The client feature only works for websites that care about making exceptions for CGNAT users. Plenty of them simply ban the shared addresses.
That's part of the reason why countries like India are getting so many CAPTCHAs: websites don't care for the reason behind lackluster IP plans from CGNAT ISPs. If the ISP offered IPv6 support, people wouldn't have so many issues, but alas, apparently there's money for shitty CGNAT boxes but not IPv6 routers.
That's part of the reason why countries like India are getting so many CAPTCHAs: websites don't care for the reason behind lackluster IP plans from CGNAT ISPs. If the ISP offered IPv6 support, people wouldn't have so many issues, but alas, apparently there's money for shitty CGNAT boxes but not IPv6 routers.