

However, they have done this exact same thing for years to Tor Browser users in my own experience, so it’s certainly not a new trick in the Cloudflare Thornton Other than that, I do not know how or why Cloudflare is causing this problem, not just with Pale Moon but also with Waterfox and earlier versions of Firefox according to other reports in this thread. So I think your characterization of me as some sort of luddite is a bit over-wrought. That usually means an rss feed reader or a text-based browser or Pale Moon, as my daily browsing needs are so simple, but when I do need to interact with a site that doesn’t work with those I am capable of trying a variety of browsers, just like anyone else. Saying “it keeps bad buys from reading it” proves that they’re not just malicious, they’re also incompetent, giving a second reason not to run their – I’m not sure why you came under attack by these various anonymous posters, but rest assured I am not the anonymous posters and I don’t wish you any ill will or desire to send you any malware.Īs to my choice of browsers – they are just tools, and I use the simplest ones for the jobs that I need done.

If it wasn’t malicious the developer wouldn’t be trying to hide what they’re doing.

PALE MOON BROWSER ICON CODE
Obfuscated code is A-L-W-A-Y-S malicious. You can’t expect everyone to care as little about personal privacy as you do. Just because you use browsers that hemorrhage private information to every malicious data collector out there doesn’t mean that everyone does.
PALE MOON BROWSER ICON .EXE
exe file that I sent you? No? Then why in the should I run Cloudflare’s malicious code? (If you said yes please let me know so I can whip up an exe and send it to you.) Chromium represents the 80% here.įor that matter, what does Pale Moon’s site compatibility have to do with Cloudflare’s malicious blocking of Pale Moon? If I visit a website, I expect to be served the content from that website, not maliciously man-in-the-middled by a malicious third-party sending malicious code to my browser and requiring that I blindly run it in order to gain access. If your site doesn’t work for 80% of users, your site has a problem.

If your site doesn’t work for 1% of users, 1% of users have a problem. Since when does Chromium have compatibility issues? You do realize that Chromium, Edge, and Google Chrome all use the exact same render engine and have the exact same compatibility, right? Sounds like a problem of incompetent web “developers” not coding sites to proper web standards. The Cloudflare team and its forum members need to wake up. Did you take the time to look at the thread on the Cloudflare community forum? They were of no help here, even denying that Cloudflare was acting as a malicious man-in-the-middle and causing “compatibility” problems where none existed before.
