This ‘protection’ seems to have a problem with Firefox and it’s privacy related settings. 😡

    • @scrion
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      911 months ago

      If you set protection settings all the way up in Firefox, Cloudflare will get stuck, yes. I do not consider this a shortcoming of Firefox though, my browser is doing the right thing.

      Previously, I kept a Chromium instance around, but now I use a second Firefox profile that still has tracking protection enabled, 3rd party cookies restricted etc., but set to a level where e. g. Cloudflare still works. I trust Firefox to better act out my interests. Using -P, the second profile can be started without launching Firefox’s profile manager.

      With browsers beginning to actively fight fingerprinting techniques, I expect more sites (legit or not) that rely on these techniques to break. That is fine by me.

      • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥OP
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        311 months ago

        With browsers beginning to actively fight fingerprinting techniques, I expect more sites (legit or not) that rely on these techniques to break. That is fine by me.

        Yeah but I expected Cloudflare to be on top of it, not act like some scappy website strung together by duct tape.

        • El Barto
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          311 months ago

          I think OP is saying that Cloudflare is behaving that way by design.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 months ago

        This pretty much never happens to me and I always have Firefox set to strictest. I haven’t messed around too much with about:config though.

    • Shadow
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      511 months ago

      Are you blocking JavaScript?

      I haven’t even seen that page in years, despite recently switching from chrome to FF with all the common privacy plugins.

    • Lath
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      011 months ago

      Yet I do have such problems with Chromium. Not universal though, only on some websites and only sometimes.