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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 29% Cloud Services (29%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 10% Web Tools (10%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 3 days ago
Jewar E-mail 3 days ago
Braga Web Tools 3 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 4 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 4 days ago
Prievidza Domains 5 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • giordanorandone
    Giordano Randone (@giordanorandone) reported

    @dneighbors @Hetzner_Online @Cloudflare I prefer Cloudflare for my own projects, but Hetzner is not bad, as well. 👍

  • valhalla_dev
    developing valhalla - h/acc (@valhalla_dev) reported

    CloudFlare has been one of the very, very few instances of cloud services that I've had close to 0 issues with. They ship stupid fast and their tech is really solid

  • DuchessDeborah
    Duchess Deborah 🇺🇸 🗽 ✝️👑 (@DuchessDeborah) reported

    @ann_omynous Cloudflare is not the issue moron

  • webtkdev
    Thilak (@webtkdev) reported

    Had an interesting experience today with Codex + GPT 5.5 and honestly it saved me a lot of time. I had an old Cloudflare redirect setup for one of my domains. It was working perfectly for a long time, and suddenly it stopped working even though I hadn’t touched the configuration in months. Instead of manually debugging everything again, I connected the Cloudflare MCP inside Codex, authenticated my Cloudflare account, and simply explained the problem. What impressed me was how Codex approached it. First, it automatically searched for the correct Cloudflare APIs through the MCP integration and attempted to recreate/fix the redirect rules. That approach partially failed, so I explained what was and wasn’t working. Immediately, it changed strategy on its own. Instead of continuing with redirect rules, it decided to create a Worker-based redirect solution, deployed the Worker instantly, and got everything working again. The entire process took less than 10 minutes. What I liked most was not just the code generation, but the ability to reason through the problem, adapt the approach, use the right APIs/tools automatically, and actually complete the deployment flow end-to-end. Codex + GPT 5.5 genuinely felt like having an engineer actively troubleshooting alongside me today.

  • 59thProfile
    Spanky McDoob (@59thProfile) reported

    @sandislonjsak Cloudflare. They’re building like crazy rn. It’s insane Also I think that people like @BrettFromDJ who is a designer, shipping full Mac apps is a significant thing. Third, there’s also these ridiculous alien looking projects people are working on in their basements creating new forms of computation and so forth Open math problems being solved with current models It’s crazy out there what are you watching

  • davafons_dev
    Dav (@davafons_dev) reported

    @varunkrish @Hetzner_Online I'm using Cloudflare for CDN which works great, but I needed a VPS for my backend. In any case if their customer support is like this I worry about their SLAs... so might have to just try other proviers even if they are more expensive.

  • OhSawMyBinLader
    Oh, saw my bin, LADDER! (@OhSawMyBinLader) reported

    @patternrecoggni CLOUDFLARE YOU PIECE OF ****

  • AdamRackis
    Adam Rackis (@AdamRackis) reported

    I’m ashamed to admit this but I wish I had @kenwheeler’s setup where I could text my clanker **** to do and get a pr emailed to me. There’s Cloudflare setup work I could easily be prompting while wifey’s in the bathroom but instead I’m just unproductively sitting here smh

  • DissentingS
    DissentingSkeptic (@DissentingS) reported

    @DrewPavlou @JohnAndersonAC .au requires an ABN under your control. Surely you have access to godaddy trash login. Move it to VentraIP or Cloudflare which provides you DNS filtering under your control. Dont give a foreigner you dont know so much admin access ! Change the DNS to a different site.

  • _MrDecentralize
    Rav (@_MrDecentralize) reported

    Cloudflare posted $639.8 million in revenue last quarter. Up 34% year over year. Record quarter. The company that routes a significant share of the world's internet traffic, that sells the security layer AI agents run on, was growing faster than almost any infrastructure company its size. The same week the earnings call dropped, 1,100 employees received termination notices. Twenty percent of the workforce. Gone. The CEO published a blog post and a Wall Street Journal op-ed explaining the cuts. He was precise about what he was doing and unusually precise about who he was doing it to. Matthew Prince divided the company into three groups. Builders. Sellers. Measurers. "AI isn't coming for builders or sellers," he wrote. "But it is coming for measurers." Measurers, by his definition: middle management, finance, legal, internal auditing, revenue recognition. The qualifying clause that reframes everything: "Today's actions are not a cost-cutting exercise or an assessment of individuals' performance; they are about Cloudflare defining how a world-class, high-growth company operates and creates value in the agentic AI era." Not layoffs. A structural redefinition. The oversight layer, by name, as the displacement target. Cloudflare's AI usage increased 600% internally over three months. The company reached a threshold where, in Prince's words, 100% of the code produced by AI and deployed in Cloudflare's products is now reviewed by autonomous AI agents. Not reviewed by humans using AI tools. Reviewed by agents. The oversight function for the code layer is already automated. The finance, legal, and audit teams that measured whether the company was compliant, whether the numbers were right, whether the processes held: same story. The measuring is being done by the infrastructure Cloudflare itself built and sells. The assumption that has kept compliance, finance, legal, and internal audit safe was never about complexity. It was about accountability. The belief that someone has to sign their name. That institutional judgment requires a human on the line. Prince's taxonomy names that assumption and buries it in the same sentence. The measurer is not protected by judgment. The measurer is protected by the gap between what AI can do today and what it will do in eighteen months. Cloudflare just published that the gap closed. At the company running the infrastructure the rest of the industry depends on. The next quarterly earnings report will tell you which companies are still pretending the gap is open.

  • rvivek
    rvivek (@rvivek) reported

    AWS is reportedly planning 11,000 early-career SDE hires. Cloudflare wants to hire 1,111 interns. Shopify scaled from ~100 to over 1,000. Companies aren't expanding intern programs because interns are cheap. AI turned good interns into high-leverage contributors. Here's what these companies are actually hiring for: > Interns who create clarity from ambiguity and turn it into automated workflows. > Interns who use AI without outsourcing judgment. They can tell you: "This is what AI generated. This is what I changed. This is where it was wrong. This is how I tested it." > Interns with real fundamentals. To debug, trace APIs and data flow, test outputs, and catch security risks before shipping. > Interns who stay close to the customer problem and make product tradeoffs to ship something useful, not just impressive. > Interns who ship useful code from day one. Cloudflare fast-tracks applicants who build an AI-powered app on Cloudflare as part of the application itself. A junior engineer with strong fundamentals and genuine AI fluency is more valuable to a company today than they have ever been. The companies that figured this out are expanding their intern programs by 10x.

  • Adam_XRD
    Adam_XRD (@Adam_XRD) reported

    His fix is old plumbing made useful. HTTP 402 "Payment Required" plus stablecoins, so an agent pays the creator per request. Fractions of a penny. Humans read for free while the robots pay. Coinbase and Cloudflare are already shaping the standard (x402).

  • saiprasad03
    sai prasad (@saiprasad03) reported

    @VFSGlobalCare Urgent assistance needed! My account is hit with a hard firewall block (Error 429001), preventing me from rescheduling an existing appointment. Customer support reset it earlier, but the Cloudflare proxy layer is still locking my User ID.

  • PerceivingAI
    PerceivingAI (@PerceivingAI) reported

    @idare Cloudflare free has so much value it's insane but I never thought about that use case. Fudge, now I have to have one. Maybe get a CF worker to be a sort of librarian and just throw all sorts of stuff at it. Turn it into a sort of well of knowledge for agents.

  • contractlevel
    Contract Level (@contractlevel) reported

    @ygorz01 @DefiLlama @chainlink Schmidt said in one of his talks with Sergey to not force decentralization where it doesn't necessarily make sense. If cloudflare (where relay is deployed) or defillama api is down, the only impact to the system is delayed rebalancing. Funds stay earning in active strategy.

  • tom_galland
    Tom Galland (@tom_galland) reported

    @woocassh Cloudflare domain billing bugs are a special kind of painful. Check your card statement and open a support ticket with the transaction ID - they're usually pretty good at sorting it out fast.

  • testpulseqa
    Test Pulse QA (@testpulseqa) reported

    Security headers grade for most Shopify stores: D or F. What that means: -> No protection against clickjacking -> No HTTPS enforcement -> No script injection blocking Fix: 2 hours with Cloudflare. #SecurityHeaders #Shopify #WebSecurity

  • adahstwt
    adah (@adahstwt) reported

    @devbelowstairs never used cloudflare I should try it

  • hackerpl
    永飞阁主 (@hackerpl) reported

    Cloudflare is a good service👋

  • kennetheversole
    Kenneth Eversole (@kennetheversole) reported

    @AskYoshik I ran all the Kafka clusters at Cloudflare, so I think I have a strong opinion about this. Kafka is an elegant design wrapped in a bunch of bloated crap.

  • Nueltek
    Uche | Tech Solution Expert (@Nueltek) reported

    @jayhemz Cloudflare to the rescue for a single point of failure? How exactly is Cloudflare supposed to handle that? I thought Cloudflare mainly helps with bandwidth, caching, and DDoS protection. How does it handle a VPS crash, server hardware failure, PostgreSQL corruption, or even a misconfigured firewall? Also, the problem usually isn't bandwidth. The real bottlenecks are CPU, RAM, disk I/O, database connections, etc. A VPS can run out of RAM long before it comes close to using 10TB of bandwidth. Anyways, for small brochure websites, I agree the tradeoff is usually worth it. But for SaaS products and other critical systems, I'd still want more isolation and redundancy, to be honest.

  • apruden08
    Alex Pruden (@apruden08) reported

    Quantum phases of denial: 1) Quantum computing isn't a real thing it's fud 2) Quantum computing is so easy to fix, we'll just do it when it's time. Researchers from Caltech, Stanford are saying (1) is wrong, and Google/Cloudflare are investing NOW to prepare for Q-Day in 2029. Q: Why is this so hard for people in the blockchain industry ( with a few notable exceptions) to treat this problem like everyone else in the world is treating it, aka with seriousness. A: Dogma

  • ElyasAlemi
    Elyas (@ElyasAlemi) reported

    @GergelyOrosz cloudflare treats the RCA as a product. for most other companies it's a legal document drafted in compliance review. the incentive isn't "be honest fast", it's "don't get sued slow". serious operators read which one you are off the timeline.

  • soni_jyoti_
    Jyoti Soni (@soni_jyoti_) reported

    The neighbor's final advice was the most actionable. He sat down and wrote out a list of 6 things every internet customer should do: 1. Turn off the public Xfinity hotspot (or your ISP's equivalent Spectrum, Optimum, and Cox all do this too) 2. Manually set your Wi-Fi channel instead of "Auto" 3. Disable QoS / Smart Network "optimization" features 4. Change your DNS to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8) 5. Buy your own modem and router, stop renting from the ISP 6. Test your speed with fast. com or speedtest. net using a non-ISP server, never trust your ISP's own speed test Total cost: $150-300 in equipment, paid back within a year. Total time: One afternoon of setup. Total impact: Often 2-5x improvement in real-world speeds. The customer went from paying $90/month for "fast" internet that crawled to paying $60/month for the same internet that finally worked.

  • aabyzov
    Anton Abyzov (@aabyzov) reported

    @dhh @Cloudflare 600TB month-over-month at 13% growth past a holiday week is the sticky-loadout signal. Distros earn that by being a good default, not by marketing. The traffic curve doesn't lie.

  • brokiemydug
    brokiem (@brokiemydug) reported

    @EsfandTV It's usually the ISP either have bad routing or throttling your bandwidth because they detect certain services to be bandwidth heavy. Might want to use a VPN like cloudflare warp

  • ssiddharrth
    Siddharth (@ssiddharrth) reported

    Built my pincode/IFSC lookup API on Railway + PostgreSQL because that's what I knew. Realized recently: it's 340k rows of static data that never changes. Pure reads. No reason to pay for a always-on server in one region. Moved it to Cloudflare Workers + D1. Serves from the edge, fits in the free tier, faster for everyone. 🥳🥳🥳

  • whatawo79798184
    WhataWonderfulWorld🍉 (@whatawo79798184) reported

    @Cloudflare Why are you ******* ***** blocking my ip address on/off as you please???! Wtf

  • woocassh
    Lukasz (@woocassh) reported

    @arthuryuzbashew Not yet anyway, cloudflare still showing this domain in the dashboard and I already bought it with another provider. Wtf

  • timi2506
    timi2506 (@timi2506) reported

    @not_jpsenak @MyPayIndia It isn’t, it’s just Hauber who enabled cloudflare with PROXY mode 😭 (safari tries to upgrade to and cloudflare is like: “sure” just to display “server down” even tho it’s not)