Login to your Cloudflare account and go to the domain you want to create the WAF Rule for.
Then follow these steps…
Login to your Cloudflare account and go to the domain you want to create the WAF Rule for.
Then follow these steps…
Login to your Stripe account once it’s been fully activated.
Paste those into the two fields in your Stripe settings in WP Job Board or WooCommerce, depending on which of those you’re setting up now.
VERY IMPORTANT:
Make sure you save the “Secret Key” somewhere separate like in a word doc or something because you only get ONE chance to copy it. After this, it is not possible to reveal it again, you would have to reset it which means you’d have to resend the new key to us or reset your connection to the shop or program you’re using this key with.
The performance factors really are the number one reason why we use Cloudflare. Cloudflare enables us to serve content closer to where your visitors are located using an edge server, providing an easy way to speed up your site while also reducing the latency.
For many sites, bandwidth consumption cost is the primary expense. A heavy traffic load on the server slows down all the websites hosted on the server. Through caching and other optimizations, Cloudflare can help reduce the amount of data an origin server must provide, in turn reducing risk for site owners to have a huge increase in bandwidth usage resulting in possible additional fees or worse, site outages.
In other words, Cloudflare helps mitigate unexpected traffic surges, enabling your site to scale when needed. Large amounts of traffic (say from a popular facebook post) can cause your site to become sluggish or even go down. Thanks to the distributed nature of CDNs like Cloudflare, the site can handle considerably more traffic.
Cloudflare helps improve your site’s security by protecting against DDoS attacks, malicious bots and even data breaches. When you consider that the majority of web traffic is served through Cloudflare, it’s the 1st line of defense against attackers.
What are some BIG Names using Cloudflare too? chase.com |
Nobody (except the owner) can know your domain’s IP because your IP is hiding behind the proxy.
Google has always considered speed a ranking factor in its infamous algorithms. So the faster your website, the more likely it will rank well on Google searches. As Google’s Amit Singhal and Matt Cutts highlighted in 2010 when announcing site speed as an important ranking factor:
“Faster sites create happy users and we’ve seen in our internal studies that when a site responds slowly, visitors spend less time there.”
With 37% market share of managed DNS domains, Cloudflare runs the largest and fastest DNS network in the world
With 155 data centers across 75 countries, Cloudflare’s Anycast CDN caches static content on edge servers globally, reducing latency by delivering your content as close as geographically possible to your visitors. The Anycast network also absorbs distributed attack traffic by dispersing it geographically.
Managing DNS records with Cloudflare is a breeze. We are able to point domains to our server with minimal effort, while maintaining all of the DNS records previously created on the original server.
For example, we’ve had clients attacked by competitors where the competitor had a script written to constantly scan their website to enable the competitor to constantly track their inventory, and as a side bonus dramatically slowed down our clients website. Cloudflare is capable of thwarting those kinds of scripts . Cloudflare can do even more with some of it’s higher level plans.
While the basic features and functionality of Cloudflare our very impressive and extremely helpful, there are many upgrades that can be done to fit almost any needs that arise. Additionally, Cloudflare offers a suite of performance optimizations, including HTTP/2, TLS 1.3, file minification, and aggressive GZIP. Some other features: Enhanced security with Web Application Firewall, Cache Analytics, Easy PCI compliance, DDoS Alerts and Lossless image optimization.
Bonus: See Article on Cloudflare.com about how Cloudflare is keeping government websites and servers safe!
https://blog.cloudflare.com/helping-keep-governments-safe-and-secure