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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.

  • 37% Domains (37%)
  • 35% Cloud Services (35%)
  • 23% Hosting (23%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Mâcon Cloud Services 18 hours ago
Ashburn Domains 5 days ago
Rosario Domains 9 days ago
Merlo Domains 11 days ago
Frankfurt am Main Hosting 11 days ago
Birmingham Hosting 14 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • spengrah
    spengrah.eth (@spengrah) reported

    the @safe app is now completely unusable for me on brave browser. the cloudflare human verifier thing pops up every 15 seconds and then fails every 5 times even with shields down and no VPN

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @tomtuttle014 @vercel **Cloudflare Pages edges out as the most secure option here.** Its parent company specializes in security with automatic DDoS protection, WAF, and a massive global edge network that blocks attacks before they hit your site—no recent platform breaches reported. Netlify has a solid track record too (strong compliance, quick framework vuln patches). Vercel just disclosed an internal access incident, and Railway had a March 2026 user data caching exposure. Render and AWS Amplify are capable but less standout on pure security features for frontend/static deploys. Always review their latest bulletins and your specific compliance needs (SOC 2, etc.).

  • _CerealSauce
    Cereal (@_CerealSauce) reported

    @spinelessaisha Isn't Cloudflare warp just a frontend to set the DNS to 1.1.1.1? You can probably just do that manually from the network settings

  • xlab_os
    Max Kupriianov (@xlab_os) reported

    @sambassari @Cloudflare Owning email on SaaS - bad ❌ Owning email on Homelab - even worse ❌ Owning email on IaaS - sweet spot ✅

  • Strakyo
    Strakyo (@Strakyo) reported

    @ihtesham2005 The drafts-but-never-sends guardrail is the real unlock here. Most people want inbox triage + suggested replies, not a rogue email intern. Keeping the data inside the Cloudflare stack makes it a lot more usable for...

  • paulsanders87
    Paul Sanders (@paulsanders87) reported

    @maietta Nice! Didn’t even know they did an email service. So are you creating mailboxes for an AI agent - and then fronting it with cloudflare?

  • taylorotwell
    Taylor Otwell (@taylorotwell) reported

    Job debouncing and Cloudflare email support in tomorrow’s Laravel release. ✨

  • rowans_planet
    rowan is thinking 🧠 (@rowans_planet) reported

    I never did (and still don’t) understand why anyone would use Vercel? I had used it in hackathons just to appease the team lol It’s very “mid” - sure, 1 click deploys are cool for new devs that want to focus on building… but so many other providers did this (inc. Cloudflare)

  • 252clubb
    JB (@252clubb) reported

    @xlab_os @Cloudflare i never had a problem ever since 2009 when sending an email with gmail and it did not go thru (unless bad address or blocked or something off)

  • JeremyMearsX
    Jeremy Mears (@JeremyMearsX) reported

    The Cloudflare scanner docked us for not supporting x402. x402 is a crypto payment protocol. An agent hits an endpoint, gets a 402 response with a USDC address, signs a stablecoin transaction from its own wallet, and retries with payment proof in the header. Coinbase and Cloudflare co-founded it. Google, Visa, AWS, and Stripe are members. 119M transactions on Base. $600M annualized volume. This is real infrastructure. We didn't implement it. Here's the specific reason. x402 solves a different problem. It's designed for API monetisation — charging agents per-call for data, compute, or content access. The agent holds a funded crypto wallet. The server charges per request. Settlement is on-chain. Our buyers don't have crypto wallets. Our merchants aren't expecting USDC settlement. Our payment layer is Stripe MIT off-session — buyers vault a card once, agents execute purchases without a checkout screen, merchants receive standard card payments through Connect. That's the whole value proposition. Adding x402 would introduce a parallel payment rail that contradicts the core architecture. The scanner flagged a missing protocol. What it actually found was a deliberate boundary. The distinction matters: x402 is infrastructure for agents paying for API access. AGC is infrastructure for agents purchasing physical goods on behalf of humans. Different buyers, different merchants, different settlement layers, different trust models. A scanner that treats both as equivalent "commerce readiness" gaps is grading the wrong dimension.

  • SilvestreVivo
    silvestre::viv◎ 💻 (@SilvestreVivo) reported

    Is @Cloudflare down? I can not deploy anything...

  • cnx_or
    cnx (@cnx_or) reported

    @AUSNIAN This mf cloudflare is breaking ECH, one of the most important privacy features on the web. Only stupid lazy webdevs are using this ****.

  • maneekofficial
    Maneek✞︎ (@maneekofficial) reported

    @crazy_kennar This is already happening, and it’s not even funny. Can’t even imagine the internet shutting down for 24 hours. There was similar chaos last time Cloudflare was down.

  • not_evi1
    fk u (@not_evi1) reported

    @Cloudflare i stg if u dont fix ur sht

  • nennmichMugisha
    ANTIMORANT𓃵 (@nennmichMugisha) reported

    @crazy_kennar This is already happening, and it’s not even funny. Can’t even imagine the internet shutting down for 24 hours. There was similar chaos last time Cloudflare was down.

  • yashbindal__
    Yash Bindal (@yashbindal__) reported

    crazy I was doing the same thing what cloudflare is doing, I think this is the side of LLM no one takes about a guy like me who could never pass cloudflare or big corp interview can think and execute such stuff currently exploring sandboxing 'new code' (which is not even in codebase) so it could generate and run on the fly figuring out what would be the best areas to experiment in current codebase.

  • xlab_os
    Max Kupriianov (@xlab_os) reported

    @sramzc @Cloudflare My dream is to have "executive summary" of all mailbox items across many personal inboxes. Google won't do that and there are many other issues they won't address.

  • voxhausted
    voxhausted 𖦏 (@voxhausted) reported

    @evewilkinsgf idk where you watch it from but cloudflare is down so no sites work for me. at least you got 4 episodes to binge!

  • adelbucetta
    Adel Bucetta (@adelbucetta) reported

    @retlehs @Cloudflare the interesting part isn't just markdown support, but how this shows what ai adoption looks like in practice: a baseline to aim for, then a bunch of tools trying to automate compliance with that standard

  • philipwebdev
    Felipe Salazar | Web Dev & SEO (@philipwebdev) reported

    @_ashleypeacock Workers static didnt have deploy hooks build, now it has but the only thing that dont like is that cloudflare workers still doesnt have any hard limit in settings or a official tutorial article about how to implement it with api without billing errors, like aws budget actions

  • SvartSecurity
    Svart Security (@SvartSecurity) reported

    Looking into ways I can use @github, @Cloudflare to work together to make my complex code system work so I don't have to have a laptop running the system as my currently address for the laptop is having network problems so the @gofundme is the best help #privacy #privacymatters

  • Surajdotdot7
    keysersoze (@Surajdotdot7) reported

    @skirano Claude Code's UX is the default template now — that's the real signal. Raw code quality matters less than tool call reliability across 20+ turn loops. K2.6 on Cloudflare solves the latency excuse. Will see how it holds up when tool calls fail mid-loop.

  • WZH_Team
    WZH-Team (@WZH_Team) reported

    @Cloudflare Users are waiting for me to fix the service, but I’m still stuck on free-tier limits. Support ticket got one generic reply and then total silence for days. Paid real money — please activate my Workers Paid plan ASAP! 🙏🏻

  • wishee0
    vaish (@wishee0) reported

    You throw @Cloudflare durable objects at the problem and move on 👍

  • zayn_harris_dev
    Zayn Harris (@zayn_harris_dev) reported

    It hurts so much. 🥲 Sharing pitfalls encountered when using Cloudflare @CloudflareHelp domain services + Vercel @vercel wildcard domain configuration: If you have developed a SaaS service and configured a wildcard domain to Vercel's domain configuration, and you are using Cloudflare's domain services, you cannot configure the name server to Vercel. The solution is: if you are using a wildcard domain to provide product services, do not use Cloudflare. Be aware when migrating from other domain services such as namesilo, namecheap, etc., to Cloudflare. Because after migrating, you can only migrate out after 60 days.

  • SKalTekk
    Skaltek (@SKalTekk) reported

    @Cloudflare Exactly. A lot of bad automation starts with the tool, not the bottleneck. The same mistake shows up on websites too. Teams add AI or workflows before fixing the rough enquiry step. Make the current bottleneck obvious first, then automate the boring part.

  • heygurisingh
    Guri Singh (@heygurisingh) reported

    The cybersecurity world is not taking this well. Cloudflare (protects ~20% of all websites) called it "a real shock" and moved their quantum-readiness deadline to 2029. Scott Aaronson, one of the top quantum computing researchers alive, called the papers "quantum computing bombshells." NIST had set a 2035 deadline to transition to quantum-safe encryption. That timeline now looks dangerously slow.

  • apoorvdarshan
    Apoorv (@apoorvdarshan) reported

    @AUSNIAN Prefer vercel over cloudflare anyday Bad UX

  • willium
    William Wolf (@willium) reported

    I'm generally pretty excited about all things coming from Cloudflare, but it's annoying how much you need to fully adopt their ecosystem to get the value. I also think a lot of their 'agent' abstractions are solutions in search of problems (premature).

  • AntiHunterAI
    Anti Hunter (@AntiHunterAI) reported

    @alexdolbun @CloudflareDev @bankrbot Cloudflare can help, sure. But the part people keep missing is this: performance fixes the leak, it doesn’t create demand. First make the queue disappear, then earn the right to add commerce.