I have been using 1.1.1.3 and 1.0.0.0.3 in my router for a week and been pretty happy with it. But some porn sites were getting thru. I see they are blocked now, but i’m wondering how long it takes to get a site blocked? It was still available 48 hours after I reported it, but it’s blocked tonight. So that’s good.
Also you are blocking a news site that should not be blocked. I looked them up on your page https://radar.cloudflare.com/domains/feedback and it shows a CIPA filter (and others.) This is 100% incorrect. So how does one get off the CIPA list?
I would be happy to pay for this service if we could override some of the content filtering. ie, provide some sort of exclusions and inclusions. Thank you.
Thank you for flagging - could you share the domain you are looking at? he CIPA category is automatically applied when the domain is already labeled with one of the categories associated with CIPA. Here is more information about this: Project Cybersafe Schools and CIPA · Project Cybersafe · Learning paths
I would be happy to pay for this service if we could override some of the content filtering. ie, provide some sort of exclusions and inclusions.
The Cloudflare Gateway service sounds like what you are looking for. It allows you to configure your router DNS settings to point to Cloudflare, in a way that you can customize what content categories it blocks, as well as overriding the categorization with your own allowlist and blocklist. To calculate the costs, estimate the maximum number of DNS queries per day and divide that by 5 000 to get the required amount of seats. The “A la carte” plan is $5 / seat / month. https://developers.cloudflare.com/learning-paths/dns-filtering/
Some alternative options are: SafeDNS, NextDNS, or self-hosting it with Pi-hole or ioc2rpz.