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First, Cloudflare accused the AI company of bypassing no-crawl directives. Now Perplexity says Cloudflare has it all wrong.
In a debate likely to get louder as AI agent usage grows, some people say Perplexity crawling blocked websites isn't a simple ...
Cloudflare is accusing Perplexity of using stealth crawlers to bypass site restrictions, triggering fresh concerns over how ...
Cloudflare says Perplexity evades crawl directives with stealth tactics; Perplexity calls the claims a misunderstanding – or ...
Instead, the AI firm claims Cloudflare confused Perplexity requests with unrelated traffic from BrowserBase, a third-party ...
The feud underscores the need for new standards in AI-web interaction, as bot detection tools struggle to distinguish between ...
Cloudflare claims the AI startup is bypassing robots.txt restrictions to scrape content, potentially exposing Perplexity to ...
To test this, Cloudflare says it created new domains with similar restrictions against Perplexity’s AI scrapers. It found ...
Cloudflare has since removed Perplexity's bots from its list of verified bots and implemented new AI-blocking techniques.
Perplexity, an AI search startup, faces allegations from Cloudflare of using deceptive tactics to bypass website restrictions ...
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Perplexity accuses Cloudflare of not sharing its methodology and misattributing crawling activity to its AI assistant.