cloudflare-tor/NEWS.md

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2019.03.13

@thexpaw@birdsite:

So why did I get that email anyway if I'm opted out of all email communication in the account settings?
Which part of the privacy policy allows you to share data with marketing crap like trustpilot?

https://twitter.com/thexpaw/status/1108424723233419264

2019.03.12

Cool new tool : Cloud Firewall

https://framapiaf.org/@gkrishnaks/101727497214557035

2019.03.03

"I can't visit Army.mill and Archive Today with Cloudflare DNS."

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

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

archive.today
CloudFlare: (None)
Google: A 46.17.42.43 (Russia, AS51659 LLC Baxet)
archive.is
CloudFlare: A 104.16.181.15 (NSA, AS13335 Cloudflare, Inc.)
Google: A 46.17.42.43 (Russia, AS51659)

Why these results are completely different!? Try 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

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