> the only individuals that see the CAPCHA page mentioned, are users of Cloudflare's DNS services
I don't think this is true. I run my own recursive DNS resolver, and get a CAPTCHA when visiting archive.today.
I use my ISP's default DNS servers and have consistently gotten the CAPTCHA page for weeks now. The CAPTCHA seems to be broken too, rendering archive.today entirely inaccessible.
I use my ISP's default DNS servers and have consistently gotten the CAPTCHA page for weeks now. The CAPTCHA seems to be broken too, rendering archive.today entirely inaccessible.