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No they do not, and yes they are an American company they have to follow the rules. They also MITM, I wonder how many of the self hosters who use their tunnels realize this. Hosting a password manager behind them would be funny since they can scrape all your passwords.
Yes, I rarely see this being discussed. Cloudflare terminates the encryption, hopefully re-encrypts it on the way upstream, but they have access to all the content in the forwarded traffic. Not sure about the password managers, though. I believe most of them encrypt stuff on the device itself before sending it over the network, and there are no cleartext passwords transferred or stored on the servers.