I agree 100%. While I wouldn't go so far as turning off all of the DDoS settings and managed rulesets (why pay for it then?), you can certainly set the "secure/strict" level to medium or low and still retain benefits.…
By end users, you mean people browsing the internet? I think you're conflating Cloudflare DNS with site owners leveraging Cloudflare CDN and WAF/Security.
especially since the author had to change the privacy.resistFingerprinting in Firefox to true to get it to work (meaning that it was able to bypass Cloudflare's loop by being MORE secure). But that appeared to break…
To my knowledge, only Strapi CMS is comparatively free/open source headless CMS, in that it can be self-hosted and is not strictly SaaS. There's also a community of plugins, which also seem to be free/open source.…
I agree 100%. While I wouldn't go so far as turning off all of the DDoS settings and managed rulesets (why pay for it then?), you can certainly set the "secure/strict" level to medium or low and still retain benefits.…
By end users, you mean people browsing the internet? I think you're conflating Cloudflare DNS with site owners leveraging Cloudflare CDN and WAF/Security.
especially since the author had to change the privacy.resistFingerprinting in Firefox to true to get it to work (meaning that it was able to bypass Cloudflare's loop by being MORE secure). But that appeared to break…
To my knowledge, only Strapi CMS is comparatively free/open source headless CMS, in that it can be self-hosted and is not strictly SaaS. There's also a community of plugins, which also seem to be free/open source.…