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how can i disable cloudflare it is making it impossible to access my websites

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I need to remove cloudflare or disable it from running with acknowledged websites.

I use nitrado and g-portal. It will not run, my banking website doesn't work. Cheat happens another paid website doesn't work. Some of my work accounts are also blocked. I need to be able to add sites for it to ignore or turn it off. How do I override this. This stupid captcha doesn't work. Its trash and puts it into an infinite loop of not happening.

I had 4 recovery points on my computer tried to do a system recovery from several months to undo any updates that messed up my system and they were wiped without my consent.

Any help would be appreciated. thanks

I need to remove cloudflare or disable it from running with acknowledged websites. I use nitrado and g-portal. It will not run, my banking website doesn't work. Cheat happens another paid website doesn't work. Some of my work accounts are also blocked. I need to be able to add sites for it to ignore or turn it off. How do I override this. This stupid captcha doesn't work. Its trash and puts it into an infinite loop of not happening. I had 4 recovery points on my computer tried to do a system recovery from several months to undo any updates that messed up my system and they were wiped without my consent. Any help would be appreciated. thanks

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You can disable DNS-over-HTTPS in your Firefox network settings or try one of the other suggestions in the Firefox DNS-over-HTTPS article.