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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.

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 25% Cloud Services (25%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 11% Web Tools (11%)
  • 5% E-mail (5%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 12 days ago
Jewar E-mail 12 days ago
Braga Web Tools 12 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 13 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 13 days ago
Prievidza Domains 14 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • yashdotin
    Yash Gupta (@yashdotin) reported

    We're out here arguing with bots thinking they're humans while actual bots are running the whole internet like some twisted customer service nightmare. Bot traffic just passed human traffic online. The internet got more artificial than real and nobody noticed because we were too busy comparing Claude Code vs Codex Source : Cloudflare Radar

  • SwitHak
    SwitHak (👁) (@SwitHak) reported

    Can directly confirm this behavior, Cloudflare is blocking from legit ISPs to VPNs IPs too Too bad for this critical moment...

  • ansizinolanlar
    Ansızın Olanlar (@ansizinolanlar) reported

    @jpwexperience @Vultr I can’t access my Vultr customer dashboard, and my Cloudflare-powered websites are not responding. Interestingly, I can only access them when connected through a Sydney VPN.

  • DiptamoyBarman
    DiPT (@DiptamoyBarman) reported

    Wow!! I just came to know about Cloudflare storage rn. Implemented within an hour. Previously I was using google drive to avoid the cost (got into quota problem and was trying some bs workarounds). 🤡

  • boyjovi_
    Jovi Ebi | Graphic Designer🎨& Brand Strategist💻 (@boyjovi_) reported

    @AirtelNigeria why cant i use my airtel oud unlimited for youtube and x without a private network connection like cloudflare warp. i dont undertand you guys.

  • IndieBeaverHere
    Augustus (@IndieBeaverHere) reported

    @vpdn @cesaralvarezll During the last cloudflare outage, RC was down for quite some time. I clearly remember that those who used RC paywalls were in trouble as it didn't work and those who used their own paywalls with RC integration more or less worked. I bet you guys put safeguards for this now.

  • sin4ch
    Osinachi (@sin4ch) reported

    @krl_grn @ion_popsoi Oh I thought it was a DNS issue, until I tried Cloudflare WARP and it still didn't work. Looking forward to seeing the site.

  • Dayhaysoos
    Nick DeJesus 🛒🎉 - Former Unpaid CTO @BTPipeline (@Dayhaysoos) reported

    @thomasgauvin @CloudflareDev I tried building a code review tool on top of cloudflare, I gave up because I felt like I was going in the wrong direction and not using everything the best way. I saved the repo to look at later, would you be down to still chat and help me prepare for attempt number 2?

  • banf
    @banf (@banf) reported

    @msefaoruc @Cloudflare @CompaniesHouse Nice work abi!! Curious to hear your opinion, do you think officer data should be redacted from the open internet? It’s kinda a privacy issue imo

  • EyesOfTakeda
    Stone (@EyesOfTakeda) reported

    @Deletewhenevr @NoWokesThanks Microsoft is one of the biggest UN proponents out there. The problem is most of the big tech companies are part of it, Cloudflare too.

  • ShivamS1123
    shivam (@ShivamS1123) reported

    Hey @X algorithm. Looking to connect with: • Software engineers • Builders & indie hackers • Tech folks who love company engineering blogs • Anyone building in public If that's you, let's #connect. Will follow back 🙌 I am building a mobile app that breaks down engineering blogs from Airbnb, Cloudflare, Meta and more to what broke, what they did, how it turned out. Short enough to get the value in 30 seconds, enough context to decide if the full read is worth your time. Shipping to beta testers soon.

  • jackcoder0
    Jack (@jackcoder0) reported

    Then the neighbor opened the router's DNS settings. The router was using Comcast's DNS servers by default. Every website request he made every page loaded, every video streamed, every search term typed was routed through Comcast's DNS infrastructure first. This isn't just a privacy issue. It's a speed issue. Comcast's DNS servers are notoriously slow. They also log every request and have been caught injecting ads into error pages. The fix: 1. Router admin panel → DNS settings 2. Replace the default with ''1.1.1.1'' (Cloudflare, fastest publicly available DNS) or ''8.8.8.8'' (Google, slightly slower but reliable) 3. Save and reboot Page load times dropped by 15-30% across the board. This single change is one of the highest-impact, lowest-effort internet upgrades anyone can make.

  • N1Stock
    N1Stock (@N1Stock) reported

    Prerequisite: Make sure your network can reach Cloudflare and Google (ICMP or TCP connectivity). This indicates that you have access to the international internet and can communicate with external servers outside of Iran.

  • championswimmer
    Arnav Gupta (@championswimmer) reported

    The loop stuff is just such an unnecessary distraction. - durable/resumeable sandboxes - delegated auth for agents These two are the actual real "hard" problems for further agentic AI takeoff as of today. These are hard in "computer science" sense either. The primitives and the concepts exist. They are operationally hard because the eventual standards that will coalesce in this space will need a lot of platforms and systems to agree upon together. Some standards and protocols have appeared out of thin air pushed by a single first mover entity already. The original LLM API layer by OpenAI, MCP by Anthropic, Agentic Payment Provisioning by Stripe. But with sandboxes there are already many different approaches in the wild (workers and durable objects from Cloudflare are one of the best ones), auth is a bit all over the place still. Once we solve resumable+portable+durable sandboxes and figure out how agents can "inherit" or be granted auth safely and securely from their humans without directly impersonating them, we'll see another major takeoff in agentic execution. i.e. we'll move one layer up. Loops isn't that. Loops are just token wastage.

  • xraytangooscar
    X-Ray Tango (@xraytangooscar) reported

    App: I used to go the full Cloudflare route (Workers, D1, etc) but the Wrangler part was kind of a pain. These days I push Node code to Render and build on PostgreSQL which is hosted on Supabase. For **** with a small number of users, I'm far from hitting the free tier limit.

  • LordWaffleman
    Lord Waffleman (@LordWaffleman) reported

    @maietta @jpschroeder Yeah. That’s why think it’ll get worse. The massive amount of attacks, vulnerabilities we are seeing I think are driven by AI and … “another issue.” Cloudflare issues for the last couple years have set a few fires, so I can’t imagine it getting better.

  • hck_lab
    Marcin HCK Firmuga (@hck_lab) reported

    @PratikSinhatwt GoDaddy feels scammy with all the upsells and renewal price jumps. Never again. Porkbun or Cloudflare for me

  • BrandonWaselnuk
    Brandon Waselnuk (@BrandonWaselnuk) reported

    @eastdakota “The internet never forgets” + Cloudflare powers the internet = oh… my

  • smallshen2
    smallshen (@smallshen2) reported

    @dillon_mulroy Does tunnel support *.my-tunnels.mydomain.com ? Custom host name instead of try cloudflare.

  • joncphillips
    Jon C. Phillips (@joncphillips) reported

    @mattwensing I tend to agree with this, but the way some interfaces are so bloated, finding the actual correct series of buttons to press is not a great experience. Every time I login to Cloudflare, I hate the experience. I have not logged in to Jira or 1Password in a while now. I mean, there's amazing UIs out there, but there's also some real garbage. And for the garbage ones, I'd rather use an MCP or CLI or API to connect to it.

  • BuyTheDiplo
    BuyTheDiplo (@BuyTheDiplo) reported

    My top 10 SaaS watchlist: $MSFT Microsoft The king of enterprise software. Office, Teams, Azure, GitHub, Copilot. Not pure SaaS, but it owns the business software stack. $NOW ServiceNow Runs workflows for large companies. IT, HR, customer service, automation. Boring product, elite business model. $CRM Salesforce The customer relationship management giant. Sales, marketing, service, data, AI agents. The question is growth reacceleration. $ADBE Adobe Creative software monopoly. Photoshop, Acrobat, Creative Cloud, Firefly AI. Huge margins, but AI disruption risk is real. $CRWD CrowdStrike Cybersecurity SaaS. Protects companies from hacks. Cyber is not optional spending anymore. $DDOG Datadog Cloud monitoring and observability. Helps companies see what is breaking across apps, servers, AI workloads, and cloud systems. $SNOW Snowflake Data cloud. Helps companies store, organize, and use massive data sets. Big AI upside if enterprise data spending accelerates. $NET Cloudflare Internet infrastructure layer. Security, speed, edge computing, developer tools. Expensive, but strategically important. $WDAY Workday HR and finance software for large companies. Payroll, hiring, employee data, planning. Sticky because replacing it is painful. $MDB MongoDB Database software for modern apps. Developers like it, AI apps need flexible data, but valuation and competition matter.

  • benjreinhart
    Ben Reinhart (@benjreinhart) reported

    I've championed @Cloudflare as I think their infrastructure is, for the most part, excellent. However, their billing experience is the worst. Third-party middlemen sending invoices with no information attached. A company that can build world-class infra surely can solve billing without the valueless middlemen?

  • PeterGarety
    Peter Garety (@PeterGarety) reported

    @Cloudflare We built our own because you didn't have this - now we support nearly 80 models with clear billing attribution.

  • KennyJohnsonATX
    Kenny Johnson (@KennyJohnsonATX) reported

    @LakeAustinBlvd @elithrar Sign in with Cloudflare 👀😎

  • iam_elias1
    Elias Al (@iam_elias1) reported

    There are now more bots than humans on the internet. For the first time in history. Cloudflare just confirmed it. Bots and AI agents now generate more web traffic than humans for the first time in internet history. Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince described it as a major turning point. Automated bot requests account for roughly 57% of traffic to ordinary webpages worldwide, compared with about 43% generated by humans. And the CEO who announced it did not do so with a polished press release or a prepared statement. He posted four words on X on June 3, 2026: "Welp, that happened faster." Here is the full context behind those four words. Matthew Prince had previously forecast the bot-human crossover would occur by the end of 2027. He revised that to early 2027. Then agentic AI traffic grew so fast that the milestone arrived 18 months ahead of schedule in June 2026 catching even the CEO of the company tracking it by surprise. Here is what drove this faster than anyone predicted. The main driver is agentic AI, autonomous programs that browse the web on behalf of assistants like ChatGPT and Gemini. Before the generative AI era, bot traffic sat at around 20% of all web activity, with Google's web crawler serving as the largest single source. It is now 57.5%. 20% to 57.5%. In under three years. Here is the number that makes this even more alarming. Cloudflare's 2026 Threat Intelligence Report found that bots now account for 94% of all login attempts across its network, meaning only 6% of login attempts come from actual humans trying to sign in. 94% of every login attempt on the web. Bots. 6% of every login attempt. Real people. The infrastructure that was built to verify human identity is now processing mostly machine traffic. Here is the nuance worth understanding before the panic sets in. While bots now dominate HTML request traffic reading pages, scraping content, indexing sites humans still account for roughly 65% of total web activity when the metric expands to include app usage, video streaming, maps, and social media scrolling. Bots have overtaken humans in the specific act of navigating and reading the web, but not in the broader measure of people actually using the internet. And here is the question nobody has answered yet but everyone is now asking. Prince previously asked what pays for the web when more of its users are bots. Now that bots have crossed the majority line, that question is no longer theoretical. The entire economic model of the internet was built on human attention. Human clicks. Human eyeballs reading ads, buying products, subscribing to services, and generating revenue for every website, publisher, and platform online. The advertising model depends on humans seeing ads. E-commerce depends on humans making purchases. Subscription models depend on humans finding value. Analytics depend on humans generating meaningful engagement signals. The shift matters to anyone who publishes online, pays for hosting, or relies on an AI assistant that quietly fetches pages on their behalf, the economic assumptions the web was built on, advertising, referral clicks, and human attention, are being rewritten in real time. Sites can keep giving machines free access. Block them and lose referral traffic. Or charge them and the infrastructure to charge them now exists. None of those options are simple. None of them have been chosen at scale. And the bots keep coming regardless. Bot traffic has held between 53% and 60% in the weeks since the crossover. Prince said the actual crossover occurred in the last few months, though the data is messy enough that pinning down an exact date is difficult. We are clearly on the other side now, he added. Elon Musk replied to Prince's post with one word. "Wow." The internet was built for humans. For the first time in its history most of it is not being used by them. Source: Cloudflare · Matthew Prince · Search Engine Land · Tom's Hardware · TechTimes · June 3–5, 2026

  • PatrikTheDev
    Patrik (@PatrikTheDev) reported

    the DX of Cloudflare has so many issues...I just spent an hour debugging why email sending doesn't work... I have acces to two cloudflare accounts and only one of them had email sending set up...and wrangler dev chose the other one. Wrangler is rough man

  • rightsofrefusal
    Whoa! Shut It Down (@rightsofrefusal) reported

    @CultLaser @HoffmanTactical Cloudflare told me the website was down last night when I went to order one and now it says it's all sold out. 😭

  • itsshiji
    ハムザ (H) ⟡ (@itsshiji) reported

    @quintendf @rabois People are concerned about the low integrity and lying, not about being fair and truthful. Everyone who runs a company should aim for truth-maxing, but the pattern with Vinod in the Cloudflare case is the opposite. Hopefully, it is a lesson for him to change; it's never too late.

  • oha1th3r3
    Ben Baptist (@oha1th3r3) reported

    @ansizinolanlar @jpwexperience @Vultr Oh weird! I've been trying to figure out why my *all* of my Cloudflare-backed websites are down right now (running on diff domains) but running thru a Vultr VPS. Nothing changed on my end and everything *seems* fine. Now I'm starting to think there really is a CF issue.

  • tedbrine
    Ted (@tedbrine) reported

    @upstash @divinprnc @joshtriedcoding Upstash Redis works like magic, like Apple products in 2014. You click create, and you can use it everywhere, at a very good price. Currently, it feels really hard to find a database which is globally distributed. Planetscale, Neon etc all go “buy this compute x5”. Why not just bill me for the compute I used? I don’t really care how many CPUs I can use, it should just be a database. The industry needs a database which is affordable for indie devs who have 5 users and scales to 0, will scale up to enterprise load. I don’t want to worry about read replicas and where they are, I don’t want to worry about data being lost. Cloudflare is trying with D1, but has terrible DX. Upstash is the only company who could do something like this. Lmk if the team would want to chat to me about it.