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submitted 1 year ago by psyqology@slrpnk.net to c/piracy@lemmy.ml

12ft

I saw a post in here that had a bug and wouldn't let me respond from my phone, but...

It was talking about paywalls for news sites. And this is literally the best one i know to get passed them. Just copy and paste.

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[-] spicysoup@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

if I can't get it to work with 12ft I go to archive.is and that always does the trick

[-] 001100010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

archive.is has been down for more than a week now. archive.org doesn't seem to work as well (at least according to my experience). 12ft wall just gets paid by some news sites to get their site excluded. Is there anything that's still usable?

(Edit: Turns out 1.1.1.1 has been censoring my internet. I'll never trust them again.)

Btw, y'all still using this community? The "official" one that migrated from reddit is at !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com and our community is bigger.

[-] pistachio@lemmy.ml 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

According to cloudflare adminsIt's a bit more complicated than 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare DNS) censoring your internet, read here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828702

Archive.is’s authoritative DNS servers return bad results to 1.1.1.1 when we query them. I’ve proposed we just fix it on our end but our team, quite rightly, said that too would violate the integrity of DNS and the privacy and security promises we made to our users when we launched the service.

The archive.is owner has explained that he returns bad results to us because we don’t pass along the EDNS subnet information. This information leaks information about a requester’s IP and, in turn, sacrifices the privacy of users. This is especially problematic as we work to encrypt more DNS traffic since the request from Resolver to Authoritative DNS is typically unencrypted. We’re aware of real world examples where nationstate actors have monitored EDNS subnet information to track individuals, which was part of the motivation for the privacy and security policies of 1.1.1.1.

edit: So it's actually the other way around, it's the archive.is admin who's blocking people who use Cloudflare DNS, read also their tweet here https://twitter.com/archiveis/status/1018691421182791680

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