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> Too many to list here. It is IMPOSSIBLE to list them all! [See for yourself](https://mastodon.social/tags/cloudflare). > Too many to list here. It is IMPOSSIBLE to list them all! [See for yourself](https://mastodon.social/tags/cloudflare).
"It seems to me #tusky still try to connect to #cloudflare despite using http proxy." by @[Br0m3x](https://social.weho.st/@Br0m3x/103674328334042541)
"Sehe gerade, ein Moodle, in das ich mich einlogge, nutzt Cloudflare. Wie ist das denn aus Datenschutzsicht zu bewerten?
Kennt sich da jemand aus? In der Datenschutzerklärung des Moodles findet sich da nichts drüber." by @[D22](https://social.tchncs.de/@D22/103634742838191448)
"You oppose #Google & #Amazon at least in part due to their attacks on #privacy. Yet, you're in #CloudFlare's privacy-abusing #walledgarden yourself. You should ditch mastodon.social and find a node that respects your values." by @[aktivismoEstasMiaLuo](https://activism.openworlds.info/@aktivismoEstasMiaLuo/103591534339447704)
"I'm tired of people going on about Cloudflare. It's not a normal tired either. It's a "please get the fuck out of my face if you're going to say one more word because I am just done." A friend of mine said I was a shit service provider because I would rather stop running everything than put my applications behind a MITM and compromise user privacy." by @[amolith](https://masto.nixnet.xyz/@amolith/103650166871589343)
"Würde ich gerne, aber change.org lässt mich nicht auf die Webseite, weil ich mich momentan im Netz der "Leaseweb Deutschland GmbH" befinde (screenshot: ASN 28753). change.org sollte dringend ihren Server konfigurieren oder besser noch den Hoster "Clownflare" wechseln." by @[Wolfram](https://norden.social/@Wolfram/103608344157032468) "Würde ich gerne, aber change.org lässt mich nicht auf die Webseite, weil ich mich momentan im Netz der "Leaseweb Deutschland GmbH" befinde (screenshot: ASN 28753). change.org sollte dringend ihren Server konfigurieren oder besser noch den Hoster "Clownflare" wechseln." by @[Wolfram](https://norden.social/@Wolfram/103608344157032468)
"Today first I successfully did a search on opensubtitles.org with Firefox and noticed that this site uses CloudFlare. Then later on I tried to do a search on opensubtitles.org with the #Tor browser. I got the Google ReCaptcha, and after solving that for more than 10 to 15 times, where it seemed to give me access a few times, I was still not able to perform a search at all (meh) :_catsad: When will people realize that the "free of charge" for 1 website DDOS protection by #CloudFlare is not at all a cool and "free" option to choose for. It is more like selling your soul and poisoning the Internet. Also : A few months ago I had to use the CloudFlare web admin interface for a friend. I added a subdomain for an admin login page for the website of my friend. Then I continued working on the site and suddenly noticed in the logs that the brand new subdomain was visited by several different ones, including a tor node. At first I got confused by it, and I found it very unpleasant, but in the end my conclusion is that CloudFlare is just dodgy. I hope that affordable CDN and DDOS protection alternatives will grow and vanish CloudFlare in the end." by @[Ajz](https://mastodon.host/@Ajz) "Today first I successfully did a search on opensubtitles.org with Firefox and noticed that this site uses CloudFlare. Then later on I tried to do a search on opensubtitles.org with the #Tor browser. I got the Google ReCaptcha, and after solving that for more than 10 to 15 times, where it seemed to give me access a few times, I was still not able to perform a search at all (meh) :_catsad: When will people realize that the "free of charge" for 1 website DDOS protection by #CloudFlare is not at all a cool and "free" option to choose for. It is more like selling your soul and poisoning the Internet. Also : A few months ago I had to use the CloudFlare web admin interface for a friend. I added a subdomain for an admin login page for the website of my friend. Then I continued working on the site and suddenly noticed in the logs that the brand new subdomain was visited by several different ones, including a tor node. At first I got confused by it, and I found it very unpleasant, but in the end my conclusion is that CloudFlare is just dodgy. I hope that affordable CDN and DDOS protection alternatives will grow and vanish CloudFlare in the end." by @[Ajz](https://mastodon.host/@Ajz)