After reading this article, I realized that there is something fundamentally wrong with how web site owners are using CloudFlare as their CDN/firewall/DDOS/DNS/everything-under-the-hood solution.
A lot of my daily troubleshooting searching eventually ends up at Stack Overflow or one of its sister sites, and I always get prompted for the dreaded reCAPTCHA page. This has been happening for about a year.
I thought there was something wrong at my end or maybe everyone else in the world is also facing the same issue, but this article made me realize that the problem is not me, my IP address, or my ISP; the problem is with CloudFlare and how they overzealously handle their so called firewall settings.
In the past, I sent a couple of emails to Stack Overflow about this issue, without any luck. Is there any chance that something will be done to fix this problem?
EDIT: Just to update. There seems to be some confusion and assumption about this question, and it's mostly because I was not very clear with some details. Sorry about that.
Some facts in an attempt to clear out any confusion.
- I live in South East Asia (SEA).
- I don't use Tor, VPN, proxy or any crazy browser extension that affects my browsing activity.
- The problem is not only limited to Stack Exchange sites; it happens to any site that is using CloudFlare as their DNS/DDOS solution
- I have emailed CloudFlare/Stack Exchange and other website owners (using CloudFlare) in the past, without getting any permanent solution.
- I go to google.com, search for a problem I need a solution for. I get a Stack Overflow link on my Google search result. I get excited, and I click the link, and then I get prompted for a CAPTCHA. It's been like this since Stack Exchange started using CloudFlare (which I don't know when). So overnight a perfectly working website (or group of websites under Stack Exchange), started being an annoyance to use. With no way for me to fix it.
- I posted here mostly out of frustration and because I read the above mentioned post I linked.
- My Stack Overflow writing skills are not that great; I might have missed some hidden rules, so excuse me for that. My Stack Overflow activity usually limits to reading with very occasional few writing. This is the most I am been active in an single question.
Thanks for all the suggestion and comments.