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  2. Cloudflare - Wikipedia

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    Cloudflare provided DDoS mitigation and acted as a reverse proxy for Kiwi Farms, a far-right [107] [108] Internet forum dedicated to discussion and trolling of online figures or communities. The site often engages in harassment and doxxing of targets [109] and has been implicated in the suicides of at least three people.

  3. 1.1.1.1 - Wikipedia

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    1.1.1.1 is a free Domain Name System (DNS) service by the American company Cloudflare in partnership with APNIC. [7] [needs update] The service functions as a recursive name server, providing domain name resolution for any host on the Internet.

  4. GreatFire - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The site was first launched in 2011 by an anonymous trio. [5] GreatFire is funded by sources inside and outside China, including the US-government-backed Open Technology Fund. [6] [7] GreatFire hosts a testing system that allows visitors to test in real time the accessibility of a website from various locations within China.

  5. Low-cost internet for seniors and retirees: How to stay ... - AOL

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    If your wi-fi isn't performing the way you think it should, you can test your current provider's internet speed easily through free sites like Cloudflare and Fast powered by Netflix. Simply visit ...

  6. DNS over HTTPS - Wikipedia

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    DNS over HTTPS (DoH) is a protocol for performing remote Domain Name System (DNS) resolution via the HTTPS protocol. A goal of the method is to increase user privacy and security by preventing eavesdropping and manipulation of DNS data by man-in-the-middle attacks [1] by using the HTTPS protocol to encrypt the data between the DoH client and the DoH-based DNS resolver. [2]

  7. HTTP Strict Transport Security - Wikipedia

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    A server implements an HSTS policy by supplying a header over an HTTPS connection (HSTS headers over HTTP are ignored). [1] For example, a server could send a header such that future requests to the domain for the next year (max-age is specified in seconds; 31,536,000 is equal to one non-leap year) use only HTTPS: Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000.

  8. Citing imminent danger Cloudflare drops hate site Kiwi Farms

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    Citing an "immediate threat to human life," Cloudflare has dropped the notorious stalking and harassment site Kiwi Farms from its internet security services following an online campaign started by ...

  9. HTTP/2 - Wikipedia

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    Cloudflare supports HTTP/2 using nginx with SPDY as a fallback for browsers without support, whilst maintaining all security and performance services. [90] Cloudflare was the first major CDN to support HTTP/2 Server Push. [91] AWS CloudFront supports HTTP/2 [92] since September 7, 2016. Fastly supports HTTP/2 including Server Push. [93]