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CloudFlare Publishes Transparency Report for 2013

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Date Published
Author
Kenneth R. Carter
Word Count
228
Company Posts That Month
7
Language
English
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Summary

On February 27, 2014, CloudFlare published its first complete Transparency Report on governmental requests, coinciding with TrustyCon. The report details the number of subpoenas, court orders, search warrants, pen register/trap and trace (PRTT) orders, and national security orders received by CloudFlare in 2013, as well as how many domains and accounts were affected by their response to these requests. The report does not include non-governmental requests. In total, the governmental requests affected less than 0.017% of CloudFlare's more than 2 million customer domains. As a global network provider, CloudFlare is committed to protecting its customers' information and privacy, and updates this report on a semiannual basis at Transparency Report.

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