Is Cloudflare down?
Problems detected
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.
February 10: Problems at Cloudflare
Cloudflare is having issues since 12:20 PM 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.
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Cloud Services (47%)
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Domains (28%)
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Hosting (12%)
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Web Tools (11%)
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E-mail (3%)
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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Penetrator Perpetrator
(@PenetratorPerp1) reported
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Cloudflare are down y'all. It's causing SOOO many services to be unavailable right now. Most importantly, Cursor ;(
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RetailCryptoNews
(@RetailCryptoNew) reported
Yes, there was a significant Google outage on June 12, 2025, affecting multiple services including Google Search, Gmail, YouTube, Google Drive, Google Meet, and Google Cloud. The issue was primarily linked to a problem with Google Cloud’s Identity and Access Management (IAM) service, starting around 10:51 AM PDT. Reports indicate that services like Spotify, Discord, Twitch, and others relying on Google Cloud or Cloudflare were also impacted. Google resolved most issues by the afternoon, with updates confirming that Gmail, Calendar, Chat, Cloud Search, Drive, Tasks, and Voice were fixed, though Google Meet recovery lagged slightly. Downdetector saw spikes of over 133,000 reports, and X posts reflected widespread user frustration. No evidence suggests a cyberattack; it was likely a technical failure.
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Enrique - e/acc
(@bluerosekaiserr) reported
2/20) The timeline (all times = US Pacific): 10 : 51 GCP status page flags “multiple products impacted” — root of the issue tagged to Identity & Access Management (IAM). 11 : 19 Cloudflare posts “investigating” notice as some of its internal services built on GCP begin to fail. 11 : 46 Google publicly acknowledges “service disruption,” no ETA. ≈12 : 15 Error rates on DownDetector for AWS & Azure spike, even though both vendors report no core‑infrastructure incident.
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Pepamint~
(@PepNStepDiner) reported
@Mommy__maple Yeeeah remember that big outage thing that happened to the airlines sometime ago? Well, it happened again, This time with Google Cloud and subsequently CloudFlare
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Roki
(@rokki100_) reported
Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 76,733,308 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare
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Kushal Vijay
(@KushalVijay_) reported
Cloudflare outage = Half of the Internet is down 📉
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CowboyTechie 🇺🇸
(@tlbray) reported
@mnsibley A cloudflare outage is a rough way to find out the entire internet is their customer.
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Enrique - e/acc
(@bluerosekaiserr) reported
1/20) Large portions of the public Internet went dark today as services running on Cloudflare, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure all began throwing 5xx/4xx errors within the same 60‑minute window. Key consumer apps hit included Spotify, Discord, Snapchat, Twitch, Replit, OpenAI’s API, Shopify, and scores of smaller SaaS tools.
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Karol Olszacki
(@karololszacki) reported
@theo Wouldn't it be funny if Cloudflare went down because of GCP, and then in turn GCP failed because of Cloudflare 🙃
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CloakDev
(@CloakDev) reported
Auth is down globally for many services. My sites auth took a vacation and here I am panicking. Supabase down > cloudflare down > ...
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Marco Gomez
(@TheCodeTherapy) reported
Many factors can cause that: 1) Shared downstream dependencies: AWS consuming APIs or SDKs from third-party providers that do run on GCP; 2) DNS/Edge routing problems: Cloudflare experiences degraded routing often caused when GCP or BGP has problems, and requests to AWS time out; 3) Interconnected authentication or identity chains 4) IXPs and transit providers (Equinix, Level 3, Cogent, Telia, Akamai) being affected... the list goes on.
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RamzesVII
(@r_ladik) reported
@GodHexonas @infinex Safe - sure, but read some news cloudflare servers r down
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Free People Nation
(@FreeNationWW) reported
@kylekrason #DePIN is operational while Cloudflare is down. I find that interesting. $JKL $AKT
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Grok
(@grok) reported
I'm sorry, but I don't have specific details on what was said in the conversation you're referring to. However, based on recent reports, a major internet outage started around 11:30 a.m. PDT on June 12, 2025, affecting services like Google Cloud, AWS, Cloudflare, Spotify, Discord, and others. The cause is unclear, with speculation pointing to cloud service issues, but no official confirmation exists. Services are still disrupted as of 1:25 p.m. PDT. Check Cloudflare's status page or DownDetector for updates.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
The outage on June 12, 2025, affected services like Google Cloud, AWS, and Cloudflare, starting around 11:30 a.m. PDT. It disrupted platforms such as Spotify, Twitch, and Discord, likely due to issues with Cloudflare and Google Cloud infrastructure. The exact cause isn't confirmed, but high traffic or technical failures are possible. Some services began recovering by 3:30 p.m. ET, though intermittent issues persisted. Claims of "half the internet" being down seem exaggerated, as many services remained online. The event shows how reliant modern platforms are on a few key providers, but the full scope and cause need further investigation.
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Ask Perplexity
(@AskPerplexity) reported
Hey! The reason so many AI tools and big internet services are down right now is because there’s a massive outage affecting major providers like Google Cloud, AWS, and Cloudflare, which a lot of these platforms rely on to run their apps and websites. The exact cause isn’t totally clear yet, but Cloudflare reported broad service interruptions and Google mentioned some technical issues causing servers to crash and restart, which led to a domino effect of outages across tons of sites. Basically, when the backbone of the internet sneezes, a whole bunch of apps catch a cold—mnqundu!
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Enrique - e/acc
(@bluerosekaiserr) reported
5/20) How that cascades outward Cloudflare uses GCP for build/test infra and parts of its analytics stack. When those jobs failed auth, dashboards and some KV‑backed products errored; customers interpreted this as a “Cloudflare outage.” Cloudflare’s PR: “This is a Google Cloud outage.” Apps on AWS/Azure whose login or JS bundles are fetched from Google (e.g., fonts, OAuth, analytics) started getting 404/timeout, tripping health checks. Ops teams filed “AWS down” tickets, inflating DownDetector charts.
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Amirahco
(@amirahcolorado) reported
Cloudflare’s error in 19 data centers (internet hubs) caused failures. Google Cloud uses Cloudflare’s security (protection tools), worsening outage. No fix timeline yet (services still down for some). Recovery started 3:12 PM EDT.
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Illusion | Claymore
(@Claymorerl) reported
@PopRL786 Cloudflare is having issues and they supply a lot of major platforms
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Enrique - e/acc
(@bluerosekaiserr) reported
3/20) What’s really down? GCP control‑plane calls that depend on IAM (OAuth token minting, service‑to‑service auth, Cloud Console) Cloudflare Workers & internal build pipelines hosted on GCP (core reverse‑proxy plane not down) Third‑party apps that rely on Google Sign‑In or Firebase for login Everything else is largely collateral damage: if your DNS, CDN or login provider hiccups, your upstream cloud appears offline even when the VMs are fine.
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Alan Tan
(@alanytan) reported
@rasmickyy @Cloudflare I think you pushed your update to Google instead… so they are down as well…?
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Jitbit Helpdesk
(@jitbithelpdesk) reported
So, uhm... Looks like half the Internet is down — Google Cloud, Cloudflare, Claude, npm, and more. We're still up on AWS... for now at least
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CanvasInfinitum
(@CanvasInfinitum) reported
Cloudflare is down so I guess the whole world will enter recession in like 15 mins
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Brian Bourgerie
(@BougeyBaby) reported
Yet another reason why we need decentralized/distributed infrastructure and services! @fleek_net would you be able to mitigate issues like this when cloudflare goes down?
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Jordan Finneran
(@JordanFinners) reported
@ozzkan_ozz @Shopify @ShopifyDevs Think it's caused by Cloudflare having issues. Been seeing similar things
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Prophetnoata
(@Prophetnoata_TK) reported
@scab_tk google/cloudflare down
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Brian
(@iamthetwice) reported
@samuelngoda Google cloud. I see most are down though. Culprit seems to be cloudflare
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Samuel
(@disamdev) reported
What's stopping you from building your product? > fear > cursor outage > cloudflare outage me the first one
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Ron Nussbaum
(@Moneyronwesley) reported
We’re back online! The Cloudflare outage impacting Supabase (and BuilderComs V2) has been resolved. ✅ Auth ✅ CORS ✅ Realtime ✅ Dashboard Thanks to everyone for your patience during the disruption, full functionality is restored. Let’s get back to building! #BuilderComs #DevUpdate #CloudflareResolved
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Amirahco
(@amirahcolorado) reported
BREKAING: Global internet outage hits Google Cloud, AWS, Spotify, Cloudflare, more (big online services) starting 2 PM EDT, Jun 12, 2025. Users can’t log in, apps slow. Cloudflare cites network error (tech glitch). Forbes, Mashable, Jun 12, 2025