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by johnklos 1365 days ago
Your response seems to ignore the very article being discussed.

Or are you suggesting that if you're having trouble visiting sites because of Cloudflare, you should become an enterprise customer? (slightly sarcastic, but not completely)

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My response is simply trying to understand where you are coming from. You've mentioned there are numerous superior options and you would never recommend it.

I'm wondering (genuinely!) if you are speaking as an enterprise customer or a free plan, or what.... both for the sake of meaningful discussion and potentially learning about even better options for my own work.

As to the article - I fully believe the responsibility lies with site owners to pick and choose how they want to serve their sites. Nobody is forcing them to use Cloudflare on a free plan, or to ignore any analytics it provides and make sure it is serving their customers correctly. Cloudflare is one piece of a delivery solution, and only works as well as you configure it. If your decision for your app is "I'll just use the free plan, and let Cloudflare decide everything for me" then you get what you pay for.

If Cloudflare is getting in their way, they can go somewhere else.