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Gandalfapprend Posted messages 47 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -  
 Adriella -

Hello

I can no longer connect to websites that I usually visit because the Cloudflare system "Verify that you are human" is failing me.

I am using Kamo and private browsing, and the privacy settings of Windows (I am on Windows 11). Both "private network" and "public network" are checked... my antivirus is Avira Premium.

What can I do?

Thank you for your help. Best regards.

Didier

4 answers

  1. Félix Marciano Posted messages 302 Registration date   Status Administrator Last intervention   25 728
     

    Hello,

    There’s nothing to be done: the outage is coming from Cloudflare. We just have to wait for the service to be restored, which seems to be in progress.

    See our article: https://www.commentcamarche.net/applis-sites/36243-panne-d-internet-mondiale-le-service-cloudflare-est-en-cause/

    Have a nice day anyway!

    Félix Marciano

    Rédacteur en chef de CommentCaMarche.net

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    1. Adriella
       

      Thank you ????????

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  2. Gandalfapprend Posted messages 47 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2
     

    Thank you for your help.

    If I do not use either Kamo or the private connection of CCleaner, then it works and I can connect to all the sites I usually use.

    Problem solved, thank you again.

    Have a nice day.

    Sincerely

    Didier

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  3. net101 Posted messages 2 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
     

    Have you tried on another browser? Sometimes that can help.

    Otherwise, since it was working before, are you using an ad blocker? I use Adblock and it has caused display issues on some sites in recent weeks.

    I don't remember Cloudflare being affected, but if you are using Adblock, try disabling it at least for the Cloudflare address.

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    1. brucine Posted messages 24922 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 180
       

      Hello,

      Kamo is trying to mislead the enemy by transmitting private data collected from several websites to the connected site.

      Under these conditions, it is likely that the CAPTCHA fails precisely because the Google algorithm deems the request suspicious since it is made from several sites at once.

      As a side note, it's a bit ironic that Ccleaner and its affiliates, who are not particularly known for data privacy, offer software that is supposed to protect it.

      The first thing to do is not to use Kamo and, if this likely resolves the problem, to draw the appropriate conclusions.

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