Cloudflare's 2024 Transparency Reports are now live, featuring new topics, data points, and a revamped format. The reports provide information on how Cloudflare handles legal requests and abuse reports for websites using its services, aligning with the European Union's Digital Service Act (DSA). The DSA sets transparency reporting obligations for different services, including baseline requirements for intermediary services like Cloudflare's security and performance services. The 2024 reports include more detailed data on hosted content abuse, automated steps to mitigate phishing and technical abuse, and information on additional types of requests for customer information. The reports are divided into two parts, addressing legal requests for information and abuse processes, with warrant canary statements available separately. Cloudflare will continue to publish transparency reports twice a year, evolving its approach to provide meaningful transparency in line with company principles and regulatory requirements.