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  "path": "/t/cloudflare-concerns/37555#post_6",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-02T01:29:06.000Z",
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    "GitHub - zhom/donutbrowser: Simple Yet Powerful Anti-Detect Browser 🍩 · GitHub"
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  "textContent": "No problem on Tor or Mullvad—which I assume protect you from fingerprinting better than whatever setup is breaking Cloudflare. You could try those browsers or an anti-detect browser like GitHub - zhom/donutbrowser: Simple Yet Powerful Anti-Detect Browser 🍩 · GitHub . Might have better luck against fingerprinting as well as not being harassed by captchas.\n\nAlthough I don’t like the centralized nature of Cloudflare, other than that I couldn’t ask for a better company to run half the web. They support free speech, allow tor users, and don’t make you train Waymos and suck away millions of hours from humanity like Google’s captcha does. They also offer generous free plans for website hosters.",
  "title": "Cloudflare concerns"
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