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by mtourne
4052 days ago
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Yes it's a no-brainer that CloudFlare is in a prime spot to collect a lot of data on the traffic that passes through. However are they going to turn this into an ad-tracking software, or just sell that data ? That seems quite unlikely. At this point CloudFlare has a proven business model, and becoming sleazy could only hurt them. They wrote an article a little while ago on the matter : https://blog.cloudflare.com/what-cloudflare-logs/
I doubt that has changed much. ps. full disclosure, former employee here. |
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It would be helpful if I didn't have to keep solving CloudFlare captchas when I use Tor.
I well understand CloudFlare's need for them, however I like to use Tor even when cryptography would not be used for most others, say when logged in with my real name at HN. This because my use of cryptography provides some cover for those who really do need it, such as those working for legitimate regime change.
The main reason I don't use tor a whole lot anymore, is those CloudFlare captchas.