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Some browsers (Chromium under Linux) are receiving messages from websites "[This server running CloudFire] has banned your access based on your browser's signature (52201fa6-mh5)". No suitable explanation is given on their website or the web in general. Can anyone explain what this "feature" is?
Onhttp://blog.cloudflare.com/?page=9 they claim to sit "in front of nearly a half a million websites" including "banks, national governments, Fortune 500 companies, universities, media publications, blogs, ecommerce companies" which is a pretty big responsibility.— Precedingunsigned comment added by82.32.31.166 (talk)20:14, 1 January 2013 (UTC)
The article currently states "CloudFlare received media attention in June 2011, *not all of it positive*..." (emphasis mine). However the citations provides do not show any negative attention. Either a source for the negative attention should be given, or that phrase should be removed.190.124.162.159 (talk)20:46, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
On February 13, 2013, a comparative penetration testing analysis report was published by Zero Science Lab, showing that ModSecurity is more effective than CloudFlare and Incapsula. In fact, out of the three, CloudFlare was the least effective.
Removing references to LulzSec and PopVote should in my opinion at least partially resolve any concern about this article being written like an advertisement. On a related note, CloudFlare's use of the term "datacenter" seems to be in a marketing context. To my knowledge CloudFlare does not operate any datacenters, rather has collocation agreements or partnerships that allow it to place content at global locations. Also, having the same "Key People" and "Founders" in the infobox seems redundant?Ddosguru (talk)10:49, 3 August 2014 (UTC)
Silivalley (talk ·contribs ·deleted contribs ·logs ·filter log ·block user ·block log) , could you please discuss your decision to revert the changes by two different editors which removed your external links? These seem to be in violation ofWikipedia:External_links. Also, if anyWikipedia:Conflict_of_Interest exists could you please disclose here and on your user page?Ddosguru (talk)02:13, 7 August 2014 (UTC)