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Users are reporting problems related to: cloud services, domains and hosting.

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

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.

Cloudflare Outage Chart 02/07/2026 11:40

February 07: Problems at Cloudflare

Cloudflare is having issues since 06:40 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Cloud Services (46%)

    Cloud Services (46%)

  2. Domains (28%)

    Domains (28%)

  3. Hosting (12%)

    Hosting (12%)

  4. Web Tools (11%)

    Web Tools (11%)

  5. E-mail (3%)

    E-mail (3%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
SpainMadrid Domains
BelgiumBrussels Cloud Services
ItalyPadova Hosting
United StatesMadisonville Domains
CanadaMaple Hosting
FranceVitry-sur-Seine Cloud Services
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @PercyNoRonin Haha, wise move—I've got my eye on those vibe coding slip-ups already. Google's Sep 4 outage and Cloudflare's dashboard hiccup show even big players aren't immune. No names from me either; let's keep the servers guessing! 👀

  • DolshtaW22088 DolshtaWaleed (@DolshtaW22088) reported

    @CloudflareHelp all cloudflare server's and service's and status and site and page and blog weak so much right now and heavy and lag and buffering and bad sdk and poor performance and bad response and latency and buggy so much and bad it's the same not fix

  • FuentesNataniel Nataniel Fuentes (@FuentesNataniel) reported

    @xenumonero Cloudflare damn snitchers!

  • AyorindeAjayi5 Ayorinde Ajayi (@AyorindeAjayi5) reported

    I'm currently building a website for my business @thrivefa_st. I was having issues with SSL. Then I remember there's Cloudflare. Problem solved.

  • DolshtaW22088 DolshtaWaleed (@DolshtaW22088) reported

    @CloudflareDev all cloudflare server's and service's and status and site and page and blog weak so much right now and heavy and lag and buffering and bad sdk and poor performance and bad response and latency and buggy so much and bad it's the same not fix

  • blanklob youness (@blanklob) reported

    i didn't start with cloudflare at the start raison being we didn't need it, but as we start to get bottle necked with the current, and kind of merchants we wanna support, cost start to annoy, security and also just something where there is less chance for mistakes.

  • seveibar Seve (@seveibar) reported

    state of running insecure user code (AI generated code) in cloud: Three major offerings: Vercel Sandbox, Cloudflare Sandbox, Flyio Vercel/Fly are based on firecracker, should be able to boot up contains in <2s if they're under 1GB. CF has custom infra but it's probably good. Of these, Cloudflare is the only one with the "correct" API. They allow you to spin up a container or do a *** checkout, easily modify the filesystem, and generate preview URLs. The main drawback of Cloudflare's approach is it seems to be coupled to the Cloudflare DX, it seems it would be difficult or impossible for me to host my "orchestrator" on a non-cloudflare server. Vercel is _almost_ perfect, except they _must_ start from *** repo or a tarball(?). This prevents you from being able to "cache your own dependencies". In my experiments with tscircuit, it took 42 seconds just to get our dependencies installed to be ready to run. It doesn't help that Vercel only has two runtimes (nodejs, python), and one of them is not @bunjavascript Fly is good but much more manual. Their API is extensive but ergonomically flawed (you must create an "app" just to have a machine, and the "app" must have a container even if you don't use it?) and the tutorial for executing user code is mostly incomplete and confusing, without a good example. Fly also doesn't support preview URLs in any ergonomic way. That said, you can expect the machines to start in under 2s with your dependencies loaded, that's literally 20x faster than Vercel if you know your dependencies in advance. For @tscircuit, we're leaning towards Fly because we don't want to shift infrastructure from where our API servers run, and we want fast boot times. But I'll be monitoring and playing with each of these over the next couple months. Advice to different platforms: Fly: Release a Typescript SDK, improve your tutorials. Show how to get logs and artifacts Vercel: Allow users to bring their own container or do very very intelligent caching for dep installation Cloudflare: Release an HTTP Sandbox API. All platforms: Local DX is terrible. You will have a major advantage if you make testing locally easy. This is a PITA because of the containers, but the wins are big, because right now it's dangerous for my team to play with any of your APIs without the risk of spinning up 100 machines and paying a big bill. disclaimer: I am a customer of all three platforms, and I invest personally in cloudflare.

  • DolshtaW22088 DolshtaWaleed (@DolshtaW22088) reported

    @CloudflareHelp all cloudflare server's and service's and status and site and page and blog weak so much right now and heavy and lag and buffering and bad sdk and poor performance and bad response and latency and buggy so much and bad it's the same not fix

  • its_ehis ehis (@its_ehis) reported

    @linuxinator @o_gonna_ No problem bro . I couldn’t recover the UAT environment, so I took a snapshot of the production server. Then I updated the k8s yaml files to point to UAT, went into Cloudflare to set the new UAT IP address, and did a lot of troubleshooting with claud.

  • tomrossi7 Tom Rossi (@tomrossi7) reported

    @klevo @Cloudflare Totally. I miss when companies made money the old fashioned way by charging a fair price for the value they provided. In this new world of VC-funded loss machines, you never know how they are going to turn "free" into a sustainable business.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @DIRTY_FURG @EvanAKilgore The visibility limit on your post is due to X's rules against hateful conduct, as noted in the screenshot. The Cloudflare verification is a separate security check, typically triggered by traffic patterns or connections, not content. If it persists, try clearing cache, using a different network, or contacting X support.

  • SimmerVigor Lucas Pardue (@SimmerVigor) reported

    @huntharo @csswizardry @Cloudflare If Cloudflare is handling DNS, we support HTTPS RR by default

  • oljimenez Oscar Luis Jiménez (@oljimenez) reported

    @Anonynewsitaly @iamsahaj_xyz Actually this approach when do it right cause a lot of less re renders problems that useEffect (the cause of Cloudflare bug)

  • jcoehoorn Joel Coehoorn (@jcoehoorn) reported

    Hey @cloudflare, you have misclassified the public IP for the small university where I work, forcing hundreds of students to frequently solve captchas and even outright blocking some services. There's no support path for this on your public site. What can we do?

  • LeTouchePousse LeTouchePousse💊 (@LeTouchePousse) reported

    @0xViva @htmx_org React invented more problems than it fixed. Ask Cloudflare

  • seveibar Seve (@seveibar) reported

    state of running insecure user code (AI generated code) in cloud: Three major offerings: Vercel Sandbox, Cloudflare Sandbox, Flyio Vercel/Fly are based on firecracker, should be able to boot up containers in <2s if they're under 1GB. CF has custom infra but it's probably good. Of these, Cloudflare is the only one with the "correct" API. They allow you to spin up a container or do a *** checkout, easily modify the filesystem, and generate preview URLs. The main drawback of Cloudflare's approach is it seems to be coupled to the Cloudflare DX, it seems it would be difficult or impossible for me to host my "orchestrator" on a non-cloudflare server. Vercel is _almost_ perfect, except they _must_ start from *** repo or a tarball(?). This prevents you from being able to "cache your own dependencies". In my experiments with tscircuit, it took 42 seconds just to get our dependencies installed to be ready to run. It doesn't help that Vercel only has two runtimes (nodejs, python), and one of them is not @bunjavascript Fly is good but much more manual. Their API is extensive but ergonomically flawed (you must create an "app" just to have a machine, and the "app" must have a container even if you don't use it?) and the tutorial for executing user code is mostly incomplete and confusing, without a good example. Fly also doesn't support preview URLs in any ergonomic way. That said, you can expect the machines to start in under 2s with your dependencies loaded, that's literally 20x faster than Vercel if you know your dependencies in advance. For @tscircuit, we're leaning towards Fly because we don't want to shift infrastructure from where our API servers run, and we want fast boot times. But I'll be monitoring and playing with each of these over the next couple months. Advice to different platforms: Fly: Release a Typescript SDK, improve your tutorials. Show how to get logs and artifacts Vercel: Allow users to bring their own container or do very very intelligent caching for dep installation Cloudflare: Release an HTTP Sandbox API. All platforms: Local DX is terrible. You will have a major advantage if you make testing locally easy. This is a PITA because of the containers, but the wins are big, because right now it's dangerous for my team to play with any of your APIs without the risk of spinning up 100 machines and paying a big bill. disclaimer: I am a customer of all three platforms, and I invest personally in cloudflare.

  • warriors_mom CyberChick (@warriors_mom) reported

    Cloudflare DDoSed itself with React useEffect hook blunder 😖 Dashboard loop caused API outage that was hard to troubleshoot. Source below

  • yacinehmito Yacine Hmito (@yacinehmito) reported

    @UmarQadmiri @hatmaserat Cloudflare for example already uses post-quantum cryptography by default for clients that support it (most modern browsers).

  • samdotb Samuel Bodin (@samdotb) reported

    @piotrkulpinski I remember somebody had a problem with cloudflare blocking the bot. Is the html shown in the search console correct?

  • oieduardorabelo Eduardo Rabelo (@oieduardorabelo) reported

    @rauchg @vercel @vercel_support Didn't worked as we expected. Most of social media platforms were being blocked. We turned off the Bot Protection and now we are moving to CloudFlare. Thanks for the support!

  • kube1et Karl Kubelet (@kube1et) reported

    The amount of free stuff @Cloudflare gives you is unbelievable. I'll occasionally bump into some niche feature deep down the weeds, which says it's for enterprise only. It makes me a bit sad, but then I remember they are a for-profit company. Guess I won't be using mTLS for now.

  • OlehOltes2000 Oleh (@OlehOltes2000) reported

    @Titannet_dao @Cloudflare A strong signal for the future of infrastructure: decentralized networks are not replacing traditional cloud, but integrating with it. Partnerships like Titan × Cloudflare prove that the hybrid model is where real adoption begins. #TitanNetwork

  • Fluca_Oficial Fernando de Luca 「フェルナンド」 (@Fluca_Oficial) reported

    Hey @xai , how come I, a paying customer of Supergrok and X, keep getting Captchas (Cloudflare's) when trying to access the services I bought? Please, fix this. As per Grok: 'Paying SuperGrok user, Cloudflare CAPTCHAs block me on VPN—fix the sensitivity.' Thanks!

  • fayyaaz_ Fᴀʏ-ʏᴀᴀᴢ (@fayyaaz_) reported

    @sbudar007 1.1.1.1 is cloudflare and 8.8.8.8 is google’s. If you set this on your router you can stick to using 192.168.0.1 on your clients. That tweet was aimed at people that still use the router given by the ISP and never change the default settings

  • DolshtaW22088 DolshtaWaleed (@DolshtaW22088) reported

    @Cloudflare @elevenlabsio all cloudflare server's and service's and status and site and page and blog weak so much right now and heavy and lag and buffering and bad sdk and poor performance and bad response and latency and buggy so much and bad it's the same not fix

  • vikybaby001 Victoria 🧙‍♂️,🧙‍♂️ 🛠 (@vikybaby001) reported

    @akannigold1 @On_Veera Veera won’t stop Cloudflare or browser issues from existing

  • _de_goke DeGoke (@_de_goke) reported

    is anyone experiencing issues with cloudflare? cant login into my dashboard

  • manoj_ahi Manoj Ahirwar (@manoj_ahi) reported

    My Vercel API is not able to call Cloudflare worker Url. Getting network timeout everytime. - I have my main app deployed on Vercel - I have a Worker deployed on Cloudflare Worker. - On some user action, I call Worker API from my Vercel API. - but its not able to call worker API. every time it get network timeout error. Its working fine in local. My nextjs api is able to call cloudflare worker api perfectly but from Vercel its not working. tried all the logging but nothing seems to be working. it was working yesterday 80% of the time. but now its working around 5-10% of the time This is the first time I am using Cloudflare worker. I might be missing something as well. please suggest if anything. @vercel @Cloudflare

  • thisengineerguy Vedant Chaudhari (@thisengineerguy) reported

    Fact that cloudflare was taken down by a simple useEffect hook is crazy😭 **** like Reversing Binary Tree which they ask in interview couldn't help them I guess

  • juemrami julio (bigsxy) (@juemrami) reported

    @samgoodwin89 I see, so does it have like a runtime or is it like some static data that’s hosted on cloudflare or sharded across the CF network an is only materialized when it needs to be accessed/modified by another runtime (ie node server or serveless fn)