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  2. Cloudflare - Wikipedia

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    Cloudflare was founded in July 2009 by Matthew Prince, Lee Holloway, and Michelle Zatlyn. [2] [8] [9] Prince and Holloway had previously collaborated on Project Honey Pot, a product of Unspam Technologies that served as some inspiration for the basis of Cloudflare. [10]

  3. Matthew Prince - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Prince was born on November 13, 1974, at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, and raised in Park City. [2] His father, John Browning Prince, [3] is a former journalist, restaurateur, and owned a stock brokerage firm, while his mother owned several gift stores; in high school, Prince worked for his mother.

  4. Michelle Zatlyn - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Zatlyn was born in July 1979 [1] in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada where she grew up. [2] [3] [4] She attended Carlton Comprehensive High School where she was once the captain of the basketball team. [2]

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

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    Cloudflare's efforts, he added, are essential for the open internet to continue because without the ability to control how sites are crawled by AI companies seeking to train models, content ...

  6. Starlink traffic tripled again in 2024 in another win for ...

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    Starlink is booming and probably coming to a plane, cruise ship, or RV near you. Internet traffic from Elon Musk's satellite web service more than tripled in 2024, per Cloudflare data.

  7. 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.

  8. Cloudbleed - Wikipedia

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    Cloudbleed was a Cloudflare buffer overflow disclosed by Project Zero on February 17, 2017. Cloudflare's code disclosed the contents of memory that contained the private information of other customers, such as HTTP cookies, authentication tokens, HTTP POST bodies, and other sensitive data. [1]

  9. Category:Cloudflare - Wikipedia

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    Cloudflare people (8 P) Pages in category "Cloudflare" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

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