##### What you can do to resist Cloudflare? ###### Website consumer - If the website you like is using Cloudflare, tell them not to use Cloudflare. > You are just helping corporate censorship and mass surveillance. > > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24351 - Try not to use their service. Remember you are being watched by Cloudflare. - Search for other website. There are many alternatives and opportunites on the internet! - If your browser is Firefox, use one of these add-ons. | Name | Can Block | Can Notify | | -------- | -------- | -------- | | [Block Cloudflare MITM Attack](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bcma/) | **Yes** | **Yes** | | [Block Cloudflare MITM Attack](https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/attachment/ticket/24351/block_cloudflare_mitm_attack-1.0.14.1-an%2Bfx.xpi) | **Yes** | **Yes** | | [Are links vulnerable to MITM?](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/are-links-vulnerable-to-mitm/) | No | **Yes** | | [Third-party Request Blocker (AMO)](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tprb/) | **Yes** | **Yes** | | [Third-party Request Blocker](https://searxes.danwin1210.me/collab/___go.php?go=get_tprb0&prf=nab) | **Yes** | **Yes** | | [Detect Cloudflare](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/detect-cloudflare/) | No | **Yes** | - Convince your friends to use [Tor Browser](https://www.torproject.org/) on the daily basis. Anonymity should be the standard of the open internet! ###### Website owner / Web developer - Do not use Cloudflare solution. You are loser if you fall to that easy solution. You can do better than that, right? - Install Web Application Firewall (such as OWASP) and Fail2Ban on _your_ server and configure it _properly_. - Set up [Tor Onion Service](https://www.torproject.org/docs/onion-services.html.en) or I2P insite if you believe in freedom and welcome anonymous users. - Ask for advice from other [Clearnet/Tor dual website operators](https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/projects/WeSupportTor) and make anonymous friends! :) ###### Software user - If you use Debian GNU/Linux, or any derivative, subscribe to [bug #831835](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=831835). And if you can, help verify the patch, and help the maintainer come to the right conclusion on whether it should be accepted. - Always recommend [Tor Browser](https://www.torproject.org/) for desktop and [Tor Browser for Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.torproject.torbrowser_alpha)~~, [Orfox](https://guardianproject.info/apps/orfox/)~~ for smartphone. Other software's privacy is imperfect. This doesn't mean Tor browser is "perfect". There is no 100% secure nor 100% private on the internet and technology. - Don't want to use "Tor"? You can use Tor Browser without Tor, and this is the best option for you. > **How?** > 1. Download [Tor Browser](https://www.torproject.org/) and launch it. > 2. Open Add-ons Manager (about:addons) and *disable* EVERYTHING but "*Torbutton*". **Do NOT *remove* them**. > 3. Open about:config and search "*extensions.torbutton.usenontorproxy*". Set it to "*false*". > 4. Go to Options, scroll down to "*Network Proxy*". Click "*Settings*" and select "*No proxy*". > > Other guide: https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Tor_Browser_without_Tor#Disabling_Tor Let's talk about _other software's privacy_... - If you really need to use Firefox, pick "[Firefox ESR](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/)". ESR is developed for company and organizations, thus _some_ spyware code is disabled by default. Portable version is [here](https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox-portable-esr). - Remember, Mozilla is [using Cloudflare service](https://www.robtex.com/dns-lookup/www.mozilla.org). They're also using [Cloudflare's DNS service on their product](https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/03/21/mozilla_testing_dns_encryption/) D'oh! - Mozilla officially [rejected this ticket](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1426618). - PaleMoon developer [loves Cloudflare](https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/focus-android/issues/1743#issuecomment-345993097). - Chrome is a [spyware](https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/malware-google.en.html). - Brave Browser [whitelist Facebook/Twitter trackers](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/facebook-twitter-trackers-whitelisted-by-brave-browser/). - Microsoft Edge lets Facebook [run Flash code behind users' backs](https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-edge-lets-facebook-run-flash-code-behind-users-backs/). ###### "Mozilla Firefox" user - Don't use Firefox Nightly. It will send debug-level information to Mozilla servers without opt-out method. Mozilla servers are [behing Cloudflare](https://www.digwebinterface.com/?hostnames=www.mozilla.org%0D%0Amozilla.cloudflare-dns.com&type=&ns=resolver&useresolver=8.8.4.4&nameservers=). - It is possible to prohibit Firefox to connect to Mozilla servers. Create a file "/distribution/policies.json". Mozilla's [policy-templates guide](https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/blob/master/README.md). > "policies": { > "WebsiteFilter": { > "Block": [ > "*://*.mozilla.com/*", > "*://*.mozilla.net/*", > "*://*.mozilla.org/*", > "*://*.firefox.com/*", > "*://*.thunderbird.net/*", > "*://*.cloudflare.com/*" > ] > }, - ~~Report a bug on mozilla's tracker, telling them not to use Cloudflare/TRR.~~ There was a bug report on bugzilla. Many people were posted their concern, however the bug was hidden by the admin last year. - To disable DOH, enter about:config?filter=network.trr in the address bar then set "network.trr.mode" to 5 to completely disable it. The value "5" [means "Off by choice"](https://gist.github.com/bagder/5e29101079e9ac78920ba2fc718aceec). (If you really need to use non-ISP DNS, consider using [OpenNIC Tier2 DNS service](https://wiki.opennic.org/start).) - Tell us if you see [this functionality](https://ungleich.ch/en-us/cms/blog/2018/08/04/mozillas-new-dns-resolution-is-dangerous/) start to creep up beyond Firefox Nightly into more stable versions of Firefox. ###### Action - Tell others around you about the dangers of Cloudflare. But don't talk with NSA employee; you'll be _definitely_ marked... just kidding! - Help improve this repository, both the lists, the arguments against it and the details. - Document and make very public where things go wrong with Cloudflare (and similar companies), making sure to mention this repository when you do so - Get more people using Tor by default so they can experience the web from the perspective of different parts of the world. - Start groups, in social media and meatspace, dedicated to liberating the world from Cloudflare. - Where appropriate, link to these groups on this repository - this can be a place for coordinating working together as groups. - Start a coop that can provide a meaningful non corporate alternative to Cloudflare. - Let us know of any alternatives to help at least provide multiple layered defence against Cloudflare. - Try using [globalist](globalist.txt) to maintain this list. - If you are in the **United States of America** and the website in question is a bank or an accountant, try to bring legal pressure under the [Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gramm%E2%80%93Leach%E2%80%93Bliley_Act), or the [Americans with DIsabilities Act](https://www.ada.gov/cguide.htm) and report back to us how far you get. - If the website is a government site, try to bring legal pressure under the [1st Amendment of the US Constitution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution). - If you are EU citizen, contact the website to send your personal information under the [General Data Protection Regulation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Data_Protection_Regulation). If they refuse to give you your information, that's a violation of the law. - For companies that claim to _offer service on their website_ try reporting them as "_false advertising_" to consumer protection organizations and BBB. Cloudflare websites are served by Cloudflare servers. - the [ITU](https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/Workshops-and-Seminars/20181218/Documents/Geoff_Huston_Presentation.pdf) suggest in the US context that Cloudflare is starting to get big enough that antitrust law might be brought down upon them.