John McCue <
[email protected]> wrote:
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In comp.misc Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> wrote:
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Does your bank use Cloudflare for caching at all? If they don't use it,
you won't have any issues with it.
I do not do any real on-line banking, I only login once per
month to get the statement.
That's nice but irrelvant. Do they cache with cloudflare?
Cloudflare is likely setting cookies in your browser in order to keep track >> of connections, since you might have nultiple cloudflare-cached websites
open at the same time.
Cloudflare is not examining your browser cache, it is in part replacing it.
You are probably correct, but the real question is "How can
we prove it ?". Luckily OpenBSD has pledge(2) and unveil(2),
so what ever Cloudflare examine is very limited :)
You can read Cloudflare's documentation for their customers which explains
how their caching system works and why web providers would want to employ
it. It's all very well-documented. I have not read their stuff about
cookie management since I have mostly been interested in how they determine which site you are trying to access through their system and how they make
sure they send you the right website.
--scott
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