• Resolved Generosus

    (@generosus)


    Good Day,

    We have been informed that, effective September 1, 2022, SiteGround will no longer offer its Cloudflare Plus plan to its customers (it’s being replaced by SiteGround’s CDN service).

    Based on the above, and after September 1, 2022, is SiteGround going to retain the Cloudlfare Full Page Caching feature within SGO for regular Cloudflare users?

    Details: https://prnt.sc/DaN4mrccvZjy

    If not, what Cloudflare changes can we expect to see within your plugin after September 1?

    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Support Plamen M

    (@plamenm)

    Hello @generosus ,

    Thank you for your question. Even as of now, the Cloudlfare Full Page Caching feature is available when our plugin finds the CloudFlare service activated through our integration with them. Since we are discontinuing this integration, the feature will also not be available for sites with externally activated CloudFlare service. We will have a similar feature that supports our SiteGround CDN Service though.

    Regards,
    Plamen.M
    Tech Support team
    SiteGround.com

    Thread Starter Generosus

    (@generosus)

    Hi @plamenm,

    Thank you for the information.

    Many plan to continue using Cloudflare (Pro, Business, or Enterprise) after September 1, 2022.

    Before then, it would be great if your developers modified SG Optimizer to allow communications with either SG CDN or Cloudflare.

    Offering the above will ensure your customers do not migrate to other plugins that do.

    Cheerio!

    Plugin Support Plamen M

    (@plamenm)

    You are welcome, @generosus. You can monitor the change log of the plugin for added features and integrations.

    Regards,
    Plamen.M
    Tech Support team
    SiteGround.com

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