HTTP/2 Header Order and Why Browser-Like Requests Still Get Blocked
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Your requests may look like a real browser, but they’re still getting blocked. That’s because modern systems analyze protocol behavior, not just headers. Even when requests include realistic headers, they can still be detected if HTTP/2 behavior, such as header ordering, pseudo-header structure, and frame sequencing, does not match real browsers. These low-level inconsistencies reduce stability and reliability, making automated traffic easier to identify. What is HTTP/2 header ordering? In HTTP/
