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2019.03.03

"I can't visit Army.mill and Archive Today with Cloudflare DNS.
It returns zero results when DNS querying for Archive Today or any domains under *.mil"

https://twitter.com/wongmjane/status/1102446734993551360

Let's test: https://danwin1210.me/url.php?id=39706

archive.today@1.1.1.1 (CloudFlare):   [Copy results to clipboard]
(None)
archive.today@8.8.8.8 (Google):   [Copy results to clipboard]
archive.today. 299 IN A	46.17.42.43 (Russia, AS51659 LLC Baxet)
archive.is@1.1.1.1 (CloudFlare):   [Copy results to clipboard]
archive.is. 2 IN	A 104.16.181.15 (N|USA, AS13335 Cloudflare, Inc.)
archive.is@8.8.8.8 (Google):   [Copy results to clipboard]
archive.is. 299 IN A	46.17.42.43 (Russia, AS51659 LLC Baxet)

Why these results are completely different!?

DNS hijacking / blocking is not cool. Stay away from centralized service. Why not use OpenNIC?

https://www.opennic.org/

2019.03.02

"client was trying to make session requests to their API servers but before I can prevent it, cloudflare had me blocked. It's pretty bad as half the internet is behind Cloudflare."

https://twitter.com/Skyfusion89/status/1101596592426151937

2019.02.27

2019.02.26

Take a look at Cloudflare's transparency report, "Some things we have never done" section.

Cloudflare has never terminated a customer or taken down content due to political pressure.*

If you're using SumatraPDF, you won't notice * is a link to https://www.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-criticism/ . Apparently they've terminated a political account. Do you think it's okay to make a false statement and hide a link to tiny asterisk?

https://twitter.com/mattskala/status/1100479615389159424 https://mstdn.io/@mattskala/101660051818948847

2019.02.24

"Sites that respect their visitors do not resort to Cloudflare."
"In some cases, for particular countries, having all traffic visible
to the U.S.A can be a matter of life and death."

http://techrights.org/2019/02/17/the-cloudflare-trap/

2019.02.21

2019.02.14

2019.02.08

2019.02.01

  • The global internet is rotting from within, and

"In a not-so-distant future, if we're not there already, it may be that if you're going to put content on the Internet you'll need to use a company with a giant network like Cloudflare, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, or Alibaba."

Net neutrality is but a skirmish in this larger struggle for control to monopolize all global digital communications. https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/Workshops-and-Seminars/20181218/Documents/Geoff_Huston_Presentation.pdf

2018.12.10

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