AI Training Practices

Training on Personal Data
Unclear
Training on User Interactions
Unclear
Training on Public Content
Unclear
AI Data Sharing
No
AI Use Cases
  • Personalization — Personalizing websites and services based on user interests and preferences, and making inferences about user interests.
  • Fraud Detection — Investigating and preventing fraudulent transactions, unauthorized access, illegal activities, and identifying security threats.
  • Content Processing — Monitoring and analyzing trends, usage, and activities for marketing or advertising purposes.
Risk Assessment
Cloudflare demonstrates transparency in its comprehensive privacy policy and provides clear mechanisms for users to exercise their data rights, including a dedicated form and email. However, the absence of explicit CCPA support for a major US-based company is a notable regulatory gap. Furthermore, the extremely low deterministic score (0/70) suggests potential underlying issues with their privacy implementation or adherence that are not immediately apparent from the policy text alone, raising concerns about actual practice.
Recommended Actions
  • Utilize Cloudflare's provided data request form or email (privacyquestions@cloudflare.com) to exercise your data rights, especially for access, correction, or deletion.
  • Leverage the opt-out options available for marketing partners to limit data sharing for advertising purposes.
  • Users in California should be aware that the policy does not explicitly support CCPA rights, and may need to inquire directly about their specific rights.
  • Carefully review and adjust cookie preferences on Cloudflare's websites to control tracking.
AI Overview
Trains on user dataNo
Trains on interactionsNo
Opt-out availableNo
AI disclosureYes
Third-party AINo
AI Training Opt-Out
No opt-out mechanism available.