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The day my ping took countermeasures Announcing Claude Compliance API support with Cloudflare CASB Announcing Claude Managed Agents on Cloudflare Project Glasswing: what Mythos showed us Our billing pipeline was suddenly slow. The culprit was a hidden bottleneck in ClickHouse Browser Run: now running on Cloudflare Containers, it’s faster and more scalable When "idle" isn't idle: how a Linux kernel optimization became a QUIC bug Building For The Future How Cloudflare responded to the “Copy Fail” Linux vulnerability When DNSSEC goes wrong: how we responded to the .de TLD outage Code Orange: Fail Small is complete. The result is a stronger Cloudflare network Introducing Dynamic Workflows: durable execution that follows the tenant Post-quantum encryption for Cloudflare IPsec is generally available Agents can now create Cloudflare accounts, buy domains, and deploy Shutdowns, power outages, and conflict: a review of Q1 2026 Internet disruptions Making Rust Workers reliable: panic and abort recovery in wasm‑bindgen Moving past bots vs. humans Building the agentic cloud: everything we launched during Agents Week 2026 The AI engineering stack we built internally — on the platform we ship Orchestrating AI Code Review at scale Introducing the Agent Readiness score. Check to see if your site is agent-ready Shared Dictionaries: compression that keeps up with the agentic web Redirects for AI Training enforces canonical content Unweight: how we compressed an LLM 22% without sacrificing quality Agents that remember: introducing Agent Memory Agents Week: network performance update Introducing Flagship: feature flags built for the age of AI Cloudflare’s AI Platform: an inference layer designed for agents Building the foundation for running extra-large language models AI Search: the search primitive for your agents Deploy Postgres and MySQL databases with PlanetScale + Workers Artifacts: versioned storage that speaks Git Email for agents - Cloudflare Email Service now in public beta Project Think: building the next generation of AI agents on Cloudflare Introducing Agent Lee - a new interface to the Cloudflare stack Register domains wherever you build: Cloudflare Registrar API now in beta Browser Run: give your agents a browser Rearchitecting the Workflows control plane for the agentic era Add voice to your agent Managed OAuth for Access: make internal apps agent-ready in one click Securing non-human identities: automated revocation, OAuth, and scoped permissions Scaling MCP adoption: Our reference architecture for simpler, safer and cheaper enterprise deployments of MCP Secure private networking for everyone: users, nodes, agents, Workers — introducing Cloudflare Mesh Building a CLI for all of Cloudflare Durable Objects in Dynamic Workers: Give each AI-generated app its own database Agents have their own computers with Sandboxes GA Dynamic, identity-aware, and secure Sandbox auth Welcome to Agents Week 500 Tbps of capacity: 16 years of scaling our global network From bytecode to bytes- automated magic packet generation Cloudflare targets 2029 for full post-quantum security How we built Organizations to help enterprises manage Cloudflare at scale Why we're rethinking cache for the AI era Our ongoing commitment to privacy for the 1.1.1.1 public DNS resolver Introducing EmDash — the spiritual successor to WordPress that solves plugin security Introducing Programmable Flow Protection: custom DDoS mitigation logic for Magic Transit customers Cloudflare Client-Side Security: smarter detection, now open to everyone How we use Abstract Syntax Trees (ASTs) to turn Workflows code into visual diagrams A one-line Kubernetes fix that saved 600 hours a year Sandboxing AI agents, 100x faster Inside Gen 13- how we built our most powerful server yet Launching Cloudflare’s Gen 13 servers- trading cache for cores for 2x edge compute performance Powering the agents: Workers AI now runs large models, starting with Kimi K2.5 Introducing Custom Regions for precision data control Standing up for the open Internet- why we appealed Italy’s Piracy Shield fine From legacy architecture to Cloudflare One Announcing Cloudflare Account Abuse Protection: prevent fraudulent attacks from bots and humans Slashing agent token costs by 98% with RFC 9457-compliant error responses AI Security for Apps is now generally available Building a security overview dashboard for actionable insights Investigating multi-vector attacks in Log Explorer Translating risk insights into actionable protection: leveling up security posture with Cloudflare and Mastercard Fixing request smuggling vulnerabilities in Pingora OSS deployments Active defense: introducing a stateful vulnerability scanner for APIs Complexity is a choice. 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Cloudflare Tips: Top Tips when activating through a Cloudflare Hosting Partner
Cloudflare Team · 2011-08-28 · via The Cloudflare Blog

CloudFlare is a service that utilizes proprietary technology to make websites run safer and faster around the world. We currently run 12 data centers (with more on the way) on three continents to provide static content caching, bot filtering and more for all of our users. CloudFlare has created a "pocket guide" for users that have signed up with CloudFlare through a hosting partner cPanel integration.

1. Familiarize yourself with the CloudFlare Settings pageThe CloudFlare Settings page is where you will find all of the key optional features that can be turned on or off. Atlhough some CloudFlare Settings can be found in the control panel for your hosting provider, there are additional key features you can only find on CloudFlare's site including:

CloudFlare Rocket Loader and Auto Minify

There are two beta services we have developed to help speed up websites for our users free of charge, while also not requiring any special configuration on your end.

Rocket Loader makes the JavaScript on your pages load faster by loading the resources asynchronously. If you have ads on your website or any social widgets including Facebook Like, Twitter or Google +, Rocket Loader will make your website feel snappier to your visitors. This service is still in beta, so while we encourage you to try it on your site, if you notice any issues with your apps afterwards, turn it off and then file a bug report.

Auto Minify automatically minifies your code in real-time without you having to change anything or install any plugins.

This service is also in beta, so if you see any issues, you can easily turn it off.

Basic Security Level Settings

You can set the security level for your website to high, medium, low or essentially off. It defaults to Medium.

Development Mode

Turn this option on when you're making changes to static files (javascript, CSS, images, etc.) on your site that you want to appear immediately.

Purge Cache

If you want to clear the CloudFlare cache of all the static files, you can use the Purge Cache option. This is only recommended if you want to remove all of the static content we have cached. The drawback to purging the cache is that you will temporarily lose the performance benefits until the cache rebuilds which can take up to 1 day. If you only want to purge resources related to a recent site change then I recommend that you use Development Mode.

2. Familiarize yourself with your Reporting and Threat Control pagesThe CloudFlare reporting page will show you statistics about visitors and pageviews for your site, including information about when your site was last crawled by a search engine.

The CloudFlare Threat Control page is where you can find out about visitors to your site that were challenged, and is also where you can manage access to your website by allowlisting and blocklisting IPs.

3. Check out CloudFlare's optional appsCloudFlare has recently partnered with a number of great services to add applications on your site with a few clicks of your mouse. Some of the most popular applications include:

  • Google Analytics: Install Google Analytics to all of your web pages

  • Pingdom: Monitor your website's performance and uptime

  • Viglink: Monetize your blog or website with affiliate links

CloudFlare Apps includes a mix of Free and Paid services.

4. Follow us on Facebook or TwitterCloudFlare proactively helps customers resolve basic service issues using these social media channels. In addition to handling basic questions about the service, we often solicit feedback from our users to see what we can do to make the service even better. Oh, and we sometimes surprise our followers with giveaways like CloudFlare t-shirts and CloudFlare laptop stickers.

FacebookTwitter

5. Bookmark our Status PageWe run 12 data centers on three continents - with even more on the way to serve our global customer base - and we are constantly monitoring our systems. To get the most current updates about known service issues, you can follow the:

CloudFlare System status pageCloudFlare Twitter System Status

6. Why should I upgrade to Pro? And how do I upgrade to Pro?With the Pro service, you receive four main additional benefits that free accounts don't have:

  1. Faster subsequent page loads (so the second, third and fourth page loads are much quicker)

  2. Web Application Firewall to protect from comment spam, SQL injection and XSS attacks

  3. SSL compatibility

  4. Stats updates every 15 minutes (vs 24 hours)

The Pro service is done on a month by month basis so you can easily try it for a month by choosing "Upgrade to Pro" in your CloudFlare account.

You can upgrade to Pro by going to your CloudFlare settings for the domain you would like to upgrade to pro.

Please do the following to upgrade to Pro:CloudFlare->My Websites->Settings >CloudFlare Settings-> Change from Free to Pro to open the billing information page->then come back to the settings page for the domain to make sure you change the domain from free to Pro.

Have additional questions? Have a suggestion to help improve the CloudFlare service? Please contact us.