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Change my Web Application Firewall (WAF) cache level

After you set up your Web Application Firewall (WAF), you'll get protection and speed optimization thanks to our high performance caching. Since the WAF helps speed up your website, you may see improvements in your SEO.

Required: If your dashboard looks different, jump to the new process.

GoDaddy offers four caching options. Curious about which one is best for your website? Check out this table:

Caching LevelRecommended Site TypePage Caching TimeRedirects (301/302) Caching TimeNot Found (404) Caching TimeRespects Caching Headers
Enabled/OptimizedStatic websites, no dynamic content and infrequent updates.180 minutes180 minutes4 minutesNo
Minimal CachingNews portal, blogs or sites with content updated daily and no user sessions.8 minutes15 minutes2 minutesNo
Site CachingeCommerce, forums, membership sites and custom applications.180 minutes180 minutes4 minutesYes
DisabledNon-public facing websites or websites using external CDNs.1 minute*10 minutes1 minuteYes

Change the WAF caching level

  1. Go to your GoDaddy product page.
  2. Under Website Security and Backups, next to the Website Security account you want to manage, select Manage.
  3. Under Firewall, select Details.
  4. Select Settings.
  5. Select Performance.
  6. Choose the caching level you want to use, and then select Save Caching Level.
    Save Caching level
Required: If your dashboard looks different, use the steps below.

Change my caching level

  1. Go to your GoDaddy product page.
  2. Under Website Security and Backups, next to the Website Security account you want to manage, select Manage.
  3. Under Firewall, select Details.
  4. Under Performance, select Caching Level.
  5. Choose the caching level you want to use, and then select Save.
  6. Save Caching level

More info

  • If you're having caching issues, make sure you're using the correct caching level, and then check out Troubleshoot cache issues.
  • No matter which cache level you choose, static files will be cached for 3 days. This is done to prevent certain kinds of DDoS attacks.

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