Starting today, Radar has two new data visualizations to help us share more insights from our data and represent what's happening on the Internet. Radar Maps will make this information even richer and easier to consume. Because of this, we have the unique ability to see both macro and micro trends happening online, including insights on how traffic is flowing around the world or what type of attacks are prevalent in a certain country. Deep-dive reports on complex and often underreported topics.Ĭloudflare’s global network spans more than 250 cities in over 100 countries.Domain insights, where searching for a domain returns traffic, registration and certificate information about it.Internet usage details by country (see, for example, Portugal).Main page with near real-time information about global Internet usage. Since then, we have made considerable strides, including adding dedicated pages to cover how key events such as the UEFA Euro 2020 Championship and the Tokyo Olympics shaped Internet usage in participating countries, and added a Radar section for interactive deep-dive reports on topics such as DDoS. We described it as a “newspaper for the Internet”, that gives “any digital citizen the chance to see what’s happening online is part of our pursuit to help build a better, more informed, Internet”. Cloudflare Radar launched as part of last year’s Birthday Week.
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