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Christopher Teaney 5b837e0498 cloudflare_y.txt 2020-07-16 03:12:20 +02:00
Michael Manov 9c58964a2a cloudflare_x.txt 2020-07-16 03:11:48 +02:00
Jeremy Udit aacca8ffd3 README.md 2020-07-16 03:11:16 +02:00
Timothy Orchard 8270889184 PEOPLE.md 2020-07-16 03:10:43 +02:00
Lindsey Cochran a7f7ed7bed README.md 2020-07-16 03:10:07 +02:00
Etienne Labaume 6f90af2592 README.md 2020-07-16 03:09:59 +02:00
Fai Varinthorn ce13d911f2 README.md 2020-07-16 03:09:52 +02:00
Corona 4298bae505 PR 47 2020-07-15 23:50:11 +02:00
Robin Wils 90b1594234 Sort tables alphabetically - subfiles/cloudflare-alternatives.md 2020-07-15 16:29:26 +02:00
Robin Wils 08f661b2c0 Add codeberg pages - subfile/cloudflare-alternatives.md 2020-07-15 11:07:00 +02:00
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"No its not working for me (again). Looks like isnt a great service. Also the portal asks me to do a CAPTCHA every time time which isnt easy on a smart TV remote ! Otherwise brilliant streaming site well done !" by [dortwag](https://twitter.com/dortwag/status/1283480211175219201)
"I think the same, but a lot of pages use it, not only Cloudflare. Also, this captcha asks every single time, so every time I access a Cloudflare protected page, I need to complete a captcha, same with other pages that use it. SimplicityFirstPrivacyLast" by [emeraldvideos2](https://twitter.com/EmeraldVideos2/status/1276628421334855680)
"Honest question: why? Using Cloudflare or Google seems to be much worse from a privacy standpoint. ISP will get the requested sites anyway through the subsequent requests." by [auronline](https://twitter.com/AURonline/status/1281659151752585217)

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## *176,328* FQDN
## *178,696* FQDN
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## *6,024,640* domains
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## *2,331,218* FQDN
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| CDN Code | Name | % of base domains blocked |
| -------- | -------- | -------- |
| Z2 | Akamai | 38.177 % |
| Z3 | Cloudflare | 1.450 % |
| Z4 | Imperva | 3.963 % |
| Z6 | Microsoft | 2.700 % |
| Z7 | INAP | 1.142 % |
| Z8 | Sucuri | 3.983 % |
| Z9 | Fastly | 3.697 % |
| Z2 | Akamai | 38.287 % |
| Z3 | Cloudflare | 1.463 % |
| Z4 | Imperva | 3.964 % |
| Z6 | Microsoft | 2.737 % |
| Z7 | INAP | 1.146 % |
| Z8 | Sucuri | 4.002 % |
| Z9 | Fastly | 3.696 % |
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## Alternatives
| Alternative | Drawback | Price | Link |
| ----------------- | --------------------------------- | ------ | ---- |
| Codeberg pages | no custom domain support; tor hostility | Free | https://pages.codeberg.org/ |
| [eQualitie](https://equalit.ie/) | not gratis | gratis during COVID19 | https://equalit.ie/ |
| [sucuri](https://sucuri.net) | not gratis; tor hostility at ~3.483% | $200+ | https://sucuri.net/|
| PerimeterX | not gratis | ? | - |
| Github pages | uses Microsoft servers | Free | https://pages.github.com/ (WARNING: Tor/VPN users will get their [account blocked automatically](https://github.com/crimeflare/cloudflare-tor) by Github) |
| PerimeterX | not gratis | ? | - |
| [sucuri](https://sucuri.net) | not gratis; tor hostility at ~3.483% | $200+ | https://sucuri.net/|
| Surge.sh | uses custom servers | Free | https://surge.sh/ |
## Not researched yet
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## Why X is not included
| X | Reason |
| ------- | ------ |
| Netlify | Uses Amazon AWS which is also a content delivery network. It would be hypocritical to include it. |
| Siteground | Tor-hostile people. |
| Gitlab pages | GitLab is now Cloudflared |
| Imperva | Uses Cloudflare. |
| jsDelivr | Uses Cloudflare, see their [network page](https://www.jsdelivr.com/network) |
| Gitlab pages | GitLab is now Cloudflared |
| Netlify | Uses Amazon AWS which is also a content delivery network. It would be hypocritical to include it. |
| Siteground | Tor-hostile people. |
## History
Sucuri and eQualitie have a history of CloudFlare patronage, but no longer.