Requiring users to enter their new password twice before changing it is a good practice. Since the password field is masked, users might not notice if they make a typing error. Confirming the password helps prevent mistakes.
Hey, a few months ago I contacted to Cloudflare Galileo team for our application but then I lost our conversation and I can't find it now. I tried to contact Galileo through their landing page but now I don't get any responses. Can someone from CF help me contact Galileo again?
I appreciate the sentiment here and it's certainly an interesting problem, but Cloudflare is not particularly interested in bypassing government actions taken against them, and I would advise seeking out your own solutions. Cloudflare isn't going to make or use a new protocol specifically for evading DPI, and if their new protocol gets blocked they're not going to partake in the cat and mouse game that ensues
A hacker performing a mitm on these current protocols wouldn't be able to see any of the actual data, just the SNI (if the protocol has one, which Wireguard does not)