Do you know how they’re able to insert that error page into the response that reaches your browser, even though it’s an https connection and your browser assures you that it’s “secure”?
Clouldflare is able to do this because they are a middle-man between you and the site. They can eavesdrop and/or alter anything sent or received on that connection.
Lol what?
I thought they just did rate limiting and such, I can’t believe they do SSL as well.
Have you ever tried to visit a web site and found a Cloudflare error page instead? It might have looked like this:
https://www.webproeducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/error-524-cloudflare-233e5a08ce8c4d92843b7a841fa7c015.png
Do you know how they’re able to insert that error page into the response that reaches your browser, even though it’s an https connection and your browser assures you that it’s “secure”?
Clouldflare is able to do this because they are a middle-man between you and the site. They can eavesdrop and/or alter anything sent or received on that connection.
I thought that was for their hosted websites, had no idea whether they even do hosting/cloud infra.
But yes, I hate them to my core.