Cloudflare has launched a new policy, the Content Signals Policy, aimed at preventing Google's AI from using website content without proper consent.
Cloudflare’s new Content Signals limit AI use of your content via robots.txt. However, it’s unclear whether Google or others ...
Cloudflare is enhancing robots.txt, giving website owners more control over how AI systems access their data.
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Cloudflare launches new policy to stop Google AI from using website content without consent
Cloudflare has introduced its Content Signals Policy, which will not allow website owners to set boundaries on how Google and ...
Many small businesses are balancing visibility and control: over 60% report AI has positively impacted their business, however 57% still choose to restrict access. Cloudflare's pay per crawl model ...
Firm successfully mitigated hundreds of hyper-volumetric attacks last week, with the largest reaching 51 billion packets per second ...
Cloudflare, a company that powers about 20% of all web pages on the web, has announced it is now blocking AI crawlers by default. Plus, it is offering a new model to allow AI services to pay content ...
Internet firm Cloudflare will start blocking artificial intelligence crawlers from accessing content without website owners' permission or compensation by default, in a move that could significantly ...
Internet firm Cloudflare has started blocking AI web crawlers to prevent them from “accessing content without permission or compensation,” by default according to an announcement on Tuesday.
The record-breaking DDoS against Cloudflare reached 22.2Tbps, about double the intensity of an earlier attack this month. The ...
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