Updated 6 years ago
The cloud next to a DNS entry indicates the status of the CloudFlare service: active (colored) or inactive (gray), signaling the use of CloudFlare services.
Updated 6 years ago
Discover the information in the passage below regarding addon domains and their redirection in CloudFlare.
Updated 6 years ago
Adding a site to CloudFlare is quick, but the propagation of changes can take time, so it is recommended to do it at night for optimal performance.
Updated 1 year ago
Learn how to add DNS records in CloudFlare, either from the administration panel or through the cPanel plugin, for efficient management of your domains.
Updated 6 years ago
Changing the registrar is only necessary if it does not allow the modification of nameservers, in order to activate CloudFlare on the domain.
Updated 5 years ago
Changing hosting is not necessary to activate CloudFlare; all Hostico hosting packages are compatible with this service.
Updated 6 years ago
Cancelling CloudFlare services is possible by changing the nameservers or disabling the plugin. Complete details in the dedicated tutorial.
Updated 6 years ago
After activating CloudFlare, DNS changes depend on the method used: through CloudFlare nameservers or a plugin. Learn how to manage them correctly.
Updated 6 years ago
Any site, static or dynamic, can use CloudFlare, except for those that do direct streaming. It is ideal for sites with video from external platforms.
Updated 6 years ago
Discover the differences between activating CloudFlare from cPanel and setting nameservers on the domain. Find out which option offers more statistics and DNS control.
Updated 8 months ago
Cloudflare is a CDN network that improves website speed, ensures high availability, and provides protection against DDoS attacks, thus optimizing online performance.