• Resolved casbboy

    (@casbboy)


    I’m trying to setup the best performance cacheing with Cloudflare, but most guides only explain how to do it with Cloudflare’s Business Plan, not the Pro plan. Without the ability to enable Bypass Cache on Cookie, it seems like Cloudflare is not a reasonable option?

    Or is there another way to set it up to ensure things work as they should?

    Cheers!
    Ryan

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  • Plugin Support Hannah S.L.

    (@fernashes)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hey there!

    I’m not too familiar with Cloudflare, so I’ll leave this open in case anyone else can chime in.

    hello,

    I have the same feeling as you:
    Without the ability to enable Bypass Cache on Cookie, it seems like Cloudflare is not a reasonable option?

    Actually I guess that it still helps, but not as much as possible.
    Also, I haven’t found any good alternative, so what to do ?

    Thanks.

    Yeah, I’m working on this too right now. I use Cloudflare for ALL my sites, and recently found on one of our higher traffic ecommerce sites that logged in users are seeing a lot of “cloudflare” errors. Research is telling me that I’ll need to upgrade to a pro or business plan on cloudflare in order to have the bypass cache on cookie option, which seems like it should fix it, but I’m not positive. Anyone else with experience setting up Cloudflare with WooCommerce I’d love to hear how you did it as well!

    The problem with Cloudflare is that any paid plan is overpriced.
    I do not understand their pricing, it’s like they are not interested to have many customers who pay a little. They only want few customers who pay a lot.
    So we keep using it for free…

    I hear that. Anyone have a good recommendation for an alternative?

    ladiesman217

    (@noodles215)

    yes. i have same issue.

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