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authorlibBletchley <libbletchley@noreply.codeberg.org>2020-06-30 16:39:11 +0200
committerlibBletchley <libbletchley@noreply.codeberg.org>2020-06-30 16:39:11 +0200
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Impurva moved to top table
Impurva is apparently no worse than Sucuri. I'm not sure what threshhold of Tor blocking is acceptible. Perhaps we should consider <5% acceptible since it would likely reflect figures of genuinely malicious Tor users.
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@@ -18,8 +18,9 @@ Cloudflare. [IPFS](https://ipfs.io/) may be worth consideration if performance
| Alternative | Drawback | Price | Link |
| ----------------- | --------------------------------- | ------ | ---- |
| [eQualitie](https://equalit.ie/) | not gratis | gratis during COVID19 | https://equalit.ie/ |
-| [sucuri](https://sucuri.net) | not gratis | $200+ | https://sucuri.net/|
+| [sucuri](https://sucuri.net) | not gratis; tor hostility at ~3.483% | $200+ | https://sucuri.net/|
| PerimeterX | not gratis | ? | - |
+| [Impurva](https://www.imperva.com) | not gratis; tor hostility at ~3.411% | ? | https://www.imperva.com |
| Github pages | uses Microsoft servers | Free | https://pages.github.com/ (WARNING: Tor/VPN users will get their [account blocked automatically](https://github.com/crimeflare/cloudflare-tor) by Github) |
| Surge.sh | uses custom servers | Free | https://surge.sh/ |
@@ -34,7 +35,6 @@ CDNJS is sponsored by Cloudflare. It might use it in the background.
| Siteground | Tor-hostile people. |
|jsDelivr | Uses Cloudflare, see their [network page](https://www.jsdelivr.com/network) |
| Gitlab pages | GitLab is now Cloudflared |
-| Impurva Incapsula | Tor-hostility impacts ~3.411% of access attempts according to tests (perhaps this isn't significant enough to condemn them)|
## History
Sucuri and eQualitie have a history of CloudFlare patronage, but no longer.