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> Too many to list here. It is IMPOSSIBLE to list them all! [See for yourself](https://mastodon.social/tags/cloudflare).
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"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)
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"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)
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"If you're at a small scale, why would you pretend you need the services that CloudFlare provides in the first place? I understand that people watching MSM and have little knowledge of IT will think that everyone in the world is constantly being DDoSed every time they make a post on their blog, but that's just not the case. " by @[fglt](https://soc.fglt.nl/objects/0e1fe9a1-1099-4091-899b-69130f309a6e)
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![](image/cfvotm_01.jpg)
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![](image/cfvotm_02.jpg)
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Change.org is a famous website for gathering votes and take action. "[people everywhere are starting campaigns, mobilizing supporters, and working with decision makers to drive solutions.](https://web.archive.org/web/20200206120027/https://www.change.org/about)"
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Unfortunately, many people cannot view change.org at all due to Cloudflare's aggressive filter. They cannot vote even if they want to.
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![](image/changeorgasn.jpg)
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![](image/changeorgtor.jpg)
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| PerimeterX | not gratis | ? | - |
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| Github pages | uses Microsoft servers | Free | https://pages.github.com/ (WARNING: Tor/VPN users will get their [account blocked automatically](https://github.com/crimeflare/cloudflare-tor) by Github) |
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| Gitlab pages | uses Google servers | Free | https://gitlab.com/pages/ (WARNING: Some area of Gitlab is Cloudflare) |
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| Surge.sh | uses custom servers | Free | https://surge.sh/ |
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## Not researched yet
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### CDNJS
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