I just signed up. cloudflare is on the short list of Internet companies that I trust (with the usual small bit of doubt and skepticism!). With just a few reservations, I also trust G Suite, Firefox, and a few hosting companies I do business with.
I have been supporting FSF, ACLU, etc. for years, but the practical considerations that prompted me to be a bit more trusting are Cloud Search in GSuite, Cloudflare offering HTTPS to help get the web more secure, and a deep appreciation for having Firefox available (containers are so easy to use and make me feel more secure in my use of the web).
I have to mostly agree... Cloudflare has actively participated with a lot of communities to bring better CDN options to open-source projects who otherwise would be overloaded. I'm not sure how much I actually trust GSuite, ironically preferring Office365 to it as there are huge, gaping holes in it's usefulness, specifically group email tethered to a horribly broken secondary interface (groups) and the fact that the product as a whole has languished a lot.
I'm in a position where I do appreciate Google's software, Chrome/V8 and resulting node and electron as downstream projects. However, my trust of Google is waning in light of their incredibly divisive culture all around and a lot of their practices, cover ups and just poor form in the sun-setting of "don't be evil."
I don’t disagree about Google. I really just use their paid services (GSuite, Music/no ad YouTube, purchase books and movies). I mostly switched to DuckDuckGo years ago, and I run all Google properties through a single Firefox container.
I trust Cloudflare to do their best, generally respect privacy, and not act maliciously.
I don't trust cloudflare to not make mistakes (like Cloudbleed). I don't trust myself to not make mistakes. I don't think there is anyone I trust not to make mistakes. It's just not a reasonable criteria.
Companies are made of people and people inevitably screw up. Cloudbleed made Cloudflare more trustworthy in my eyes simply because of how they handled their (very large, very unfortunate) mistake.
I have been supporting FSF, ACLU, etc. for years, but the practical considerations that prompted me to be a bit more trusting are Cloud Search in GSuite, Cloudflare offering HTTPS to help get the web more secure, and a deep appreciation for having Firefox available (containers are so easy to use and make me feel more secure in my use of the web).