Set up your security.txt file
To manage your security.txt ↗ file via the Cloudflare dashboard:
- Log in to the Cloudflare dashboard ↗, select your account and domain.
 - Go to Security > Settings.
 - Next to Enable Security.txt, select Edit Security.txt.
 
- Log in to the Cloudflare dashboard ↗, select your account and domain.
 - Go to Security > Settings and filter by Web application exploits.
 - Under Security.txt > Configurations, select the edit icon.
 
From here, you can create and manage your security.txt file to provide the security research team with a standardized way to report vulnerabilities.
Fill in the following information:
- 
(Required) Contact: You can enter one of the following to contact you about security issues:
- An email address: The email address must start with 
mailto:(for example,mailto:help@example.com). - A phone number: The phone number must start with 
tel:(for example,tel:+1 1234567890). - A URL link: The URL link must start with 
https://(for example,https://example.com). 
Select Add more to add multiple contacts.
 - An email address: The email address must start with 
 - 
(Required) Expires at: Enter the expiration date and time of the
security.txtfile. - 
Encryption: A link to a key which security researchers can use to communicate with you.
 - 
Acknowledgements: A link to your acknowledgements page.
 - 
Canonical: Links to your
security.txtfile. - 
Hiring: A link to your security-related job openings.
 - 
Policy: A link to a policy describing what security researchers should do when searching for or reporting security issues.
 - 
Preferred languages: A list of language codes that your security team speaks.
 
Once you have entered the necessary information, select Save.
To edit your security.txt file:
- Old dashboard: Select Security > Settings > Edit Security.txt.
 - New security dashboard:
- Go to Security > Settings and filter by Web application exploits.
 - Under Security.txt > Configurations, select the edit icon.
 
 
To download your security.txt file:
- Old dashboard: Select Security > Settings > Download Security.txt.
 - New security dashboard:
- Go to Security > Settings and filter by Web application exploits.
 - Under Security.txt > Configurations, select the download icon.
 
 
To delete your security.txt file:
- Old dashboard:
- Select Security > Settings > Delete Security.txt.
 
 - New security dashboard:
- Select Security > Settings and filter by Web application exploits.
 - Under Security.txt > Configurations, select the edit icon.
 - Select Delete.
 
 
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