@Liberapay I'm having problems latetly looking for projects to donate to: every time I perform a search I end up on CloudFlare's captcha. Is there any way to solve this problem?

@bauglir @Liberapay well, cloudflare decided that your IP is bad, for example because you use a vpn or a hurricane electric tunnel, or just dislike your ISP.

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Oh, I already know the reason why CloudFlare doesn't like me (I use VPNs, proxies, etc.). What I need to know is a way to fix this problem, because my VPN is not omissible and Liberapay is not usable for me in these circumstances
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I think I didn't explain myself correctly: I understand that CloudFlare ask me to deal with captchas when I perform searches anonymously from a VPN, because I could be a DDOS player, but I think it shouldn't happen when I perform searches loged in (not a new account and contributing for sometime now). Maybe some policies about active accounts can be applied to allow real users avoid the captchas.

@bauglir Cloudflare doesn't know that you're logged in and that your account isn't new.

I've turned off the protection of the search page for now, but I may have to turn it back on if there is abuse, at least until the search feature is modified to be much faster, then it probably won't need this protection anymore.

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