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maybe it's a bad idea to put the entirety of the backbone of the internet on one or two private companies.
Cloudflare's dominance is a huge problem exactly for this reason. Having a single point of failure is a huge risk, and it's surprising that governments don't view this as being a matter of national security.
As a side note, and not to "well ackshully", but Cloudflare isn't a backbone provider. But your point still stands lol.
they dont because they have no clue about anything technological.
Not only because it's a single point of failure, but also because it's a single point of surveillance.
Cloudflare can read and even modify the communications everyone has with sites behind its HTTPS service. And it can monitor people's browsing through its DNS-over-HTTP service. And it can fingerprint people's browsers through any of its services that use JavaScript, such as its CAPTCHA-like thing.
It’s blows my mind that it’s so obviously bad to do and yet here we are