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188 lines
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actnttl0000 What you can do to resist Cloudflare?
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actnttl0001 Website consumer
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actnttl0002 Add-ons
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actnttl0003 Website owner / Web developer
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actnttl0004 Software user
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actnttl0005 Mozilla Firefox user
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actnttl0006 Action
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actnttl0007 Comments
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actnttl0008 Now, what did you do today?
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clickme click me
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tftfyes Yes
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tftfno No
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actnl0000 If the website you like is using Cloudflare, tell them not to use Cloudflare.
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actnl0001 Whining on social media such as Facebook, Reddit, Twitter or Mastodon makes no difference.
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actnl0002 Actions are louder than hashtags.
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actnl0003 Try to contact to the website owner if you want to make yourself useful.
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actnl0004 Cloudflare said
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actnl0005 We recommend that you reach out to the administrators for the specific services or sites that you run into issue with and share your experience.
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actnl0006 If you don't ask for it, website owner never know this problem.
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actnl0007 Successful example
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actnl0008 You have a problem?
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actnl0009 Raise your voice now.
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actnl0010 Example below.
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actnl0011 You are just helping corporate censorship and mass surveillance.
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actnl0012 Your web page is in the privacy-abusing private walled-garden of CloudFlare.
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actnl0013 Take some time to read website's privacy policy.
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actnl0014 if the website is behind Cloudflare or website is using services connected to Cloudflare.
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actnl0015 It must explain what the "Cloudflare" is, and ask for permission to share your data with Cloudflare.
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actnl0016 Failure to do so will result in the breach of trust and the website in question should be avoided.
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actnl0017 An acceptable privacy policy example is here
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actnl0018 I've read your privacy policy and I cannot find the word Cloudflare.
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actnl0019 I refuse to share data with you if you continue to feed my data to Cloudflare.
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actnl0020 This is an example of privacy policy which does not have the word Cloudflare.
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actnl0021 Cloudflare have their own privacy policy.
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actnl0022 Cloudflare loves doxxing people.
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actnl0023 Here's a good example for website's signup form.
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actnl0024 AFAIK, zero website do this. Will you trust them?
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actnl0025 By clicking “Sign up for XYZ”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement.
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actnl0026 You also agree to share your data with Cloudflare and also agrees to cloudflare's privacy statement.
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actnl0027 If Cloudflare leak your information or won't let you to connect to our servers, it's not our fault.
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actnl0028 Sign up
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actnl0029 I disagree
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actnl0030 Try not to use their service.
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actnl0031 Remember you are being watched by Cloudflare.
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actnl0032 Search for other website.
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actnl0033 There are alternatives and opportunites on the internet!
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actnl0034 Convince your friends to use Tor on the daily basis.
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actnl0035 Anonymity should be the standard of the open internet!
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actnl0036 Do note that the Tor project dislikes this project.
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actnl0037 If your browser is Firefox, Tor Browser, or Ungoogled Chromium use one of these add-ons below.
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actnl0038 If you want to add other new add-on ask about it first.
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actnl0039 "Decentraleyes" can stop connection to "CDNJS (Cloudflare)".
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actnl0040 It prevents a lot of requests from reaching networks, and serves local files to keep sites from breaking.
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actnl0041 The developer replied
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actnl0042 You can also remove or distrust Cloudflare certificate from your Certificate Authority(CA).
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actnl0044 Do not use Cloudflare solution, Period.
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actnl0045 You can do better than that, right?
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actnl0046 Here's how to remove Cloudflare subscriptions, plans, domains, or accounts.
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actnl0043 Want more customers?
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actnl0047 You know what to do.
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actnl0048 Hint is "above line".
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actnl0049 Using Cloudflare will increase chances of an outage.
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actnl0050 Visitors can't access to your website if your server is down or Cloudflare is down.
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actnl0051 Did you really think Cloudflare never go down?
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actnl0052 Using Cloudflare to proxy your "API service", "software update server" or "RSS feed" will harm your customer.
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actnl0053 A customer called you and said "I can't use your API anymore", and you have no idea what is going on.
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actnl0054 Cloudflare can silently block your customer.
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actnl0055 Do you think it is okay?
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actnl0056 There are many RSS reader client and RSS reader online service.
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actnl0057 Why are you publishing RSS feed if you're not allowing people to subscribe?
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actnl0058 Do you need HTTPS certificate?
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actnl0059 Use "Let's Encrypt" or just buy it from CA company.
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actnl0060 Do you need DNS server?
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actnl0061 Can't set up your own server?
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actnl0062 How about them
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actnl0063 Admin delete your account if you use TOR
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actnl0064 Looking for hosting service?
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actnl0065 Free only?
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actnl0066 Alternatives to Cloudflare
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actnl0067 Are you using "cloudflare-ipfs.com"?
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actnl0068 Do you know Cloudflare IPFS is bad?
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actnl0069 Install Web Application Firewall such as OWASP and Fail2Ban on your server and configure it properly.
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actnl0070 Blocking Tor is not a solution. Don't punish everyone just for small bad users.
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actnl0071 Redirect or block "Cloudflare Warp" users from accessing your website.
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actnl0072 And provide a reason if you can.
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actnl0073 IP list
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actnl0074 Cloudflare’s current IP ranges
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actnl0075 Just block them
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actnl0076 Redirect to warning page
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actnl0077 Set up Tor Onion Service or I2P insite if you believe in freedom and welcome anonymous users.
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actnl0078 Ask for advice from other Clearnet/Tor dual website operators and make anonymous friends!
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actnl0079 Discord is using CloudFlare.
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actnl0080 Alternatives?
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actnl0081 We recommend
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actnl0082 Briar includes Tor daemon so you don't have to install Orbot.
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actnl0083 Qwtch developers, Open Privacy, deleted stop_cloudflare project from their git service without notice.
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actnl0084 If you use Debian GNU/Linux, or any derivative, subscribe
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actnl0085 And if you can, help verify the patch, and help the maintainer come to the right conclusion on whether it should be accepted.
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actnl0086 Always recommend these browsers.
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actnl0087 Other software's privacy is imperfect.
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actnl0088 This doesn't mean Tor browser is "perfect".
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actnl0089 There is no 100% secure nor 100% private on the internet and technology.
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actnl0090 Don't want to use Tor?
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actnl0091 You can use any browser with Tor daemon.
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actnl0092 Note that the Tor project don't like this.
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actnl0093 Use Tor Browser if you are able to do so.
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actnl0094 How to use Chromium with Tor
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actnl0095 Name
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actnl0096 Developer
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actnl0097 Support
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actnl0098 Can Block
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actnl0099 Can Notify
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actnl0100 Hello, you wrote "We take your privacy seriously" but I got "Error 403 Forbidden Anonymous Proxy Not Allowed".
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actnl0101 Why are you blocking Tor Or VPN?
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actnl0102 And why are you blocking temporary emails?
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actnl0103 Comment
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actnl0104 Let's talk about other software's privacy.
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actnl0105 If you really need to use Firefox, pick "Firefox ESR".
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actnl0106 Firefox - Spyware Watchdog
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actnl0107 Firefox rejects free speech, bans free speech
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actnl0108 100+ downvotes. It seems like asking a software company to stick to... software is just too much these days.
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actnl0109 Uh, why is Firefox showing me sponsored links in my URL bar?
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actnl0110 Remember, Mozilla is using Cloudflare service.
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actnl0111 They're also using Cloudflare's DNS service on their product.
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actnl0112 Mozilla officially rejected this ticket.
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actnl0113 Mozilla - Devil Incarnate
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actnl0114 Firefox Focus is a joke.
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actnl0115 They promised to turn off telemetry but they changed it.
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actnl0116 PaleMoon/Basilisk developer loves Cloudflare.
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actnl0117 Pale Moon's Archive Server hacked and spread malware for 18 Months
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actnl0118 He also hate Tor users
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actnl0119 Let it be hostile towards Tor. I think most sites should be hostile towards Tor considering its extremely high abuse factor.
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actnl0120 Waterfox have severe "phones home" problem
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actnl0121 Google Chrome is a spyware.
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actnl0122 Google profiles your activity.
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actnl0123 SRWare Iron make too many phones home connection.
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actnl0124 It also connect to google domains.
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actnl0125 Brave Browser whitelist Facebook/Twitter trackers.
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actnl0126 Here's more issues.
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actnl0127 binance affiliate ID
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actnl0128 Microsoft Edge lets Facebook run Flash code behind users' backs.
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actnl0129 Vivaldi does not respect your privacy.
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actnl0130 Opera spyware level: Extremely High
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actnl0131 You shouldn't be using iOS at all, mainly because it is malware.
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actnl0132 Therefore we recommend above table only. Nothing else.
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actnl0133 "Firefox Nightly" will send debug-level information to Mozilla servers without opt-out method.
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actnl0134 Mozilla servers are behing Cloudflare
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actnl0135 It is possible to prohibit Firefox to connect to Mozilla servers.
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actnl0136 Mozilla's policy-templates guide
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actnl0137 Keep in mind this trick might stop working in later version because Mozilla likes to whitelist themselves.
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actnl0138 Use firewall and DNS filter to block them completely.
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actnl0139 Report a bug on mozilla's tracker, telling them not to use Cloudflare.
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actnl0140 There was a bug report on bugzilla. Many people were posted their concern, however the bug was hidden by the admin in 2018.
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actnl0141 You can disable DoH in Firefox.
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actnl0142 Change default DNS provider of firefox
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actnl0143 If you would like to use non-ISP DNS, consider using OpenNIC Tier2 DNS service or any of non-Cloudflare DNS services.
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actnl0144 Block Cloudflare with DNS.
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actnl0145 You can use Tor as DNS resolver.
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actnl0146 If you're not Tor expert, ask question here.
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actnl0147 How?
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actnl0148 Download Tor and install it on your computer.
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actnl0149 Add this line to "torrc" file.
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actnl0150 Restart Tor.
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actnl0151 Set your computer's DNS server to "127.0.0.1".
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actnl0152 Tell others around you about the dangers of Cloudflare.
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actnl0153 Help improve this repository.
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actnl0154 Both the lists, the arguments against it and the details.
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actnl0155 Document and make very public where things go wrong with Cloudflare (and similar companies), making sure to mention this repository when you do so
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actnl0156 Get more people using Tor by default so they can experience the web from the perspective of different parts of the world.
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actnl0157 Start groups, in social media and meatspace, dedicated to liberating the world from Cloudflare.
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actnl0158 Where appropriate, link to these groups on this repository - this can be a place for coordinating working together as groups.
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actnl0159 Start a coop that can provide a meaningful non corporate alternative to Cloudflare.
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actnl0160 Let us know of any alternatives to help at least provide multiple layered defence against Cloudflare.
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actnl0161 If you are a Cloudflare customer, set your privacy settings, and wait for them to violate them.
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actnl0162 Then bring them under anti-spam / privacy violation charges.
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actnl0163 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, or the Americans with DIsabilities Act and report back to us how far you get.
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actnl0164 If the website is a government site, try to bring legal pressure under the 1st Amendment of the US Constitution.
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actnl0165 If you are EU citizen, contact the website to send your personal information under the General Data Protection Regulation. If they refuse to give you your information, that's a violation of the law.
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actnl0166 For companies that claim to offer service on their website try reporting them as "false advertising" to consumer protection organizations and BBB.
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actnl0167 Cloudflare websites are served by Cloudflare servers.
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actnl0168 The ITU suggest in the US context that Cloudflare is starting to get big enough that antitrust law might be brought down upon them.
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actnl0169 It's conceivable that the GNU GPL version 4 could include a provision against storing source code behind such a service, requiring for all GPLv4 and later programs that at least the source code is accessible via a medium that does not discriminate against Tor users.
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actnl0170 There is always hope in resistance.
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actnl0171 Resistance is fertile.
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actnl0172 Even some of the darker outcomes comes to be, the very act of resistance trains us to continue to destabilize the dystopic status quo that results.
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actnl0173 Resist!
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actnl0174 Someday, you'll understand why we wrote this.
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actnl0175 There isn't anything futuristic about this. We have already lost. |