To further strengthen your security, Salesforce enforces the use of Salesforce Edge Network for all orgs. Turn Salesforce Edge Network on in your existing orgs within 60 days of receiving the enforcement email.
With Salesforce Edge Network turned on, you get:
End-to-end secure connections via persistent Transport Layer Security (TLS) and mutual Transport Layer Security (mTLS) connections with an optimized setup to reduce connection latency.
Consistent global performance by routing requests to the nearest Salesforce Edge location worldwide on trusted Salesforce infrastructure. The Edge Global network currently has 22 Points of Presence and continues to grow with Hyperforce.
Limited, controlled caching—only content explicitly marked as cacheable via HTTP headers is cached. No customer data is cached by default.
Always-on threat protection that helps protect Salesforce from malicious traffic before it reaches Salesforce infrastructure.
Salesforce begins a phased rollout to enable Edge Network on orgs that have not already adopted it. Sandbox orgs are enabled at least 2 weeks before your corresponding production org.
Note: After enablement, you have a 7-calendar-day rollback window if you encounter unexpected issues. After that window, log a case with Salesforce Support to discuss options available to your org.
If you already use Salesforce Edge Network across all production and sandbox orgs, no action is required.
If you don't use Salesforce Edge Network, follow these steps to prepare and enable it:
Review the Considerations for Salesforce Edge Network and the URL routing exceptions checklist to identify potential impact.
Enable Salesforce Edge through your My Domain Setup. See Route My Domain Through Salesforce Edge Network.
If you have custom domains served via a third-party proxy or CDN, work with your third-party provider to update the domain’s target host name to the value in the Target Host Name field.
Salesforce no longer supports the option to opt out or defer Salesforce Edge Network. We recommend that you enable it in sandbox instances first to perform regression testing. After testing is complete, make the change in your production instances.
Note: If you can't enable Salesforce Edge Network due to a specific technical constraint, contact Salesforce Customer Support to discuss your options. We review these requests on a case-by-case basis.
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