exe file that I sent you? No? Then why in the should I run Cloudflare’s malicious code? (If you said yes please let me know so I can whip up an exe and send it to you.) Chromium represents the 80% here.įor that matter, what does Pale Moon’s site compatibility have to do with Cloudflare’s malicious blocking of Pale Moon? If I visit a website, I expect to be served the content from that website, not maliciously man-in-the-middled by a malicious third-party sending malicious code to my browser and requiring that I blindly run it in order to gain access. If your site doesn’t work for 80% of users, your site has a problem. If your site doesn’t work for 1% of users, 1% of users have a problem. Since when does Chromium have compatibility issues? You do realize that Chromium, Edge, and Google Chrome all use the exact same render engine and have the exact same compatibility, right? Sounds like a problem of incompetent web “developers” not coding sites to proper web standards. The Cloudflare team and its forum members need to wake up. Did you take the time to look at the thread on the Cloudflare community forum? They were of no help here, even denying that Cloudflare was acting as a malicious man-in-the-middle and causing “compatibility” problems where none existed before.
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