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I haven't seen any anti reverse engineering on sites with significant technical expertise. For example Facebook just prints a very reasonable warning. I've seen anti-debugger stuff only on relatively shady and cheap websites. I suspect the issue with your suggestion is it would require replacing static file serving with a smarter backend.


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