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      • Create AWS Account:
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    • Wasabi Storage Setup
    • CloudFlare Storage Setup
  • PAYMENT GATEWAYS SETUP
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  • SMTP SETUP
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  • SOCIAL MEDIA LOGIN
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  • TAWK.TO SETUP
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  • GOOGLE SETTINGS
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  • TRANSLATE INTERFACE
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  • CRON JOB SETUP
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  • Customization
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  • Changelog
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  1. Cloud Storage

CloudFlare Storage Setup

Apart from Local Server Storage, you can also use CloudFlare R2 cloud storage as your default storage.

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How to Configure CloudFlare R2 Storage:

Step 1: Register and log in to your t.

Step 2: Select CloudFlare R2 from the side menu and click the "Create Bucket" button.

Step 3: Specify the bucket name as needed and click "Create Bucket."

Step 4: After your bucket is created, click on the "Manage R2 API Token" link.

Step 5: You will be redirected to your API Tokens page. Click the "Create API Token" button.

Step 6: Provide Token name as needed, in Permission section select Object Read & Write and specify if you want this token to be valid of a specific bucket or all your buckets afterwards click on Create API Token button.

Step 7: On the next page, copy your Access Key ID, Secret Access Key, and Endpoint URL, then click the "Finish" button.

Step 8: Go to your Admin Settings and enter your CloudFlare R2 Access Key, Secret Access Key, Endpoint URL, and Bucket name, then click "Save."

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