True however Cloudflare is a man in the middle.and not a ISP. But going around your local ISP is easy. Hotwheels already burned the bridge that saw them using Cloudflare to censor so they could use it but Cloudflare would cease to be viable under the weight of the lawsuits they have to endure.
Not really true. Just setup your own VPN on a VPS with WireGuard. The way Cloudflare blocking VPNs works is they block the CIDR range of known VPN services like Nord. If you have your own VPN it would just look like any other IP coming from your hosting provider.
Granted the non technical savvy couldn’t set up their own VPN. It’s not much harder than installing Linux though.
a VPN will conceal your internet destinations. But if an outfit like cloudflair decides to block access, then you are blocked.
True however Cloudflare is a man in the middle.and not a ISP. But going around your local ISP is easy. Hotwheels already burned the bridge that saw them using Cloudflare to censor so they could use it but Cloudflare would cease to be viable under the weight of the lawsuits they have to endure.
Not really true. Just setup your own VPN on a VPS with WireGuard. The way Cloudflare blocking VPNs works is they block the CIDR range of known VPN services like Nord. If you have your own VPN it would just look like any other IP coming from your hosting provider.
Granted the non technical savvy couldn’t set up their own VPN. It’s not much harder than installing Linux though.