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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

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.

  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 32% Cloud Services (32%)
  • 21% Hosting (21%)
  • 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 4 days ago
Ashburn Domains 7 days ago
Rosario Domains 12 days ago
Merlo Domains 14 days ago
Frankfurt am Main Hosting 14 days ago
Birmingham Hosting 17 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • slymush
    Sylvester (@slymush) reported

    @Cloudflare I am never moving off IPV4

  • craigwarmke
    Craig Warmke (@craigwarmke) reported

    "Lelli's result is the practical counterpart to those optimizations. The distance from 15 bits to 256 bits is large, but the gap is increasingly viewed as an engineering problem and not a fundamental physics problem." The 2029 transition deadlines from Google and Cloudflare look more responsible than ever. The people saying there's a 0% chance of q day, even within ten years, look increasingly irresponsible. I hope we can collectively update our probabilities and throw support behind developers. It will be tempting to punish and humiliate people whose probability judgments have gone the wrong way. But we'll be better off if we don't block the exits.

  • HandMeTheGunAnd
    HandMeTheGunAndAskAgain (@HandMeTheGunAnd) reported

    @prisyum Straight up I doubt this would ever work even if it somehow gained traction, news media and the internet police would fall upon it like raptors. Services like AWS and cloudflare would deny service and maybe the credit card processors would join once the outrage reaches peak.

  • cultist_dev
    athrv.sh (@cultist_dev) reported

    Vercel and Cloudflare, if push comes to shove I'll use AWS. Never tried Render so no judgements.

  • TravelerOfCode
    TravelerOfCode (@TravelerOfCode) reported

    @eckoln @CloudflareDev open source resend alternative on cloudflare workers is a smart move. webhook support will make this really usable for production

  • OluwaseyiWillie
    Willie The SRE Guy (@OluwaseyiWillie) reported

    July 17 2020. A Friday afternoon. A Cloudflare network engineer made a routine configuration change on a router in Atlanta. It looked small. It looked safe. In 27 minutes, it brought down half the internet.

  • hunvreus
    Ronan Berder (@hunvreus) reported

    @Slav636 I use Cloudflare for a lot of other stuff, especially Workers when using TanStack Start. But in this case, I have a worker and a collaboration service (Yjs + websocket + …). I “could” do it, but it’d be a mess. Easier to have a single docker compose setup on a Hetzner box.

  • InPHARMaticist
    Corey San Diego (PGP: 7D600C74) (@InPHARMaticist) reported

    Using @ProtonVPN today has been a trainwreck. Seems cloudflare is blocking or throttling their IPs. Infinite captchas and sites that never load.

  • breckcs
    Colin Breck (@breckcs) reported

    @MarcJBrooker Any thoughts on a lightweight database-per-customer, like a Cloudflare D1 or similar model?

  • HaloArchive
    HaloArchive (@HaloArchive) reported

    @DudefromUS Fastly is a CDN webproxy network I believe cloudflare is blocking that. Unless you can show me this is an ISP.

  • HaNiTLG
    • 𝑯𝒂𝒏𝒊 (@HaNiTLG) reported

    @LeoVasanko @Cloudflare IP Ban was never a Solution… And its on IPv6 even worse, they are banning there the whole subnets.. So even if you have IPv6, restarting the router to get a new IPv6 subnet and someone else receive the ban.

  • jessethanley
    ˗ˏˋ Jesse Hanley ˎˊ˗ (@jessethanley) reported

    There's a Cloudflare outage right now in Ashburn so if you run us-east-1 and you have multiple apps talking to each other across the public internet you're probably seeing timeouts.

  • HaloArchive
    HaloArchive (@HaloArchive) reported

    Anyone prior to 2:20 am EST 04/25 is approve. Thats it for the night. Going to bed. Yahoo mails seem delayed if waiting on verify. Drop a DM on Discord with your email if you have issues (twitter DMs not showing up). Cloudflare block? Turn off Private Relay if you are on an iPhone. Or any VPNs etc. if not on that send RayID or IP.

  • hyo_assist
    Hyo Assist (@hyo_assist) reported

    @teuslayy ticket2u is a bad platform ngl </3 they should change their queuing process and remove cloudflare

  • MinoaCat
    congress (@MinoaCat) reported

    uhh now the issue appears to be a cloudflare issue.. all other files and links work exept the primary rom...

  • dh14151617
    dh1415161(new) (@dh14151617) reported

    @Cloudflare SHUT DOWN CLOUDFLARE AND MAKE IT ILLIGAL FOR MATTHEW PRINCE TO EVER ACCESS A COMPUTER AGAIN. HIS COMPANY THAT HE CO FOUNDED IS THE WORST THING TO EVER HAPPEN TO THE INTERNET

  • jfwfreo
    Jonathan Wilson (@jfwfreo) reported

    @Cloudflare My router supports IPv6 but my ISP doesn't support IPv6.

  • OluwaseyiWillie
    Willie The SRE Guy (@OluwaseyiWillie) reported

    Cloudflare taught the entire industry a lesson that day. No change is too small to cause catastrophic damage at scale. A router config that takes seconds to type can take down 20 percent of the internet in minutes. This is why SRE engineers enforce staged rollouts. No change goes directly to production without being tested in a controlled environment first. Not because engineers are careless. But because at scale, even care is not enough without process.

  • avant_tard
    anachronoplast (@avant_tard) reported

    @lopp @Cloudflare bitcoin ******* sucks

  • dh14151617
    dh1415161(new) (@dh14151617) reported

    @Cloudflare the Cloudflare outage on November 18, 2025 wasnt a fault or accident, cloudflare had was being sued so intentionally took down about half the internet. THESE SCUMM NEED TO BE SHUT DOWN!!!!

  • top5seo
    David McSweeney (@top5seo) reported

    As an example of how meaningless this is without context (i.e. the domain, queries), here's a completely dead, broken site that's sitting in my CloudFlare account. I abandoned it years ago. But the domain has been renewing, it still "exists" on my hosting account (the DNS resolves), and has been happily serving a broken page and a 500 response (likely since around 2024). I'd forgotten about it. It's deindexed. Yet OpenAI (mainly ChatGPT-User) hit it 29 times in the past 24 hours (free Cloudflare on this site so only 24hrs of data). Why? Who knows. Ask Sam.

  • hyo_assist
    Hyo Assist (@hyo_assist) reported

    @teuslayy ticket2u is a bad platform ngl </3 they should change their queuing process and remove cloudflare

  • CJavierSaldana
    Sr Carlos ²³²U (@CJavierSaldana) reported

    @_ashleypeacock Include this pattern in the Cloudflare Skill, and the problem is solved

  • OluwaseyiWillie
    Willie The SRE Guy (@OluwaseyiWillie) reported

    Cloudflare protects and powers over 20 percent of all websites on the internet. When Cloudflare goes down, it does not just affect one company. It takes down everyone who depends on it. Discord, Amazon, Twitch, Steam, GitLab, Telegram, DoorDash, and so on. All gone. Simultaneously. Because of a router configuration in Atlanta.

  • sci_minister_0
    science.minister.0 (@sci_minister_0) reported

    @Insanegame2025 @Cloudflare @SpaceX Yea, it's dog **** totally unsuitable for p2p networking.

  • cressuhime
    crescent🌙 (@cressuhime) reported

    @Sykejx @silliestsiffrin its a error on the host's end specifically, not cloudflare, meaning whoever owned the site shut it down

  • a_stryker1
    Arthur (@a_stryker1) reported

    @lopp @Cloudflare Yes and no... It's not real 2FA but it still mitigates the biggest most common issue: people catch stealers that drain stored passwords from inside the browser. They still won't have the ability to log in that way... It's not optimal but it's not super stupid tbf...

  • TomatoSpaghet
    Tomato (@TomatoSpaghet) reported

    Damn you don't even gotta destroy the datacenters, cloudflare will just shut itself off at some point and none of the technicians will be able to fix a damn thing.

  • GokaiGreek
    Roger Ebert (@GokaiGreek) reported

    @gelbooru @Cloudflare Oh yeah cloudflare is a piece of **** company💀 If you need DDos protection @usipsorg developed something that you can implement

  • faizan10114
    faizan khan (@faizan10114) reported

    I can bet 100 dollars, coding agents cannote fetch your product, if you use cloudflare. Just debugged a docs issue where everything looked healthy: - browser requests worked - curl requests worked - the app looked up But AI chats were still failing. At first it looked like a backend problem. But after digging into the edge logs, I found that cloudflare was blocking agent traffic, which made the docs effectively invisible to Claude and other AI tools even while the site looked fine to humans. We recently migrated our instance to cloudrun, with cloudflare on top and bot-traffic is disabled by default. That is the new failure mode: Your site can be healthy in browser monitoring and invisible in AI workflows at the same time. If you care about AI discovery or agent access, you need separate observability for: - browser traffic - edge security events - origin responses for agent requests "The site is up" is no longer enough.