Aside from the benefits of reducing delays in network traffic and make its servers more secure, it also has the side effect of circumventing the ban in Brazil. "By routing through Cloudflare ...
Brazil’s Supreme Court said on Tuesday ... switched to using Cloudflare as a cloud service provider. Cloudflare’s CEO said X dodged the ban by “coincidence.” That coincidence ended up ...
Brazil has fined Elon Musk's companies after ... which said it noticed the change while testing to block the new servers. X and Cloudflare have not yet confirmed the move, but ABRINT said X's ...
He also warned that the technical complexity involved in blocking X again could prove challenging, as cutting off access to Cloudflare might impact critical services across Brazil, including ...
That prompted Brazil's top court to fine X Corp. nearly $1 million for every day the platform remained accessible in the country. However, Cloudflare's CEO Matthew Prince tells TechCrunch that X going ...
One day after X started to come back online for some people in Brazil, the country’s Supreme Court is threatening the social media company and Elon Musk-owned Starlink with hefty daily fines.
Elon Musk's X social network carried out an automatic update overnight on phone applications that allowed it to bypass a ban in Brazil, an association of ... return of X was due to an update of the ...
X came back online in Brazil earlier this week, although Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince told TechCrunch that the timing of the company’s recent switch to Cloudflare infrastructure is just a ...