2025-02-05

Cloudflare Is Blocking Pale Moon and other non-mainstream browsers

Cloudflare's Browser Integrity Check feature is currently blocking access to several non-mainstream browsers including Pale Moon, Falkon, and SeaMonkey. Despite similar incidents occurring annually and previous commitments from Cloudflare to avoid discriminating against browsers, the issue persists with no official response or resolution from the company.

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