Unlock advanced Cloudflare features without being a network administrator or developer. Works with any Cloudflare plan (including Free), no APO subscription needed.
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Do this... seriously. This is the #1 thing you can do to increase the speed of your site for your users.
App for Cloudflare® can automatically cache your HTML pages in 330+ Cloudflare data centers around the world. "Standard" WordPress caching plugins can’t escape the laws of physics because information can't travel faster than the speed of light (even if the page is cached, the cache exists on your physical origin server, which can be over 20,000 km from an end user). Caching content in Cloudflare data centers makes your website faster by putting your website cache closer to end-users (95% of the world's population is within 50ms of a Cloudflare data center).
Normally Cloudflare will cache static content, but not HTML. This plugin can change that for you.
All Cloudflare settings can be changed directly within your WordPress admin area.
Includes Easy config function that will optimally set your Cloudflare zone settings for WordPress.
For those doing development work, Purge Cache works and Development Mode can be toggled from WordPress admin.
Easily and seamlessly store your WordPress media in the cloud with Cloudflare R2. This allows you to offload resources (both bandwidth and disk space) from your server. The first 10GB is free, and only costs $0.015 per GB thereafter (ex. if you had 100GB of media, it would cost $1.35 per month to store it in the cloud).
Includes the ability to migrate existing media to R2 (or even from R2 back to local).
Multisite networks have the option to use a single R2 bucket for media across all the network sites.
Unlike Amazon S3, there are no egress (bandwidth) costs.
View network stats for your website directly within your WordPress admin area with a dashboard widget.
Wouldn't it be nice to not worry about your WordPress admin area being hacked? You can authenticate users at the network layer rather than the application layer.
Quickly review your site's Cloudflare rules and firewall settings from within your WordPress admin area. Includes:
Page rules
Cache rules
Firewall custom rules
IP address / ASN rules
User agent blocking
The premium version unlocks the ability to manage (create, delete, suspend and unsuspend) Cloudflare rules and firewall definitions. In addition to defining your own rules, you can deploy useful rules with a single click:
Block traffic from certain countries (or Tor exit nodes widely used by spammers and hackers)
Force a challenge before users can register (bot/spammer mitigation)
Cache static content
Automatically block the IP address(es) of spammers for a period of time
Track third parties that are sending email on your behalf (for example an email provider you have authorized like Gmail or Outlook). You can also see unauthorized email senders or spammers sending email on behalf of your domain.
You have the ability to backup and restore some of your most important Cloudflare configuration settings:
Zero Trust Access Policies
Firewall Rules
Firewall IP Access Rules
Firewall User Agent Blocking
Page Rules
Cache Rules
Backups can be restored to different zones (for example if you had extensive configuration for a zone, you could give another zone the same configuration through a backup restore).
Restoring a backup does not delete existing configurations (you are able to merge configurations into an existing zone).
The built-in network tools can assist with research or debugging of network traffic for your site:
HTTP request trace
IP address details
Domain details
WHOIS
The HTTP request trace tool is particularly useful, as it can simulate an HTTP request passing through Cloudflare's network. This gives insights into which Cloudflare products and rules the request is passing through and which is altering/blocking traffic.
You have the ability to have a network-wide Cloudflare API token that can be overridden on a per site basis. In the case where a multisite network operator has the site domains in a single Cloudflare account, they can allow the site users to utilize Cloudflare features for their individual site without disclosing the underlying actual API token.
A single Pro license for the main network site allows the media from all sites in the network to be stored in the cloud, within a single Cloudflare R2 bucket.