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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.

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 29% Cloud Services (29%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 10% Web Tools (10%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 4 days ago
Jewar E-mail 4 days ago
Braga Web Tools 4 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 5 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 5 days ago
Prievidza Domains 6 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • rvivek
    rvivek (@rvivek) reported

    AWS is reportedly planning 11,000 early-career SDE hires. Cloudflare wants to hire 1,111 interns. Shopify scaled from ~100 to over 1,000. Companies aren't expanding intern programs because interns are cheap. AI turned good interns into high-leverage contributors. Here's what these companies are actually hiring for: > Interns who create clarity from ambiguity and turn it into automated workflows. > Interns who use AI without outsourcing judgment. They can tell you: "This is what AI generated. This is what I changed. This is where it was wrong. This is how I tested it." > Interns with real fundamentals. To debug, trace APIs and data flow, test outputs, and catch security risks before shipping. > Interns who stay close to the customer problem and make product tradeoffs to ship something useful, not just impressive. > Interns who ship useful code from day one. Cloudflare fast-tracks applicants who build an AI-powered app on Cloudflare as part of the application itself. A junior engineer with strong fundamentals and genuine AI fluency is more valuable to a company today than they have ever been. The companies that figured this out are expanding their intern programs by 10x.

  • romergg69
    omkar (@romergg69) reported

    anyone knows ? can Cloudflare (formerly WARP) actully help me for better stable gaming. because i face a lot of jitter packet loss while gaming. I also tested if the issue is in house(router or pc) or outside house(ISP). it's clearly outside the house. I am tired of bottom fragging and i know it's not a skill issue 🫤

  • davidafendley
    David A Fendley (@davidafendley) reported

    @namesilo I was planning to migrate my domains to @Cloudflare due to cost. Then I learned you have an MCP server. Such forward thinking incentivizes me to stay and support you.

  • tejalogs
    Teja (@tejalogs) reported

    @EXM7777 we ran into this when a hermes agent leaked our customer's stripe api keys because it wasn't rate limited correctly with cloudflare workers

  • AroshPererax
    Arosh (@AroshPererax) reported

    @_ashleypeacock @sudo_overflow The only thing is the latency. I think it’s probably because the workers are “region:earth” but my db is in one region. Even if i set worker to be in a particular region i am not sure if cloudflare treat it as a hint that will be respected when possible vs always.

  • giordanorandone
    Giordano Randone (@giordanorandone) reported

    @dneighbors @Hetzner_Online @Cloudflare I prefer Cloudflare for my own projects, but Hetzner is not bad, as well. 👍

  • BuiltByJacob_
    Jacob (@BuiltByJacob_) reported

    Cloudflare Turnstile has a bad edge case: WebKitGTK loops on "verify you're human" because WebGL renderer info is blocked/spoofed, then tells the user to allow fingerprinting. If proving you're human means weakening privacy, the product boundary is wrong.

  • punit_arani
    Punit Arani (@punit_arani) reported

    @RhysSullivan I use @Cloudflare a lot now but damn I miss the DX of @vercel

  • pradeepb28
    deepu (@pradeepb28) reported

    @NoamTenne @Cloudflare We want to talk **** about them, but looking at those $0 invoices, we can’t, we won’t, and we never will.

  • valhalla_dev
    developing valhalla - h/acc (@valhalla_dev) reported

    CloudFlare has been one of the very, very few instances of cloud services that I've had close to 0 issues with. They ship stupid fast and their tech is really solid

  • vsync
    mental blanking interval (@vsync) reported

    this happens when connecting via T-Mobile... @TMobile @rumblevideo @Cloudflare one of you fix this please

  • Penury196Peter
    Peter (@Penury196Peter) reported

    @AhmedAlKhateeb Again, the site for another episode broadcast to the world. No reply from Ministry of Tourism for nearly a year and a half. #CrownPrince, doubly sad. But there is good news, Cloudflare blocked me from trying to help KSA. Well done MOI!

  • MickeySteamboat
    Satoshi Nakamoto, Andrew Rulnick (@MickeySteamboat) reported

    @WR4NYGov @grok @XCorpHub seriously thinking of taking Cloudflare to court, they are a big source of all these pains. I discovered I was listed and my nets are being "challenged" by them. It's causing major problems using X, and was causing me problems using SOTA models the last two years. Subsequently impacting my work and preparation of lawsuits. It's really bad.

  • AndrewC70136680
    Andrew Clark (@AndrewC70136680) reported

    @AkumaMikoVT no, I'm just, really ******* annoyed that Kaido is having cloudflare problems that ****** me over when it comes to watching stuff

  • Adam_XRD
    Adam_XRD (@Adam_XRD) reported

    His fix is old plumbing made useful. HTTP 402 "Payment Required" plus stablecoins, so an agent pays the creator per request. Fractions of a penny. Humans read for free while the robots pay. Coinbase and Cloudflare are already shaping the standard (x402).

  • LukeParkerDev
    Luke Parker (@LukeParkerDev) reported

    @theo @NoamTenne @Cloudflare I swear everyone at CF is also devrel (and not bad at it)

  • melisandrePro
    The American Protectors of Journalistic Freedom (@melisandrePro) reported

    Cloudflare Is a terrible interference that keeps you from searching websites. It does exactly the opposite as intended.

  • dragongirl02
    dragongirl (@dragongirl02) reported

    What got into you two, @LiveATC & @Cloudflare? You're basically forcing people into brutal overnighters/early mornings just to grab files during their only free periods. Burnout is real. Aggressive rate-limiting and cutting token expiration down to 5 minutes is brutal. (1/3)

  • MickeySteamboat
    Satoshi Nakamoto, Andrew Rulnick (@MickeySteamboat) reported

    @eastdakota @NoamTenne @Cloudflare Next time you want to slow down competition, do it legally

  • ColdHeart_Prj
    Zack Riley 🇦🇺 (@ColdHeart_Prj) reported

    @BHolshouserUS Cloudflare went down earlier, probably had something to do with it.

  • MickeySteamboat
    Satoshi Nakamoto, Andrew Rulnick (@MickeySteamboat) reported

    @eastdakota @NoamTenne @Cloudflare **** around and find out Matt when a judge gets a load of the damages and that your company blocked access to tools I'm using to prepare for legal matters, they will throw the ******* book at you and your business.

  • mSanterre
    max (@mSanterre) reported

    @ShortTheState @IsaacKing314 > If your site is hosted on a CDN like Cloudflare, ECH is usually automatically enabled or can be toggled on directly in your SSL/TLS settings. > Major browsers like Google Chrome (version 117+) and Firefox (version 119+) already support and enable ECH by default. You're talking about old stats because your AI knowledge cutoff is old. Even if it's 10% of websites that support ECH, old websites that no one visits make up the majority of the internet, but not traffic. 99% of traffic goes to the top 100 websites. Sure, you'll leak the one or two times you go see your niece's old myspace account, but who cares? Your facebook/google/x login and your browser's headers already leaking 100x the information than the SNI leaks, which is an even smaller ratio than websites that are still on but you didn't consider this because you're just proxying info from an LLM thinking you're clever.

  • timi2506
    timi2506 (@timi2506) reported

    @HauberDevs @not_jpsenak @MyPayIndia yes but nobody uses cloudflare proxy cuz its **** and its known to break ****, but ok, kinda my fault too

  • championswimmer
    Arnav Gupta (@championswimmer) reported

    @whotooksooraj @Cloudflare Does their oauth backend support concept of scopes. Yes. Does the permission screen let user toggle the scopes (like many websites like Github and Google do), no. Thats what I'm asking for.

  • blyat322
    Jay (@blyat322) reported

    @LauraKingsays yeah had the same problem and I'm with BT, its a DNS issue. The fix for me was to go on chrome browser settings > security and change DNS provider from OS default to cloudflare or google.

  • Michael15028851
    Michael Ford (@Michael15028851) reported

    @CryptoCyberia 90% of it is legal fees (fighting against a NSL, big brother, and petty government wants this **** and telling them no) and the throughput webhosting (cloudflare etc), 10% of it is the servers and software.

  • avaci15433
    Avaci (@avaci15433) reported

    @madChadIII @Random_States @KyleKulinski Along with that, Cloudflare has thousands of CDN servers. Unless we're looking at major DDOS attacks, you're probably not going to see noticable slow downs. There is basically no way the RNC is crashing it. Database updates should be absorbed by AWS. (3/4)

  • arseyHat_
    arsey (@arseyHat_) reported

    @KiwiFarmsDotNet @Cloudflare CloudFlare needs to learn that when you bend over and become someone's *****, it's not a one-time thing. They coming back for more of their bussy. Bend over, CloudFlare. **** CloudFlare.

  • physics_and_god
    Philip Cox (@physics_and_god) reported

    @DawssonMonroe What doesn’t Cloudflare, support? Bun? Could move to Vite, barely anything between them. React + Vite, builds and deploys amazingly.

  • JLahullier
    Justin Lahullier (@JLahullier) reported

    For years, software security was limited by how quickly we could find vulnerabilities. Now, it is limited by how quickly we can verify and patch them. Anthropic's unreleased model found 10,000+ critical flaws in a month across major systems, with a 90% validity rate. Cloudflare alone found 2,000. When AI discovery runs at machine speed, but your remediation cycle is still measured in weeks, the bottleneck is no longer security. It is operations. If you don't automate verification and patch deployment, AI discovery will simply bury your teams in a backlog they can never clear.