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Which block lists do you use with UBO, AG and ABP ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 914895" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>Cloudflare is also a Content Delivery Network,, where website content is mirrored to reduce page load times.</p><p></p><p>According to Cloudflare the _cfduid cookie is for identifying individual visitors privately and helps protect against malicious visitors and although cookie lifetime is 30 days containing a hashed end user IP, it will not be used for "for cross-site tracking" or "merging various <em>_cfduid </em>identifiers into a profile" or "correspond to any user ID in a Customer’s web application".</p><p></p><p>I trust Cloudflare does what it promises with its privacy policy, only there have been to many cases (Avast lately) of wider interpretations of privacy policies. Since I have no hacking skills, there is no need saving my unique ID anyway, so I am not frustating Cloudflare's CDN functionality while using their DNS service for free. Free to often means paid with my usage data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 914895, member: 82776"] Cloudflare is also a Content Delivery Network,, where website content is mirrored to reduce page load times. According to Cloudflare the _cfduid cookie is for identifying individual visitors privately and helps protect against malicious visitors and although cookie lifetime is 30 days containing a hashed end user IP, it will not be used for "for cross-site tracking" or "merging various [I]_cfduid [/I]identifiers into a profile" or "correspond to any user ID in a Customer’s web application". I trust Cloudflare does what it promises with its privacy policy, only there have been to many cases (Avast lately) of wider interpretations of privacy policies. Since I have no hacking skills, there is no need saving my unique ID anyway, so I am not frustating Cloudflare's CDN functionality while using their DNS service for free. Free to often means paid with my usage data. [/QUOTE]
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