Javascript mandate letter
A javascript mandate letter is a letter that is sent to a website-owner or
forum-software-maker by a domestic intelligence agency.
The types of websites that are targetted with such letters include webmail-websites,
forum-websites, wiki-websites, file-upload-websites, and online-gaming-websites.
The letter orders the website-owner to make one or more of the website's essential functions
javascript-dependent, in many cases by being dependent-upon hCaptcha or Google ReCaptcha.
The javascript serves to violate the privacy of everyone who uses the website.
Google ReCaptcha additionally has the ability to hack-into a person's computer,
unlike ordinary javascript
Javascript mandate letters typically include a gag-order,
which forbids the recipient of the letter from telling other people that they have received the letter.
A javascript mandate may additionally be accompanied by a TLS-1.3 mandate.
Javascript mandate letters are used by the domestic intelligence agencies of various countries.