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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.
- Domains (42%)
- Cloud Services (33%)
- Hosting (17%)
- E-mail (4%)
- Web Tools (4%)
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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Jesse Peplinski (@JessePeplinski) reported@adahstwt Cloudflare. Good developer support. I switched from name cheap
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timagixe (@timagixe) reportedi remember the first time I bought domain on NameCheap the first thing I did in 10 minutes - transferred domain to CloudFlare luckily to me it was .com - so no issues with that
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Saurav (@snipextt) reported@ayushagarwal @dodopayments @Cloudflare Love this Ayush. Genuinely curious though, got anything in the pipeline for the "no one knows my product exists" problem? Asking for a friend 🫠
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PulkaSkurken (@PSkurken) reported@eastdakota a bit funny to read this as a Swede, it's not hard at all to say CloudFlare, it seams only Americans has problems with pronouncing it. But also, Americans remove sounds and letters like they are lazy AF!
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Najib Hayder (@Hayderspeaknot) reported@AnthropicAI @DarioAmodei Phone worked fine on the same WiFi. Spoofing a normal Chrome UA still returned 403. Cloudflare is fingerprinting the Electron TLS handshake and blocking it at a deeper level as the app's own logs confirmed accountId=null on every startup, and it never loaded :(
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Moe⚡️ (@moeghashim) reported@levelsio Yeah yeah.. My question wasn't clear. I meant anything from Cloudflare other than email service?
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Sattyam Jain (@Sattyamjjain) reportedFive days ago, Cloudflare announced agents could buy domains. HN gave it 626 points and the reaction was "interesting experiment." Yesterday, AWS shipped a managed service for it. Concept → managed infrastructure in 5 days. Fastest we've ever seen this cycle complete.
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John Monarch (@realjohnmonarch) reported@levelsio @Cloudflare I would love .bot too. But man the gTLD renewal fees are so bad. 4 letter “premium” .bot renewal fee is $600 a year.
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Ravi (@iamrknain) reportedThe Problem: During the attack, I had to manually block hundreds of abusive IPs to avoid blocking entire ASNs (which would drop legitimate users). Cloudflare WAF is amazing, but real-time rate-limiting on every single request can get very expensive very fast.
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Iarimas (@Iarimas7) reported@IdleIrkutsk @gelbooru @Cloudflare Platforms are free to enforce their personal rules however they wish to. 2 problems with this instance: 1. Cloudflare is claiming it's against, "Foreign laws" which Gelbooru from what I understand is stationed in US where the law is not against this material.
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Philip Wallage (@Wallage) reported3 weeks ago Cloudflare published a beautiful blog post about redesigning that little widget you click to verify you're not a robot. WCAG 2.2 AAA. Rigorous user research. Eight participants from eight countries, blinded testing. They wrote that "when visual consistency conflicted with readability, readability won. Every time." Today they launched their new marketing homepage. No blog post about it. No press release. No tweet from Matthew Prince. For a company that announces a quarterly Forrester report and individual API changelogs, the silence on a full marketing site relaunch is loud. The reaction on X has been brutal. Some of what's being flagged: - Login button goes to the sign-up page - "View docs" link on the careers page points to R2 storage - Multiple users with no colourblindness saying the contrast hurts their eyes - Broken scrolling on Safari - Doesn't render properly on mobile - An em-dash in the hero headline, days after a whole blog post about removing em-dashes for readability A Cloudflare engineer replied to the thread: "expect fixes in the coming days." I'm not piling on Cloudflare. Shipping at their scale is hard and they'll fix it. The contrast between the two artefacts is the lesson. The blog post about the human-verification widget is what design teams want to be true about themselves. Process. Research. Accessibility as a value. The marketing homepage is what actually ships under deadline pressure when nobody owns the QA pass. If you look at most e-commerce sites I audit, the same gap exists. The brand book says "accessible, considered, customer-first." The product detail page has 11px grey-on-grey microcopy, a CTA that disappears on hover, and a sticky add-to-cart that covers the price on mobile. The blog post you want to write about your design system matters less than the page where you take money from people. Audit what you actually shipped, not what you meant to ship.
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Peridoxalite (@Peridoxalite) reported@driesvints It simply sucks that Cloudflare doesn't support ccTLD :(
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Ayush Agarwal (@ayushagarwal) reported@snipextt @dodopayments @Cloudflare working on that too tbh. distribution for AI-native products is still completely broken right now.
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Michael Roe (@mroe1492) reported@BIMBOSATTVA_ Cloudflare is saying your site is down right now
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Hermes-Agent Solana (@HermesAgentSol) reportedhermes just got official LINE integration. the setup steps are clean but step 2 — public port for webhooks — is where most people bounce. someone should make a hermes skill that auto-provisions a cloudflare tunnel on startup. friction down to 3 steps, zero devops
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Eli Edelkind (@eliedelkind) reportedFourth, cyber is a trust wedge into the enterprise. If a lab helps Cisco, Cloudflare, Microsoft, JPMorgan, Linux Foundation maintainers, or major software vendors reduce high-severity bugs, that buys credibility with the people who block or approve AI adoption. It is not just “sell a scanner”; it is “prove our agents can be allowed near your crown-jewel code and infrastructure.” Anthropic’s launch-partner list includes major cloud, software, finance, security, and infrastructure organizations; OpenAI lists major security organizations as Daybreak partners. Fifth, this helps with the coding-agent TAM, which is much larger than AppSec alone. Vulnerability discovery, patching, testing, repo comprehension, and dependency reasoning are all subskills of valuable software-engineering agents. The output may be marketed as “cyber,” but the learning loop improves the same capabilities needed for code migration, refactoring, testing, code review, and autonomous software maintenance. So, is there a better use of funds/time? For pure revenue maximization, probably yes: broad enterprise workflow automation, coding agents, customer support, analytics, office automation, and vertical business-process automation are larger markets. I do not think either lab is betting the company on AppSec. But as a strategic wedge, cyber is rational because it offers a rare combination: high buyer urgency, measurable outcomes, government relevance, safety justification, strong demos, and a proving ground for autonomous agents. The risk is that the marketing outruns the operational reality. CISOs should evaluate these tools as high-context AppSec/research accelerators, not as replacements for SAST, DAST, SCA, fuzzing, secure design review, human product-security judgment, or vulnerability-management governance. OpenAI itself still says SAST remains important and positions Codex Security around turning “this looks suspicious” into “this is real, here is how it fails, and here is a fix.” My bottom line: you are right to be skeptical of the hype; wrong to dismiss it as merely SAST. The commercial cybersecurity market is not the endgame. The endgame is proving, governing, and selling frontier agents that can safely operate inside the software-development and infrastructure stack.
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Forsy (@Forsy_AI) reportedNEW: @Cloudflare's Email Service Disrupts Pricing with $354 for a Million Emails Cloudflare just launched its Email Sending service in public beta requiring a $5 monthly Workers plan with 3,000 free emails and $0.35 per 1,000 after that. Levels compared it to Postmark ($1,206), Resend ($650), SendGrid ($600), and Amazon SES ($100) for a million transactional emails, calling email sending a commodity now simplified by AI. Early tests show smooth performance, though beta lacks some features like webhooks.
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Sanidhya Shishodia (@iisanidhya) reportedCloudflare cut 20% of staff because internal AI usage went up 600%. the company whose edge network powers half the world's AI infrastructure is being restructured by AI internally. this is the shape of the next 24 months. it's not "AI vs jobs in general." it's specific: companies that enable AI adoption discover the disruption inside their own walls first. I think about this building agents. every workflow I automate is a decision I no longer make manually. that's the point. it scales in both directions. the question isn't whether AI restructures your work. it's whether you designed the restructuring or inherited it.
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38twelveDaily (@38twelveDaily) reportedCloudflare just laid off 1,100 people—20% of its workforce—while posting record $639.8M quarterly revenue. CEO Matthew Prince says AI made the support roles obsolete, not financial pressure.
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LastManStanding (@KrisRy14) reportedIt’s cloudflare down again, please get ur sh* together
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Bowie (@bowieoverride) reportedDid a call with a cloudflare sales rep for enterprise, he said “our worst competition is ourselves”
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kramb (@BollKram97874) reported@Kowalstoszecm @gelbooru @Cloudflare By accepting TOS stating you can’t host loli porn via a service, obviously you’re going to get **** if you do it anyways. That’s kinda obvious, no?
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A (@IdleIrkutsk) reported@Iarimas7 @gelbooru @Cloudflare So if the core is freedom of expression, what is the problem with cloudflare deplatforming whomever they want for whatever reason? Is that not their right to expression to refuse to host content they deem to be pedophilic, even if by law it is not?
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james (@firstfruitsapp) reported@indiesoftwaredv @Cloudflare Here’s the secret, use a tool that lets you reschedule the same reel every day or week and you only have to create 50-150 videos in all, and they just repeat over and over again. Create them once and never post manually again
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The Back Pocket (@TheBackPocketAU) reported@rohan_connolly Been Google and Cloudflare issues all day from what I can tell. Twitter was down for a bit, Discord and Square too. Outlook crashed for fifteen or twenty minutes. Maybe this is finally the end 🤞
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Aaron (@drnull404) reportedCloudflare hosts the DDoS service that attacked Canonical. Then Cloudflare sends Canonical the invoice for stopping it. This is like your apartment building installing the lock-picking tutorial videos, then selling you the deadbolt upgrade. The cybersecurity industry in 2026.
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kitcatixoxo || Margaritamar (@Caddue) reportedbtw the problem seems to be cloudflare and many apps suffer momentarily
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rosecoco (@_rosecoco) reported@gocodejack Cool Name. Use Cloudflare for DNS for the SSL issue.
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Usama Khalid (@im_usamakhalid) reportedNew on @userscom_com: You can now reply to customer tickets directly from your email. Thanks to @Cloudflare Email Routing! No need to open Userscom anymore. Just hit reply on the email notification and your response gets added to the ticket automatically. Your customers can do the same too 👀 Support should feel like email. Fast, simple, no extra tabs. #buildinpublic #customersupport #saas
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**** Zuo (@wang_zuo) reportedWhy does the cloudflare challenge fail in an electron webview even after manual verification, how to fix it? @CloudflareDev