Yesterday i upgraded ff to the current version and since today i experienced problems with a bunch of different sites. Either the cloudflare verification sends me into a loop or i get through and the site’s not working correctly. Some others work, though. Disabling add-ons (noscript, ublock) and allowing all cookies didn’t help. Most work with microsoft edge, but i don’t know if the others worked with edge before.

Does somenone have info on that or experienced the same problem? I’m not sure is it just a coincidence or does the update cause the problems.

Edit:

I found a workaround for some. First i set the cookie block from “all cookies” to “all cross-site cookies”, then i allowed via STRG+i to set cookies for the refreshed page. Then i set the cookie block back again.

I assume cloudflare changed the address for some of their cookies which got blocked by ff.

The only one still not working (so far) is suprfit.com. It’s not a big shop, their software might produce their own shenanigans. I’ll shoot them a mail later.

Edit2:

suprfit.com works now too. Whatever it was got fixed.

  • mat@linux.community
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    1 year ago

    I’m stuck in Cloudflare loops as well, been a week or two. It works in “Private” windows so I’m guessing it’s an addon. I think it might be either uBO, Privacy Badger, IDCAC (fork), or DecentralEyes.

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      1 year ago

      It’s the opposite for me, private mode causes more Cloudflare prompts (and Google captchas).

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        1 year ago

        I basically can’t have anything running for privacy anymore without Google capchas triggering. It’s driving me crazy. 

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      I’ve read not to bother with Decentraleyes. The dependencies are often out of date which mean you’ll hit 3rd party CDNs anyway. Unless its coverage is 100℅, it’s less than useless for privacy as the hit pattern to CDNs might even make you stand out.

      Privacy Badger is also redundant if you have uBO.

      • mat@linux.community
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        1 year ago

        Good to know! I had it for data saving since I was on a metered connection, but that’s no longer the case. Will get rid of it. Might still be useful on Android though, no? As for Privacy Badger, I mostly use it for getting rid of embedded widgets like those weird third-party comments on articles and such.