To be explicit: This is not Cloudflare's fault and we should blame the manufacturer of the router, or the ISP for deploying their custom "friendly" settings. But it is what it is.
To be explicit: This is not Cloudflare's fault and we should blame the manufacturer of the router, or the ISP for deploying their custom "friendly" settings. But it is what it is.
Edit: 1.0.0.1 also takes me to the router configuration screen. And there's no configuration setting for it. :(
The "good" news is that this isn't being used for anything you really need - imagine if 1.1.1.1 had been delegated and now it was the resolution for www.facebook.com or indeed news.ycombinator.com ...
The bad news is that idiots do not learn from their mistakes, that's Dunning Kruger, the people who built your device don't understand why this was the Wrong Thing™ and won't now seek to do better in future. If we're lucky they'll go out of business, but that's the best we can hope for.