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Serious limits on Cloudflare Tunnels:
And that doesnt address the issue of getting in bed with Cloudflare (which has its own ethical ramifications).
I'd recommend one of the alternatives like localxpose.io that offer the same thing but without the limitations. Or you can slap together your own with a wireguard tunnel to a minuscule VPS with some routing rules on it. Both are about €5/month, which is cheaper (the same?) as paying for Cloudflare Tunnel to avoid the random termination and vendor lock in.
Regarding #1, you have to use Cloudflare for DNS but it doesn't matter if they are your domain registrar or not.
For #3 every service will say something like that, even with paid accounts.
I heard you can use Pangolin and self host your own tunnel.
Haven't looked into it.