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Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Cloudflare reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Cloud Services (43%)
- Domains (21%)
- Hosting (21%)
- E-mail (7%)
- Web Tools (7%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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PromptKing | The Governance OS for AI Agents (@PromptKing32) reported@Cloudflare Optional scopes fix the consent problem. The remaining problem is independent proof that the agent actually stayed inside those scopes once it started running across systems.
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Azim (@azmoan) reported@jonathan_wilke @vercel @eliakuratli please help him migrate to Cloudflare
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Hold (@astrogmk) reportedwhat's up with cloudflare? I cannot login
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Gneaus (@legibitiquas) reported@juiceboy_of_abj Not just cloudflare. There was a time Outlook looses connection when I switch to Airtel, but other sites work. I had to switch back to MTN, they have fixed that now. Airtel have serious DNS issues, I noticed I can't open some sites, gives me DNS error
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Michael Flux (@michaelflux) reported@levelsio The actual stack is intentionally boring: - Structured error on every failure - One JSON log line per console.error / warn with a 32-hex traceId - Cloudflare Observability (logs + traces) enabled on every Worker - Frontend is also Workers (SvelteKit), so client errors travel the same pipe - No external SDK. Just Cloudflare’s native observability + application-level correlation.
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JohnTheRevelator ✝️🥩 (@MaranathaJohn30) reportedIs there a worse service than @Cloudflare? It's pretty much total garbage, every ******* time.
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omen (@ihateinfinity) reported@dillon_mulroy @atalocke Hey, I need a help unable to pay Cloudflare bill. I am 100% its not my bank since I called them. Payment not going through can you pls check or refer me to someone who can
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FYAZ (@OgFyaz) reported🚨 A Spectre attack leaked a JWT from a co-located Cloudflare Worker. Researchers demonstrated the attack in Cloudflare’s production environment at up to 12 bits/second, 360× faster than the 2021 result. No customer data was accessed. Cloudflare says the attack is now mitigated. Thoughts?
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Krishna Gupta (@kgupta_2005) reported@itz_komal01 @SidharthVijay_ I think you should give cloudflare a try, belive me you will never regret
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UWillC (@uwillc) reportedFour stories from August. One lesson. Cisco: one HTTP request to the VPN service reloads the firewall. Actively exploited. Fortinet: a wildcard setting lets random credentials into the WAF console; a CLI option lets an attacker impersonate a managed FortiGate. Cloudflare: gives AI agents verifiable identities, because "you need to know who sent it." Anthropic: authentication fails, five services degrade within minutes. Different vendors. Same plane: authentication and the management console. Attackers are not chasing your data first. They are chasing your console. Whoever owns the console owns the network. I wrote the same rule a week ago. August keeps proving it: verify, don't trust. The peer, the request, the agent. How many management planes in your estate would pass that test today?
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@tobeycodes (@tobeycodes) reportedanyone having issues with gitCheckout in cloudflare sandboxes today? seems to always timeout and can never close. it was working fine before today
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Jason Fleagle (@jjfleagle) reported@Cloudflare Separating Search, Agent, and Training preferences turns robots.txt from a blunt signal into a usable policy surface. The next useful artifact is drift evidence: which dashboard rule changed the file, when it propagated, and which crawlers honored or ignored it.
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Jorwhol (@jorwhol) reportedI use Namecheap to search for domains, but Cloudflare to register them. Poor ol’ Namecheap.
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Cory Wilkerson (@corywilkerson) reportedLove it when I see execs book focus time. For real. I see more of it here at Cloudflare than I have at other places and see it as a bullish indicator that **** is getting done. I suppose what I see of the internal culture here supports my interpretation of that time -- at other bigcos I'd prob read it differently -- but here you know it's go-time.
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Drayken (@KGDrayken) reported@mdong1909 Cloudflare owns both VoidZero and Astro now - can you make it a priority to have full support of Astro for Oxfmt and Oxlint now so monorepos don't have to fragment into linting & formatting fallbacks? IIRC plan was Q2.
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Rishabh (@crashedrishabh) reportedDay 20 Electron app is now rock solid. Spent the day making it crash-proof — better error handling, safer process management, cleaner shutdown. It's not going down easy anymore. Started the Mac version build. Same codebase, platform-specific tweaks. This is where cross-platform gets real. Dived into Cloudflare Workers + Hyperdrive + Redis. App files served from the edge, cached in Redis for faster downloads. Learning how CDN-level speed actually works under the hood. LC 1386 done. 20 days. Still shipping daily. No plans to stop. @kirat_tw @100xDevs @100xSchool #buildinpublic #electron #cloudflare
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ericosiu (@ericosiu) reportedCloudflare scanned roughly 200,000 high-traffic domains for agent readiness. Only 3.9% passed its Markdown content-negotiation check. Emerging capability-discovery standards were nearly absent. Cloudflare also says fewer than half of the HTML requests it observes now come from humans. That machine traffic includes crawlers, monitoring systems, automation, malicious bots, and AI systems, so it would be sloppy to call all of it agent traffic. The direction still matters. More research, comparison, and purchasing will happen through software acting for a person. That software needs a very different buyer path than the one most companies have built. I call this Agent-Led Growth. Agent-Led Growth means making your company easy for an agent to discover, understand, call, buy from within rules, and verify. Here is what each part looks like in practice. 1. Make the company discoverable Publish one canonical description of the product, who it serves, what job it completes, what it costs, and where the source documentation lives. Keep those facts consistent across your website, documentation, marketplaces, integration directories, and public profiles. If five pages give five different answers, the agent has to guess which one is current. Machine-readable Markdown can reduce that friction. Cloudflare now tests for it inside its Agent Readiness diagnostics. A polished homepage designed for humans can still be a mess for software trying to extract exact product facts. 2. Make the offer understandable An outside agent should be able to answer seven questions without hallucinating: What does the product do? Who is it for? What inputs does it need? What output does it return? What does it cost? What permissions does it require? What evidence supports the claims? This is where clear use cases, current pricing, technical documentation, limitations, and primary proof become part of distribution. 3. Make one valuable job callable Reading about a product is different from completing work with it. Give the agent one bounded action through an API, MCP tool, or another structured interface. For an SEO product, that job might be: analyze this domain and return three sourced opportunities for review. The tool should define its inputs, output schema, authentication, errors, retries, and stop conditions. The agent should not have to imitate a person clicking through six browser screens every time it needs the same result. MCP is becoming useful here because it gives models a shared way to access tools and data. The MCP Apps extension can also render forms, dashboards, and visualizations inside supported clients. Support still varies, so publishing an MCP server does not automatically create distribution or reliable usage. 4. Let the agent buy within rules Two emerging protocols show where agent commerce is heading. Google launched the Universal Commerce Protocol, co-developed with Shopify, Etsy, Wayfair, Target, Walmart, and others. UCP coordinates parts of the shopping journey, including discovery, checkout, and post-purchase support. Coinbase introduced x402, which embeds stablecoin payment instructions into HTTP so software can pay for APIs or digital resources programmatically. They solve different pieces of the transaction. The operating controls still have to come from the business. Give the agent an approved vendor list, spending limit, expiry, purpose, approval threshold, and stop rule. A $49 purchase from an approved vendor might proceed automatically. A $4,900 purchase from a new vendor should require human approval. Unknown terms or an unrestricted wallet should stop the transaction. 5. Return a receipt a human can defend A server response that says 200 OK tells you almost nothing about whether the business job succeeded. A useful agent receipt should include the request ID, timestamp, vendor identity, inputs, source links, approved amount, actual amount, permission, output, errors, retry state, and measurable result. That receipt matters for trust. It also gives the agent evidence it can bring back to the human who delegated the work. Listings, successful calls, integrations, citations, and clean receipts may eventually influence which products agents select and recommend. No universal ranking formula has been established, so I would treat those as signals to test rather than guaranteed ranking factors. The fastest way to start is an outside-agent audit. Pick one product and one valuable buyer job. Ask an outside agent to: Find the correct product. Explain the offer, pricing, proof, and limitations. Complete one bounded action. Attempt a purchase inside preset rules. Return an auditable receipt. Score each step as blocked, possible with manual rescue, or clear and verifiable. The first failed step becomes the next Agent-Led Growth project for marketing, product, and engineering. If an outside agent tried to buy from your company today, where would it get stuck?
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LilRhodySpecial (@rhody_special) reported@eastdakota I cancelled Spotify because they partnered with Cloudflare. Bad move stepping on artists. Folks do your selves a favor do not use any voice models cloudflare and the rest of the Stanford scam artists are working hard to make sure you own nothing and that includes your voice
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Neria Basha (@NeriaBasha) reportedN-able says attackers exploiting N-central used Take Control to reach managed endpoints, then registered Cloudflare tunnel services for persistence. If you patched late, N-able says to treat the environment as potentially compromised even when its IOC scan comes back clean.
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🌱 Peter Van Dijck → 🧵 (@petervandijck) reported@aarondfrancis (not sure who the right person is) - my cloud apps went down, ' 6 of 8 apps in us-east-2 returning Cloudflare 1016 (origin DNS error)'. It's not an app issue. I can send more detailed info but the Help link on the site seems to be disabled?
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Scroll Society (@maximcappaiv_) reported@Cloudflare @ATT @SacCountyCA is either switching their systems. I’m important here because the operating system is stationed down the street. Lots of guys want to plug in their own software but a good decision would be to improve the connection from static polls which were in the Eureka area of
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Former Child (@abdvlkadr) reported@santos__vito Why did you guys host on Vercel? Never do that lmaooo! Just set up a Cloudflare worker and host for free.
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Reina Cruz 🥼🧤🇨🇺 (@rea1ReinaCruz) reported@Cloudflare Please, fix human verification
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David Aronchick (@aronchick) reported@QuinnyPig @Cloudflare @vercel When do **** posts get their arn
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Jon ONeill (@HouseHackerJon) reportedOn the software company side an issue I’m seeing building with @Cloudflare is that as a start up everything is aimed at @vercel and @supabase, but I’m a big fan of having everything run through Cloudflare once I discovered its system
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Mark Lyck (@MarkLyck) reported@leerob @poteto @ericzakariasson can you please improve these simple Cursor PR features? Tried switching to Cursor this month, but there's a lot of missing / annoying stuff. 1. Add a preview link button. If the PR has a preview deployment from Vercel/Cloudflare/Netlify etc. Just give me a button I can click to quickly go to that preview deployment in Cursor or Browser. I don't want to have to go into the PR and go through review comments to find it. 2. Give me a keyboard shortcut to copy the Github PR link. Right now I have to click the chat, wait for it to load, then click "View PR" then click the 3 dots next to the github logo, then click copy link. That's way too many steps to share a Github/Origin link. 3. Why can't I configure trusted domains in the agent mode? Everytime I click a link I get this error "It's outside Cursor's trusted set. Only continue if you trust the source." And yes I did add it to my trusted domains in the IDE mode, but doesn't seem to work in agent mode. 4. Give me an indicator somewhere that shows how many approvals my PR has gotten if it has any. Right now the fastest way is to go to the github link, second fastest way is to go to the review section and scroll down and count manually if the PR doesn't have a lot of discussions. These are easy UX wins that would really help. 🙏🏻
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scott (@scottonote) reported@NateMeyvis correct primitives can help mitigate this. MVC for "classic" web request/response, cloudflare Durable Objects for actor pattern, polars over pandas. something something map reduce
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Aarsh (@aarshps) reported@juiceboy_of_abj Airtel wrapping Cloudflare signup in a dead page is the kind of ISP fingerprint you only notice when a login form never appears.
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OB (@obatt) reported@Cloudflare Your own MCP auth UI totally sucks
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Cyrus Radfar (@cyrusradfar) reported@ravikiran_dev7 the lack of any protections for customers from a company at the scale of Cloudflare is their mistake. Rate limits, rational max/scaling rules that would need to be manually overridden by the customer with understanding of the scale they expect. I'm thankful they recognized this is their mistake and they made things right.