Cloudflare verification loop (using proxy)

What is the name of the domain?

florr.io

What is the error number?

No error number

What is the error message?

No error message

What is the issue you’re encountering

Whenever I open florr io, the cloudflare verification constantly loops after saying it verified me. However, I am currently using a proxy.

What steps have you taken to resolve the issue?

I have tried disabling and enabling Javascript and all extensions in chrome://settings, clearing cache/cookies, restarting my chromebook, restarting my router, switching networks*, and updating Chrome browser, resetting date and time, but nothing works. Every time the verification restarts, a new Ray ID is created.
*Sometimes, when I use a different network, the verification works. But most of the time it loops.
The website does work on other devices, but only if I don’t use the proxy site. With the proxy, it doesn’t work. On my Chromebook, I can’t access florr io without using a proxy, because it is blocked.
Could anyone please help me see if there is any way to fix the loop glitch while using the proxy site?

What are the steps to reproduce the issue?

Go to demo-opensource.rammerhead.org
Search up florr.io
Rammerhead does say that to have Cloudflare verified, you need to “buy a speed ticket,” but you really don’t.

Screenshot of the error

You will need to contact the Rammerhead team, if you require assistance, or otherwise run in to trouble, while using the services, that they are providing.

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Alright, I will try that, thanks.
And should I try and contact the owner of florr.io and ask them to fix anything?

Ok I contacted Rammerhead and they said they couldn’t do anything because it was Cloudflare that kept blocking me.
Please see if you can do anything from your side🙏

In that case, your last possibility will be, to contact the website owner, of florr.io, if you require further assistance.

There are some websites out there, that frown up on the use of VPN / proxy services, and it is possible that florr.io may be doing so, too.

Problems with accessing individual websites will be a problem between you (the visitor) and the website owner, and, since you’re using proxy services, such as e.g. Rammerhead, between them too.

If neither the website owner, nor Rammerhead show any interest in assisting you, with finding a solution, then you will need to find another website to use.

Cloudflare cannot do anything at all.

If the website owner requires assistance, with their Cloudflare configuration, then the website owner can reach out to Cloudflare.

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oh alright :frowning:
thanks for helping anyway

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