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Everything from gitlab.com to linkedin are using cloudflare checks before login and first entry into their sites.

What exactly is going on? This started happening about the same time as all the Reddit T_D banning and the huge wave of censorship that has been going around the internet lately.

Any thoughts?

Everything from gitlab.com to linkedin are using cloudflare checks before login and first entry into their sites. What exactly is going on? This started happening about the same time as all the Reddit T_D banning and the huge wave of censorship that has been going around the internet lately. Any thoughts?

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Don't know about the moment they chose, but more and more people use Tor and research alternative networks as they realize what is going on. But it was obvious the banwave was a coordinated effort, so naturally cloudflare enters the picture as part of the botnet.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Well, I've heard, congress is very close to passing a bill that will require backdoors into all encryption protocols.

I need to do more research, but if that's true, I would see that as the cause of all this.

[–] 2 pts

It has been done before with Clipper. I think it was during the Clinton era. They are trying to find a way to get into all electronics on a global scale and I suspect Intel ME will play a role in this.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Intel ME

No doubt. Wifi integrated into the CPU? Doesn't make sense? Don't think about it. Stop asking questions.