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by acaloiar 847 days ago
I'm not a customer, but I have a use case that in my opinion should be legal.

For years I've used my own terminal UI player (di-tui) for di.fm. At some point in the not-so-recent past, di.fm added Cloudflare's WAF, which prevents me from using one of my app's features: managing channel favorites within the app.

To be clear, I'm a paying di.fm customer, and my app only works for paying customers. But now my preferred method of listening to di.fm is slightly hamstrung because Cloudflare's WAF sits between me and little string token available to every browser that accesses di.fm (even non-paying customers).