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CloudFlare is ruining the internet (for me)

26 pointsby farnsworthyover 7 years ago

4 comments

mtgxover 7 years ago
Similarly, seeing Google's traffic captcha everywhere is ruining the internet for me. I don't want to work for free to classify cars, sign posts, and roads for Google on every site I visit. If you enable that for you site, I'll stop visiting it. It's especially frustrating when they keep changing the images on you and you have to wait like 4-5 seconds before each one loads, and you have to pick like 6-7 of those. Screw everything about that.
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superkuhover 7 years ago
I run into this too. Because I have Comcast as an ISP and they engage in malicious man in the middle attacks on their users I use socks 5 proxies to remote VPS for all my browsing.<p>That means I end up in IP blocks that get blocked by many services or presented with captchas.<p>Additionally, both Cloudflare and Google are trying to set up caching services to prevent people from ever leaving their network in the form of AMP.
CodeWriter23over 7 years ago
Two questions come to mind about the author. First, does he have cookies disabled? Because disabling cookies will cause loss of the previous captcha result, thus triggering a new challenge. Second, is he sure his customers (or those who have pwned customer boxes) aren’t tainting his IP ranges through malicious activity?
xstartupover 7 years ago
Cloudflare simply can&#x27;t solve this problem! Google&#x2F;FB are more suitable because a large of internet has fb&#x2F;gmail account, some sort of profile mining or behavioural analysis can reduce captchas. In comparison, i rarely come across Google&#x27;s recaptcha while i am logged into google services.
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