Notte is partnering with Fingerprint to make sure good actors are never mistaken for bad bots: here's why that matters.
Good actors are being mistaken for bad bots. AI agents get blocked constantly, not because they're doing anything wrong, but because websites have no way to tell them apart from malicious scrapers.
Platforms like Fingerprint, used by thousands of websites, analyse signals like browser attributes, cursor movements, and network behaviour to classify every visitor into one of three buckets: human, good bot, or bad bot. Good bots are verified crawlers and legitimate AI agents. Bad bots are scrapers stealing data, credential stuffers hijacking accounts, spam tools. The problem is that without any proof of identity, a legitimate AI agent looks identical to a bad bot. So the default is to block anything automated.
Web Bot Auth was built to fix this, and Fingerprint adopted it into their platform. Legitimate agents register in Fingerprint’s Bot Directory, and from that point on every request they make carries a signed identity that websites can verify in real time. It works on top of cryptographic HTTP message signatures (essentially a verified passport for bots).
Notte has completed that registration. Our commitment to responsible automation: every Notte request is now cryptographically signed and automatically recognised as verified across any site running Fingerprint's detection.
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