Comment by hoppp

4 hours ago

They already allow hosting static websites so I think the same guardrails are implemented.

I've never used CF so I could be ignorant in this matter. I assumed perhaps incorrectly that people had to verify their email address and delegate their domain(s) to CF including setting the glue records in the TLD servers meaning there is possibly a financial trail somewhere probably in the DNS registrars and perhaps a mail provider, whereas this is just drag-and-drop with no money trail.

I have no idea what guardrails they have in place in the background that blocks malware, CSAM, warez and such on their free accounts.

  • Just having an account with an email address is enough.

    They assign a subdomain automatically for uploads, same as cloudflare workers.

    I don't know what they do, but implementing guardrails for this is possible nowadays with AI, but maybe they use a "mechanical turk"