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"Caching your content," on a google.com URL, makes it their web site, not yours.


I disagree. Using cloud flare doesn’t make your site belong to cloudflare.


Cloudflare doesn't shove a header at the top of your page and JavaScript with unwanted behavior.

I mentioned the carousel problem in another comment. But the default behavior is suboptimal too. That injected header has an [x] button. Users expect it to dismiss the header. Instead, it navigates away from YOUR page, back to Google.


Does cloudflare change all your urls to theirs?




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