You Human? – Cloudflare Challenge Auto Solver
$10 – Lifetime Access
One payment. No subscriptions. No limits. Unlimited domains and bypasses.
One payment. No subscriptions. No limits. Unlimited domains and bypasses.
What It Does: Stop clicking “I’m not a robot” forever
This Chrome extension automatically detects and solves Cloudflare “Just a moment…” verification pages. No more manual clicking, no more waiting – it handles Turnstile challenges, browser verification, and CAPTCHA screens without any interaction from you.
Key Features
- โ Automatic Detection – Instantly recognizes Cloudflare challenge pages
- โ Auto-Solve – Clicks the verification checkbox automatically using real mouse events
- โ Global or Per-Site – Enable for all websites or only specific domains
- โ Shadow DOM Support – Works with Cloudflare’s latest Turnstile implementation
- โ No API Keys Required – Works locally without external CAPTCHA-solving services
- โ Privacy Focused – No data collection, no tracking, no accounts
How It Works
The extension uses Chrome’s DevTools Protocol (CDP) to interact with Cloudflare challenges in a way that mimics real user behavior. Unlike other solutions that use JavaScript click events (which Cloudflare detects), this extension uses low-level browser input simulation that bypasses detection.
Technical approach:
- Detects Cloudflare challenge pages via page content analysis
- Locates the challenge iframe inside Shadow DOM using CDP
- Calculates the checkbox position using DOM box model
- Dispatches native mouse events via Chrome Debugger API
Pro License Includes
- โ Unlimited domains
- โ Unlimited daily bypasses
- โ Global enable mode (all sites at once)
- โ Lifetime updates
- โ Priority support
Free vs Pro
| Feature | Free | Pro ($10) |
|---|---|---|
| Domains | 3 max | Unlimited |
| Daily Bypasses | 3 per day | Unlimited |
Privacy & Security
- No data collection or analytics
- No external server communication for solving
- No account required
- All processing happens locally in your browser
- Settings stored only in Chrome’s local storage




