← Back to context Comment by jamespo 10 months ago If you were rotating IPs against the TOS I don't think you'd have a leg to stand on 2 comments jamespo Reply pc86 10 months ago The GP doesn't mention anything about rotating IPs NicoJuicy 10 months ago I think he is saying that the customer, a casino. Had a dubious legal status in different countries. They are often banned.Cloudflare doesn't want their IP's (rotating) to be affected so advised bring your own IP, which is an Enterprise feature.
pc86 10 months ago The GP doesn't mention anything about rotating IPs NicoJuicy 10 months ago I think he is saying that the customer, a casino. Had a dubious legal status in different countries. They are often banned.Cloudflare doesn't want their IP's (rotating) to be affected so advised bring your own IP, which is an Enterprise feature.
NicoJuicy 10 months ago I think he is saying that the customer, a casino. Had a dubious legal status in different countries. They are often banned.Cloudflare doesn't want their IP's (rotating) to be affected so advised bring your own IP, which is an Enterprise feature.
The GP doesn't mention anything about rotating IPs
I think he is saying that the customer, a casino. Had a dubious legal status in different countries. They are often banned.
Cloudflare doesn't want their IP's (rotating) to be affected so advised bring your own IP, which is an Enterprise feature.