007
BotScopeHQ@BotScopeHQ·7hA practical definition of anti-agent defense for AI browser agents, autonomous crawlers, and automated workflows. botscope.org/blog/anti-agen…Çevir English0003
BotScopeHQ@BotScopeHQ·7hWhy security teams need a living anti-bot inventory across domains, subdomains, vendors, and acquisitions. botscope.org/blog/anti-bot-…Çevir English0003
BotScopeHQ@BotScopeHQ·7hA vendor-neutral guide to how WAFs and bot management tools differ, overlap, and work together. botscope.org/blog/bot-prote…Çevir English0007