Throttling

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    Russia’s throttling of Cloudflare makes sites inaccessible

    Starting June 9, 2025, Russian internet service providers (ISPs) began throttling access to websites and services protected by Cloudflare, making sites inaccessible from the country. The throttling is so aggressive, reportedly only allowing users to download the first 16 KB of any web asset, that it effectively breaks most Cloudflare-backed sites for Russian netizens. Cloudflare maintains that it has not…

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    Bypass Throttling and Browse Privately

    Cox may be one of the US’s most used internet service providers, but it’s not without its problems. Like AT&T, Comcast, and Verizon, Cox can legally track your online activities, sell browsing data, and even throttle your connection. Needless to say, this isn’t good news for your online privacy or the speeds you require for streaming, torrenting, and playing games…

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