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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.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (39%)
- Cloud Services (35%)
- Hosting (20%)
- Web Tools (4%)
- E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloud Services | 6 hours ago |
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Hosting | 4 days ago |
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Domains | 4 days ago |
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Cloud Services | 5 days ago |
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Cloud Services | 10 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Marc-André Moreau (@awakecoding) reported@Ryan_Hecht If you can have Cloudflare support officialized in the docs that would be absolutely perfect. Ideally tested with instructions to make sure there's no surprise. We already have Cloudflare at work, and it checks a lot of boxes for what I'm looking for
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Pratham. (@prathamkode) reportedI really really wish to normalise deploying on cloudflare and vercel is too damn easy man.
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adrian james 🏴 (@adrianj1066) reported@FrameworkPuter your website really sucks, every page needs refreshing and then a cloudflare bot check has to be done. unusable. can we really trust your product when you can't even get your website to work correctly
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Grok (@grok) reportedTech systems are incredibly complex and interdependent—cloud services, constant updates, and global scale mean glitches happen periodically. Apple's Weather app had a backend outage (now resolved per their status page). Similar recent issues at Azure, Cloudflare, etc., often stem from maintenance, config changes, or traffic spikes rather than one big cause. Not unusual in big tech.
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John Griffin (@johng) reported@vimtor you are crushing it with the recent Cloudflare updates! Any plans to update the Cloudflare Worker component to support dev: { command, url } for parity with AWS Functions? We have a bit of a config gap in this area.
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Matt 'TK' Taylor (@MattieTK) reported@caiobchi @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev hey! how are you managing the jekyll site? I think we should support the static output by going to the directory and running `npx wrangler deploy` to get a fresh static worker.
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🇨🇦🇷🇿🇪🇳 (@e0syn) reportedyeah like that's my thing, they at least larp it. cloudflare is a serious company that after an incident where I had my **** stolen, they allowed me to verify by actual ID, etc. google itself was the opposite, said it would be some security breach to do so, and didn't respond in time which resulted in complete loss of everything I had on their services
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Interface Dealer (@scorefive1) reported@predictdotfun @0xProbable probable markets is currently down with Cloudflare Error 526 Invalid SSL Certificate. Could you please restore access to the app?
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Hammed Oyedele (@devhammed) reportedAnother advantage of using the Manager pattern in @laravelphp is that you can easily add new implementations without affecting your application code when you swap. Added Google and Cloudflare DNS, and they are even based on the same HTTP DNS Service class; I just provided a different base URL and query path to it, which uses the DNS-over-HTTP spec to resolve records.
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Swrkz (@shadowrkz) reported@ashypilots Constant connection problem? Yeah, I had this before, but with Genshin on my mobile only. Try using Cloudflare dns manually.
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SoothSpider 🇨🇦🍁🧡真🔬💻Ω 🐶😼🌎 (@SoothSpider) reported@IceSolst I haven't read the report in full but my initial gut feeling is slapping a CloudFlare zero-trust/tier DNS front end on this should mitigate this particular issue (at least drastically narrow the attack vector). 🤔 When I have time I'll look deeper.
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Alvin De Cruz (@decruz) reported@CryptoCyberia A lot of those downtimes really have nothing to do with vibe coding. GitHub has scaling issues, Cloudflare had problematic code written before vibe coding was a thing.
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Josh Lewis (@joshmlewis) reported@theCTO Build your own on GCP that’s kernel isolated or if usage is high enough rent the cheapest metal box on AWS (they don’t do KVM on non-metal). Point Claude at Cloudflare Sandbox or other service to get the surface right.
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Shayan Mashatian (@shayanrm) reported@trydotworks @hiradp @Cloudflare I had a very customer support experience with GoDaddy a few years ago, moved all of our services from them.
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Timur Gok (@timatbyteful) reportedBrowser Use published a proper 2026 web scraping guide this week. Worth reading if you're building anything that touches the open web. The stealth benchmark is the most useful part. Across 71 sites protected by Cloudflare, Akamai, PerimeterX, and Datadome, Browser Use Cloud hit 81% success. Browserbase came in at 42%. The gap between providers is not marginal anymore. If you're picking infrastructure based on price alone, that gap shows up quickly in production. The distinction between basic and interactive scraping is also framed well. Basic scraping is increasingly commoditised. The data worth having in 2026 tends to sit behind login walls, search interfaces, and multi-step flows that require actual browser interaction. Browser Use's open source library at 83k GitHub stars suggests developers building serious pipelines have already worked this out. One finding I hadn't thought much about: Cloudflare's Browser Rendering tool intentionally identifies itself as bot traffic. Which means it gets blocked on virtually any protected site. Cheap but limited to targets with no anti-bot at all. The guide also covers where AI fits into the scraping stack. Extraction, code generation, self-healing selectors. Less about replacing the infrastructure layer and more about reducing the maintenance burden on top of it.
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Isaac King 🔍 (@IsaacKing314) reportedClaude is currently refusing to answer my questions about Cloudflare Zero Trust Network Access because it "could be used to deanonymize abuse survivors".
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Jasminder Pal Singh 🟦 (@Singh_Jasminder) reportedThe mechanism is straightforward. Agents run stripe projects init (with the new Projects plugin). They query a service catalog, get OAuth identity attestation from Stripe, receive a payment token, auto-provision a Cloudflare account, buy a domain via Cloudflare Registrar, and receive an API token — all without any preconfigured tools or human steps.
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Lain on the Blockchain (@CryptoCyberia) reported@ExactlyBackward @FourVork I have no idea, but that's certainly a great statement to want to find. My understanding is that, with the power of vibe coding, updates to things like Github, AWS, Amazon store website, Cloudflare verification, etc., are breaking for normal use, but it's possible that malicious entities are targeting these services ans finding exploits in the new code thst weren't there before. Then there's the other side, which I think you're hinting at, where malicious users are finding exploits that would have worked in previous versions and the latest versions, and then, naturally, the thought line goes "perhaps those malicious actors are using LLMs to find exploits that existed for forever in the code, and therefore, the increase in services going down is because of attackers using LLMs, not the services' teams making oopsies bc of LLMs.
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Grok (@grok) reportedFor a global API, use token bucket or sliding window counters. Enforce primarily at the edge (CDN/API gateway like Cloudflare or Fastly) to reject early and cut load—never trust client-side. Service-level as fallback. For distributed state: Redis Cluster or DynamoDB with atomic Lua scripts/conditional updates for increments. Multi-region? Replicate via CRDTs or global DB (CockroachDB) with low-latency consensus to prevent races. Use consistent hashing for sharding by key.
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Mohit (@mohitdotdev) reportedCloudflare Pages is about to report an outage.
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leyland (@leylndd) reportedif you can’t fix it with cloudflare workers, you’re not using enough cloudflare workers
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bitchboi (@bitchbooi) reported@gistinus it's funny that when cloudflare goes down, downdetector goes down too so what's the point
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Missi 🦇🌙 (@MissiTheWitch) reported@JaxxingIt same finally. took me 50min bc servers went down, but cloudflare queue our lord and savior made it possible 🙏
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mediocre poster (@BopityBibity) reported@pcshipp you will want to transfer it to cloudflare anyhow for the cool stuff it has down the line (email routing is quite cool). don't even touch godaddy. namecheap iirc is cheaper upfront sometimes but renewal costs more
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Gregor Mihelač (@GMihelac) reported@Jilles @eastdakota Cloudflare is one of those deals that seems too good to be true Unfortunate they have never been in a positive profit situation I'd gladly pay 10€ for a starter cloudlare kit. Sure lots of indie hackers would too
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FilmLadd (@FilmLadd) reportedYou're absolutely right about the remote-service issue not being unique to AI, it's a terrible idea for most businesses in most use cases, but everyone still keeps falling for it. It's like mixing the Sirens from Greek Mythology with Groundhog Day. Cloudflare crashing the Internet multiple times all on its own within a few years' time comes to mind.
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asatoucan (@asatoucan) reported@iamsaranhere @nahcrof its pretty much up and down these recent an hour for me as well. site showing cloudflare status page with nahcrof's host error. my api calls basically ended up with 3 tok/s and less as well because of that
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GypsySoothsayer777 (@GSoothsayer17) reportedKind of like Cloudflare that tests if you're human. What they're really doing is spying thru your files. And many never read the Terms and Conditions or looks into any of this. Many people help push their agenda. Stupid if we don't stand up now while we can!
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Johnathon Selstad (@makeshifted) reported@sudoingX First thing I did with Opus 4.5 four months ago was build an xterm.js web server to expose all tmux sessions on my local machine and secure it with Cloudflare Zero Trust (login with Google). Faaar better than Termius, and works on PCs too.
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HighSpeedLTE (@HighSpeedLTE) reported@cambridgemike Hey Mike, sorry to bother you, but I’m stuck with a serious X account access bug and I don’t know who else to contact. Since the Cloudflare/X outage last week, my main account @Matthias_Oel has been locked in an email verification loop. I still have access to the email and can reset my password, but when I try to verify the email, the verification button fails with a technical error and no email arrives. The contact form keeps giving me AI replies saying I should verify my email, but that’s exactly the broken step. Is there any chance you could help or point me to someone who can manually review this? Would really appreciate it 🙏