@rysiek @nintendh03s It's interesting to also note that #CloudFlare claims in their FaQ that "you don't have to" trust them: https://web.archive.org/web/20180926003344/https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-onion-service/#why-should-i-trust-cloudflare Yet they see all HTTPS traffic in the clear. So the fact that they lie about the need for trust is in itself cause for distrust.
@resist1984 @rysiek @nintendh03s it's interesting that many websites of #privacy or #security oriented entities are behind #cloudflare.
@Br0m3x @resist1984 @rysiek @nintendh03s We lack a public list of shame for such websites. Not only do they use #cloudflare but most of them also use third party tracking scripts.
@miklo @nintendh03s @rysiek @Br0m3x indeed a hall of shame would be useful. There is one for some of the privacy advice sites here, but CloudFlare isn't covered: https://lemmy.ml/post/31487 If anyone wants to start a list of CF-using pro-privacy hypocrits, this repo would welcome that effort: https://codeberg.org/themusicgod1/cloudflare-tor
@miklo @Br0m3x @rysiek @nintendh03s that's because dev.lemmy.ml became lemmy.ml. Use this link: https://lemmy.ml/post/31321. And note also that there's a part 2 and part 3 at the bottom of the post.