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> Has anyone else noticed Cloudflare captchas on sites that they would
> otherwise expect to be run by Tor-friendly entities?

Hi, why not also suggest to Tor-friendly entities to follow the
"Providers' Commitment for Privacy (PCP)"[1]?

"Short overview of level 3

- All services are also available as hidden Tor services."


If they're Tor-friendly, why not host the sites as a hidden service too?


cheers!,
gus

[1] Policy: http://crfrudzhbpynkmki.onion/ or here:
https://policy.sarava.org/
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