Cloudflare has successfully completed audits against the Global Cross-Border Privacy Rules (Global CBPRs) for data controllers and the Global Privacy Recognition for Processors (Global PRP), making it the first organization to announce completion of these global standards. This achievement demonstrates Cloudflare's support and adherence to global privacy-respecting data flows across jurisdictions, providing reassurance to customers that its privacy practices are recognized by governments worldwide. The company has been an ardent supporter of the free flow of data across jurisdictional borders and has added its fourth and fifth privacy validations, with the Global CBPRs and Global PRP being the latest additions. Cloudflare's participation in these global standards covers a range of requirements, including notice, choice, collection limitation, security safeguards, and accountability, which are consistent with the core principles of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and Trans-Border Flows of Personal Data. The company's commitment to transparency, data minimization, and accountability is reflected in its implementation of an information security program and its use of a customer data processing addendum with vendors handling personal information.