As a serious company Cloudflare seems to be (?), i’m baffled that you let Ezoic ask for users passwords and still let them be your “Certified Partner” so they can claim they have your blessing. and your inaction shows they truly do have it. That makes me question Cloudflare integrity.
I would recommend you avoid Ezoic. They are using a deprecated and no-longer supported program by Cloudflare which is inherently insecure. They should not be using any “certified partner” language anymore until they update their implementation.
I agree it’s baffling that Cloudflare hasn’t been more forceful in getting them to modernise their insecure implementation. cc @ggalow
Hello @cherryjimbo thanks! they said they need to do this to point your DNS records to Ezoic, so we can work as a proxy for your site
i’ve never seen an ad network that wants to also be a proxy of the sites.
I don’t think Cloudflare cares what they do.
Business as usual. =)
While I understand your concerns, I’d really argue that asking for a password is a way lesser issue than breaking security on the whole Internet
Admittedly a different issue and I don’t want to hijack your thread, but I wanted to give some perspective
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