No.154533
>>154532They want everyone begging for biometric Internet ID, basically.
No.154535
You can easily bypass cloudflare by accessing the original server by using a free alternative DNS or hosting and using your own. If you stick with the one the ISP gives you of course cloudflare is going to make your web browsing unpleasant they want you or the ISP to use their DNS or to use a VPN that's a commercial partner so your browsing data is collected. Has nothing to do with security or preventing DDoS. Everybody wants access to DNS logs to sell them or use them for private internal analysis, even Valve was caught spying on DNS records pretending it was to stop cheating. Google calls it 'safe browsing'.
Thing have been heating up in the DNS world with wikipedia having to create their own service for privacy or to get around state censorship and other DNSs that are filtering them.
No.154537
>>154533I see brit cucks literally wanting this
No.154605
God sure love the future
No.154611
>>154535if this seems impossible try opening the same site in the edge browser as there won't be any cloudflare captcha. The only difference between chrome and edge is who is collecting browsing data.
https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-now-powering-microsoft-edge-secure-network/ No.154625
use a different dns server faggot
No.154924
>For what is apparently the fifth time in recent years, changes to the Cloudflare browser integrity check are blocking the Palemoon browser as well as other non-mainstream browsers from any sites that use it. Every time this has happened before it's taken at least two weeks for them to address it. This one has gone on for a week and Cloudflare has yet to even acknowledge it.https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=25/02/07/044225Absolutely ridiculous as all those non-mainstream browsers have to do is provide cloudflare with complete traffic logs and telemetry of users and they'll be given access to bypass their blocks.
But instead they made the mistake of creating browsers that could be easily modified by users and removed all telemetry so now they're fucked. Their web browsers won't work with the modern web no matter what they do.
No.154931
>>154924Share more good news sites
No.154969
>>154924I gave up and went with Brave as the least bad alternative that works. It's pretty much down to Chrome, Edge, and Safari. Pozzilla-based browsers are such a small share that few bother to make their sites work with it, much less any of the privacy-oriented forks. Shit got super bloaty for my geriatric machines too.
No.154979
>>154969>Pozzilla-based browsers are such a small share that few bother to make their sites work with it, much less any of the privacy-oriented forksI personally use LibreWolf and 99% of the sites I visit work without any issues. Only issues I ever had was if something used web Unity or some other stuff that is disabled by default.
No.154993
cloudflare is a jewish monopoly
No.155054
>>154993don't Josh Moon simp for it just like he simps for brave and other shit tech?
No.155068
>>155054I think he use to, until that tranny pedophile backed by (((the left wing media))) kvetched at cloudflare until they took down DDOS protection for kiwi.
No.155113
>>155068>tranny pedophile backed by (((the left wing media)))You know how little that narrows it down? You could be referring to the tranny who was excused by HBomber.
No.155121
>>155066you can't cancel your social security number dumbass faggot
No.155135
>>155113>You know how little that narrows it down?Like I said it was the one that managed to get cloudflare to take kiwi's DDOS protection away. Have there been multiple? I think the online handle he went under started with a K. He was the one with a discord server that was trying to secretly teach kids how to make homemade estrogen.
No.155173
>>154993You can have sites ruled by pedophiles but if you start exposing kike crimes you're getting the boot.
No.155176
>>155173Of course. Kikes are all pedophiles so of course they'd allow sites catering them specifically to say up.
No.155843
>>155842Disable telemetry, problems weren't.
No.155847
>>155843How long before that simple 'disable telemetry' option stops being an option? First they'll move it from the general settings to a value in about:config like they did with Google safe browsing. All the firefox forks are now obsolete for typical web browsing on the most visited sites thanks to cloudflare as mentioned earlier in the thread. The source code for the web browser being available to the public for redistribution and community supported forks or builds that remove telemetry doesn't do anyone any good when it's single digit marketshare so supposed security measures don't support it.
Firefox took the easy way out by selling all the data they can collect and other web browsers must adopt this strategy to survive. The entire reason for them enabling DNS over HTTPS was to milk their customers for data by preventing ISPs from collecting it.
No.155848
>>155847>The source code for the web browser being available to the public for redistribution and community supported forks or builds that remove telemetry doesn't do anyone any good when it's single digit marketshare so supposed security measures don't support it.Well, Tor Browser is Firefox-based. Personally, I am using Mullvad Browser, which is co-developed by the Tor Project, and also employs anti-fingerprinting. Single-digit market share is still millions and millions of people.
No.155858
>>155847What telemetry is in stock Firefox that can't be turned off with about:config?
As far as I know I've turned off telemetry, and Cloudflare works (as long as dom.enable_resource_timing is true.)
No.155871
>>155858For stock Firefox there is no about:config page available to the users on Android since version 68.11.0 and I expect that page to be removed for all other versions soon. Thanks to expiring security certificates staying on an older version won't be an option when that day comes and forks won't work for pages that use cloudflare(so about 10% or more of the internet).
No.155872
>>155871>forks won't work for pages that use cloudflareWhy not?
No.155946
cloudflare glows so hard it's insane. Fuck the internet. Technology is the downfall of civilization.
No.156030
totally not a coincidence that all of the major tech companies were founded by harvard students….
No.156034
>>155872It was mentioned earlier in this thread
>>154924 with many other news articles written about the issue since and impacts web browsers other than firefox forks. When the most stringent form of protection is enabled there is no way around out it asides from using a web browser that's compatible with cloudflare.
No.156035
>>154532We need a new internet
No.156386
>This time around it has been over 6 weeks and CloudFlare has been unable or unwilling to fix the problem on their end, effectively stalling any progress on the matter with various tactics including asking browser developers to sign overarching NDAs
>Some of the affected browsers:• Pale Moon
• Basilisk
• Waterfox
• Falkon
• SeaMonkey
• Various Firefox ESR flavors
• Thorium (on some systems)
• Ungoogled Chromium
>From the main developer of Pale Moon:
>Our current situation remains unchanged: CloudFlare is still blocking our access to websites through the challenges, and the captcha/turnstile continues to hang the browser until our watchdog terminates the hung script after which it reloads and hangs again after a short pause (but allowing users to close the tab in that pause, at least). To say that this upsets me is an understatement. Other than deliberate intent or absolute incompetence, I see no reason for this to endure. Neither of those options are very flattering for CloudFlare.
>I wish I had better news.https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=25/03/15/1622220Also interesting point made in the comments that some sites are fighting against cloudflare by putting up fake captcha pages that keep reloading endlessly.
No.161269
>>156386Internet is dying soon.
Remove everything.