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# CrimeFlarE
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***Why you should say "NO" to Cloudflare***
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## Solutions - Change default DNS provider of firefox
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Mozilla (Firefox) has partnered up with Cloudflare and will resolve the domain names from the application itself via a DNS server from Cloudflare.
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Cloudflare will then be able to read everyone’s DNS requests.
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> You can disable it in “about:config"
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- The string value of "`network.trr.uri`" should be empty.
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- The string value of "`network.trr.resolvers`" should be set to `[]`.
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> Or in /distribution/policies.json` (Firefox ESR)
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```
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...
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"DNSOverHTTPS": {
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"Enabled": false,
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"ProviderURL": "https://0.0.0.0/"
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},
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...
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```
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Some other settings can also contain Cloudflare URLs. It is recommended to search for "`cloudflare`".
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GNU Icecat and older Firefox versions(<68) are not affected *yet*.
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![The about:config page which shows the Cloudflare DNS address in the network.trr.uri string.](../image/firefox-cloudflare-dns-settings.jpg)
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