Cloudflare has been at the center of controversies. Now it's looking to capitalize on having such a major user base.
The company had 74,873 paying customers at the end of the first half of 2019, with 408 of them contributing more than $100,000 in annualized billings. The company's clients include cloud infrastructure providers like DigitalOcean and IBM, along with software companies like Discord, Marketo and Zendesk.
Chinese web companyCloudflare has been involved in several controversies, most recently including the move to stop providing services for message board 8chan.
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