LongDukDong Posted March 31, 2023 Posted March 31, 2023 Now, I cannot say that Cloudflare is 'broken' per-say? However, the service does have detrimental impact on certain browsers, my preferred being a Mozilla-based open source browser... not Firefox. Suddenly, this very day (and really a mere 34 minutes ago of this post), Cloudflare kicked in and booted me out of LoversLab while I was refreshing my page. Yes, I was already logged into LoversLab, the Cloudflare notice of "www.loverslab.com needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding." reappeared and refused access. Cloudflare not only has difficulties recognizing some browsers, but will at times prevent their use. Now, do I have access to LoversLab? Yes, even with the browser in question. However, access was only finally granted after 10 minutes of CloudFlare interference while I typed this notification with a Firefox browser. Firefox not my personal choice, my preferred finally allowed back in. But for how long?
Slorm Posted April 1, 2023 Posted April 1, 2023 There does seem to be some issues with Cloudflare at times. I noticed similar behaviour on Nexus last week (or the week before - can't remember now) intermittently for a few hours, using Firefox. I've not had any issues with LL of late though 2
DrunkenCow Posted April 3, 2023 Posted April 3, 2023 Cloudflare tends to barf when certain cookies are blocked. Firefox does that automatically. Get's super fun when you set your access point to use cloudflare's DNS.
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