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Cloudflare is a company that provides DDoS mitigation, content delivery network (CDN) services, security and distributed DNS services. Cloudflare's services sit between the visitor and the Cloudflare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  • 43% Cloud Services (43%)
  • 21% Domains (21%)
  • 21% Hosting (21%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)
  • 7% Web Tools (7%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
New York City Hosting 2 days ago
New York City Cloud Services 21 days ago
Los Angeles Cloud Services 22 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 1 month ago
New York City Hosting 1 month ago
Manchester Domains 2 months ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • michaelflux
    Michael Flux (@michaelflux) reported

    @levelsio My own secret sauce is a tiny utility I built; - Every 15 minutes a Worker hits the Cloudflare Observability API, checks for any new error-level events since the last poll, and surfaces them (with traceId, service, message, errorId, etc.). - I get a clean list of “here’s what broke in the last 15 minutes.” I fix it. Done. No noise. No dashboards. Just signal.

  • blankparticle
    Blank (@blankparticle) reported

    @benjaminshafii @alchemy_run right now it has best support for Cloudflare and AWS, Planetscale/Neon/etc are also supported, Fly Hetzner etc are being worked on, Stripe and other things are on its way

  • MickeySteamboat
    Andrew Rulnick (@MickeySteamboat) reported

    @sierracatalina going to say there's a good chance it's hardware related sometimes it can be internet provider based, I had cloudflare challenging my nets and it was causing a LOT of problems with GPT in general until I identified that was the issue. ) :

  • twMatthieuH
    Matthieu H. (@twMatthieuH) reported

    The stack: React Native + Expo, TypeScript, Hono on Cloudflare Workers. Boring on purpose. And AI-assisted everywhere: coding, support replies, content, ASO. When you have a few hours per week, you don't want to fight your tools.

  • ShitlibRapist
    Petrolium (@ShitlibRapist) reported

    @HinasSweatySock Looks like it was an issue with Cloudflare from skimming the forums.

  • mr_utsav_patel
    Utsav Patel 🇮🇳 (@mr_utsav_patel) reported

    @Cloudflare Same card is working with stripe link for anthropic and I tried with 2 different bank cards and both are getting declined, if possible please add support for UPI for your Indian customers until this issue is resolved

  • MediaKing
    Matt Paulson (@MediaKing) reported

    Wild Gmail experience this week. I added a TXT DNS verification record to our return path subdomain (marketbeat dot analyst ratings dot net) in Cloudflare to add it to Google Postmaster Tools. Somehow that caused Gmail to think our CNAME record for that subdomain which points to SendGrid has no valid SPF record. Gmail starts blocking about 30% of our messages because they had no valid SPF record and weren't validated. Took about 36 hours to figure out. I removed the new TXT record and the issue fixed itself within an hour.

  • cyrusradfar
    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.

  • taodaily_io
    The TAO Daily (@taodaily_io) reported

    The internet is becoming easier to restrict. Cloudflare is moving to block AI crawlers by default. Governments are increasingly shutting down national internet access. So who controls what you can reach? UR (SN25) is taking a different approach. It brings 80,000 residential IP providers across 100 countries and 350,000 users into Bittensor. We covered UR’s two-tier miner economy, token mechanics, and settlement system:

  • azmoan
    Azim (@azmoan) reported

    @jonathan_wilke @vercel @eliakuratli please help him migrate to Cloudflare

  • flippedgeo
    ተገላቢጦሽ (@flippedgeo) reported

    @elithrar @Cloudflare Isn’t codemode a better solution for the quoted problem statement?

  • KentonVarda
    Kenton Varda (@KentonVarda) reported

    @m0hilll @thdxr @arnvbnsl Reusing isolates keeps costs down and lets us bill for CPU time only instead of total request duration. Vercel built Fluid Compute to accomplish the same thing -- explicitly getting away from Lambda's inefficient one-instance-per-request model. That said, we (Cloudflare) have some cool (though long-term) stuff in the works to make it possible for every request to have its own isolate, without blowing up memory usage... deep V8 changes involved.

  • ainewsusa
    AI News (@ainewsusa) reported

    🚨 Breaking in AI: 💻 Cloudflare Cuts Astro Github Issues by 85% with AI Agents Here's what's happening and why it matters 🧵👇 #AICoding #GitHub

  • pbsIdentity
    Phillip Shoemaker (@pbsIdentity) reported

    India just ordered hundreds of Google Firebase accounts shut down after authorities found scammers using the platform to impersonate major banks. At least 57 Firebase-hosted websites and databases were targeted for takedown this month alone. Some mimicked banks. Others distributed malicious Android apps. Some were designed to steal financial information from phones. Here's what I find interesting. Firebase isn't some shady hosting company operating out of a basement. It's Google infrastructure. That's exactly why criminals want it. We've spent years teaching people to look for obvious signs of scams. Weird domain. Broken English. Sketchy hosting. Browser warning. No HTTPS. But increasingly the attacker doesn't need to build suspicious-looking infrastructure. They borrow legitimate infrastructure. Google. Microsoft. Cloudflare. GitHub. Dropbox. Whatever gives the attack credibility and reliability. Now imagine the average person inspecting the link. They recognize Google. The connection is encrypted. The page loads perfectly. The certificate is valid. Everything their brain has been trained to interpret as: SAFE may technically be true. Except the person controlling the page is a criminal. That's an important distinction. HTTPS proves your connection to the website is encrypted. It does not prove the person operating the website is honest. A Google URL proves Google is providing infrastructure. It doesn't necessarily prove Google created the content you're looking at. The little padlock was never a morality detector. We just accidentally trained an entire generation to treat it like one. India says scammers have increasingly shifted toward Firebase because its legitimate development tools and database functionality make it useful infrastructure for fraudulent sites and apps.

  • Iamprincedawari
    Prince Batubo (@Iamprincedawari) reported

    @juiceboy_of_abj Nah... Mine is the other way round, I can't use MTN to sign-up or login on websites that's Cloudflare gated

  • SafeBrowz
    SafeBrowz (@SafeBrowz) reported

    8/ We hit Cancel to see where it fell back to. whitelistportal[.]com/callback That domain is the attacker's. Registered 1 August 2026. Under 3 weeks old. Registrant redacted, St. Kitts & Nevis, sitting behind Cloudflare. Then we requested the root of it.

  • dothingat579dl4
    ꧁༒☬ KuTin ☬༒꧂ (@dothingat579dl4) reported

    @mehulmpt @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev That network lost error looks wildly specific

  • algotradingdesk
    Manish Malhotra (@algotradingdesk) reported

    Cloudflare is proving that cybersecurity is becoming an infrastructure business rather than simply a software category. The company recently crossed $2 billion in annual revenue, while its network spans more than 330 cities globally. But the more important number is the amount of internet traffic passing through infrastructure like this. As AI agents multiply, automated traffic and cyberattacks increase alongside legitimate users. That creates a structural shift. Every new AI agent becomes another potential customer. Every new attack becomes another reason to pay for protection. Cloudflare isn't merely selling security. It is positioning itself between the internet and the companies trying to operate on it. In the AI era, the companies controlling digital traffic may become as strategically important as the companies generating it.

  • zytedata
    Zyte (@zytedata) reported

    Why? Japan never really adopted the Western web stack. No Cloudflare everywhere, no AWS defaults. They built their own CDNs and hosting providers and just... kept using them.

  • govibeorg
    CEO Govibe.org (@govibeorg) reported

    i dont use AWS or Cloudflare i host my own DNS servers with in LA and NY tier1 fiber and myself as tier2 operator of my own network low latency, i dont depends on other if Cloudflare or Amazon crash its doesnt affect my servers..

  • jessethanley
    ˗ˏˋ Jesse Hanley ˎˊ˗ (@jessethanley) reported

    @adamwathan @Stammy Cloudflare is the worlds greatest PaaS hamstrung by awful docs and product naming.

  • HouseHackerJon
    Jon ONeill (@HouseHackerJon) reported

    On 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

  • CoyotlCompany
    Blue Pastel (@CoyotlCompany) reported

    Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 23,495 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare

  • welldone_tech
    Welldone (@welldone_tech) reported

    Cloudflare shipped WriteGuard for MCP servers: agents can read data, write operations need an explicit gate. Unrestricted tool access is the actual production risk with agents - not that the model is wrong, but that a prompt injection or a hallucination reaches a database that never should have been writable in the first place. Read/write separation for agents isn't a Cloudflare feature. It's the same principle behind every gate we put in our own process - a senior approves the spec before code exists, a different model reviews it, an engineer deploys manually. The tool doesn't get more trust than the person watching it.

  • pranvtwt
    Pranav Mailarpawar (@pranvtwt) reported

    @DarthPlagueisNL Still on Vercel. I’m planning to move it to Cloudflare this Saturday since the traffic is lower on weekends, so if anything goes wrong I can fix it quickly

  • superdoccimo
    美濃加茂まむ (@superdoccimo) reported

    @rzrgrv Exactly. “Success” is far too lossy. What’s funny is I just hit the same class of problem on X itself: replies arrive, but the UI sometimes makes it hard to tell which article they belong to. So I’m thinking of building a small Cloudflare Worker + D1 layer that preserves reply → parent post → article context as an append-only record. Different domain, same problem: don’t trust the final checkmark. Preserve the evidence that produced it.

  • 101xanshu
    Anshu (@101xanshu) reported

    @MattieTK @Cloudflare yeah i just kept finding workarounds instead of opening issues lol. should've filed them properly, will do next time

  • sassanh
    Sassan Haradji (@sassanh) reported

    @opencode @Cloudflare I agree with the first three words: "errors are back"

  • thisdothassan
    Hassan (@thisdothassan) reported

    @rxnnie_tech @ossynoya This tissue is a different one from the Airtel issue. Cloudflare behaves this way sometimes until you use a vpn

  • LensDJing
    LensDJ Pro (@LensDJing) reported

    @grok @boardyai Why 2018-era cloud RPA (the Olive AI model) failed: Running headless scraper bots from AWS data centers means hitting Cloudflare walls, failing on Duo/Okta MFA step-ups, storing sensitive passwords, and maintaining brittle static XPaths. The cloud bot model is fundamentally broken for enterprise healthcare.