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  2. 1.1.1.1 - Wikipedia

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    1.1.1.1 is a free Domain Name System (DNS) service by the American company Cloudflare in partnership with APNIC. [7] [needs update] The service functions as a recursive name server, providing domain name resolution for any host on the Internet.

  3. Cloudflare's privacy-focused DNS app adds a free VPN - AOL

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    Cloudfare's 1.1.1.1 DNS service will add a VPN to its app for mobile devices. Known as Warp, the feature will gives users of the DNS resolver even more privacy while browsing the internet on their ...

  4. Cloudflare - Wikipedia

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    Cloudflare, Inc., is an American ... Cloudflare began providing free DDoS mitigation for artists, ... Cloudflare released a VPN service called WARP, [65] ...

  5. Warp - Wikipedia

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    WARP, a VPN service developed by Cloudflare that is part of 1.1.1.1 app Image warping , the process of distorting an image digitally Softwarp , a software technique to warp an image so that it can be projected on a curved screen

  6. Cloudflare introduces free digital waiting rooms for any ...

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    The company's Project Fair Shot initiative will make its new Cloudflare Waiting Room offering free to any organization that qualifies, essentially providing a way for future vaccine recipients to ...

  7. Cloudflare is arming content creators with free weapons in ...

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    Cloudflare is providing tools that give ... of offering services to block malicious bots—began arming content creators with what it called the equivalent of a free “easy button” to ...

  8. Happy Eyeballs - Wikipedia

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    Happy Eyeballs (also called Fast Fallback) is an algorithm published by the IETF that makes dual-stack applications (those that understand both IPv4 and IPv6) more responsive to users by attempting to connect using both IPv4 and IPv6 at the same time (preferring IPv6), thus minimizing IPv6 brokenness and DNS whitelisting experienced by users that have imperfect IPv6 connections or setups.

  9. HTTP/2 - Wikipedia

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    Cloudflare supports HTTP/2 using nginx with SPDY as a fallback for browsers without support, whilst maintaining all security and performance services. [90] Cloudflare was the first major CDN to support HTTP/2 Server Push. [91] AWS CloudFront supports HTTP/2 [92] since September 7, 2016. Fastly supports HTTP/2 including Server Push. [93]