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E-commerce

What anti-bot does target.com use?

At its homepage, target.com is protected by PerimeterX (HUMAN). Typical approach to reach it reliably: Fortified browser + residential IP + behavioral biometrics. Difficulty is per-URL, so deep pages — profiles, listings, search — are usually harder.

Chains TLS → JS collector → _px3 token → behavioral biometrics, all of which must align.

Check a URL on target.com Back to the index
ProtectedVery hard· 8/10Passive edgeHTTP 200

Typical access

Stealth browser + residential IP + human-like behavior

Detected vendors

PerimeterX (HUMAN)

Evidence

cookie:_pxhdcookie:_pxhd

Detection confidence: high · vendor present but served clean (passive edge, not an active challenge)

Homepage-level, datacenter-IP snapshot, June 12, 2026.

This is a passive, homepage-level snapshot and can be inaccurate or out of date — anti-bot vendors update their models continuously, deep pages are usually more protected than the homepage, and a datacenter IP sees more challenges than a residential one. Treat it as a directional signal, not a guarantee.

Go deeper

Test the pages that matter, not the homepage.

The homepage is the open front door. On a e-commerce site the valuable pages behave differently — here's the plan to characterise target.com before you build.

Product detail

JS render

Usually open or JS-rendered, but readily CAPTCHA-gated on rapid or referer-less hits.

Search / category listing

CAPTCHA-prone

The most-scraped surface — the first to throw a CAPTCHA or rate-limit.

Cart / checkout

login wall

Highest friction: usually login + WAF; not a public surface.

Find a real deep URL cheaply from the site’s robots.txt and sitemap.xml, then run each through the anti-bot checker. This is an advisory based on the category and target.com’s homepage result — detect the wall, never try to pass a login.

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