← Back to context Comment by xd1936 1 year ago The OP doesn't link to Cloudflare's (repeated) explanation about this exact topic.https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflares-commitment-to-free/ 4 comments xd1936 Reply parineum 1 year ago I suspect they also greatly benefit from developers using them for hobbies and suggesting that their workplace use them in turn. Though, that's much harder to track. knallfrosch 1 year ago It's not hard to confirm, since the CEO posted this very reason 9 years ago. It's not exactly hidden on.. StackExchange, answering the very question:"How can CloudFlare offer a free CDN with unlimited bandwidth?"https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/88659/how-can... MattSayar 1 year ago Oh Narciss 1 year ago This ^
parineum 1 year ago I suspect they also greatly benefit from developers using them for hobbies and suggesting that their workplace use them in turn. Though, that's much harder to track. knallfrosch 1 year ago It's not hard to confirm, since the CEO posted this very reason 9 years ago. It's not exactly hidden on.. StackExchange, answering the very question:"How can CloudFlare offer a free CDN with unlimited bandwidth?"https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/88659/how-can...
knallfrosch 1 year ago It's not hard to confirm, since the CEO posted this very reason 9 years ago. It's not exactly hidden on.. StackExchange, answering the very question:"How can CloudFlare offer a free CDN with unlimited bandwidth?"https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/88659/how-can...
I suspect they also greatly benefit from developers using them for hobbies and suggesting that their workplace use them in turn. Though, that's much harder to track.
It's not hard to confirm, since the CEO posted this very reason 9 years ago. It's not exactly hidden on.. StackExchange, answering the very question:
"How can CloudFlare offer a free CDN with unlimited bandwidth?"
https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/88659/how-can...
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This ^