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Cloudflare Bypass Anonymous 08/30/2020 (Sun) 14:57:52 No. 1186
Privacy newbie here. Is there any reliable way to bypass cloudflare? I've been trying to use alternative net services like invidious and searx instances but with 40% of the net behind their service it really limits the options for surfing the internet.
>Is there any reliable way to bypass cloudflare? It's literally not possible, unless the site owner offers you some way to do so (such as an .onion domain)
No because the DNS directs you to Cloudflare which then proxies the server's true IP. You can see if the site offers a .onion, but I imagine most sites on Cloudflare will not. They're there to provide some kind of service and make money somehow, not actually provide privacy or help you out. In fact, it's probably antithetical to their business model!
Can anybody give more alternatives/mirrors to websites under cloudflare then?
>>1235 What sites do you want alternatives for?
>>1236 any you have, the more options the better
>>1186 >Is there any reliable way to bypass cloudflare? The best you can do is use add-ons like ublock origin and umatrix to blacklist javascript coming from cdnjs.cloudflare.com.
Cloudflare is a giant fucking MITM attack posing as a service. I don't know that there's any reliable way to counter it, other than avoiding any site that employs its services, which is ~40% of the web at this point.
>>1186 >>1235 >Is there any reliable way to bypass cloudflare? Unless the websites themselves host Tor or other hidden addresses, too bad, you can't. >invidious and searx I believe some instances have Tor sites. Find them yourself. For invidious, you could just use youtube-dl on youtube itself for the video. (youtube-dl also supports socks5 proxies if you need it) >Can anybody give more alternatives/mirrors to websites under cloudflare then? You can also archive the pages you want to browse. This way the archives render the cloudflare page, and you can browse the archive. If any of this isn't possible, just use Tor, a VPN provider, or some other proxy to browse a cloudflare service from some other location. Depending on the website settings, this will be a lot more work (either blocked, more captchas, etc) but you maintain more privacy if you do this correctly. (Obviously do your own research on how Tor and proxies affect privacy.)


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