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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.

  • 42% Domains (42%)
  • 24% Cloud Services (24%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 11% Web Tools (11%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 9 days ago
Jewar E-mail 9 days ago
Braga Web Tools 10 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 10 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 10 days ago
Prievidza Domains 11 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • tebayoso
    Jorge (@tebayoso) reported

    Last month, I got billed 900 USD because @cloudflare seems to be unable to reflect real-time updates in their billing APIs. I opened a ticket about the problem, and, since it is obviously a blocker for me to use their services, I didn't receive a response, and their billing panel is still broken. How can I reliably build anything on top of them if I can't even figure out the costs? @CloudflareDev I could also use a refund, since this is broken.

  • harderthanfire
    Fer (@harderthanfire) reported

    @Cloudflare can you please fix turnstile on Linux chromium based browsers. It doesn't work at all, lots of reports in your forums. I can't even log in to my dashboard to report it or use the turnstile feedback form as they both error. It looks like a bad webgpu check maybe (even though about://gpu shows it as available and enabled).

  • jendroo
    Brett Winn (@jendroo) reported

    My name is Brett Wynn. I currently work as a Senior Financial Analyst at JPMorgan Chase, earning $180,000 per month. My area of ​​expertise is financial analysis. This may be the fastest way to achieve $3 million in asset growth by the end of 2026: $META (Meta Platforms) → Buy Zone: $601–$623 $AMZN (Amazon) → Buy Zone: $240–$248 $GOOGL (Alphabet - Class C) → Buy Zone: $361–$369 $NET (Cloudflare) → Buy Zone: $245–$265 $ANET (Arista Networks) → Do Not Buy $ARM (Arm Holdings) → Do Not Buy People often ask me why I don't turn this content into a paid subscription service; however, for me, sharing stock market insights is simply a personal hobby. I am not in need of financial assistance, so I choose to share this information with everyone completely free of charge.

  • high_byte
    high_byte (@high_byte) reported

    @omw_to_the_moon @eastdakota Verified bots Bot traffic describes any non-human traffic to a website or an app. Some bots are useful, such as search engine bots that index content for search or customer service bots that help users. Other bots may be used to perform malicious activities, such as break into user accounts or scan the web for contact information to send spam. Verified bots, such as the ones from search engines, are usually transparent about who they are. Cloudflare manually approves well-behaved services that benefit the broader Internet and honor robots.txt. Each entry on the Verified Bots list exists because a corresponding IP address was seen associated with a verified bot in the last 30 days. A verified bot is not necessarily good or bad.

  • Valerie32844654
    Dr. Valerie Thomas (@Valerie32844654) reported

    I'm currently having significant problems with Cloudflare. Their lack of integrity to resolve customer issues is not reputable.

  • Bendini_Lambert
    Publius McDeere (@Bendini_Lambert) reported

    @RNR_0 Cloudflare hosted custom MCP using cloudflare tunnel and cloudflare worker. The api keys are never seen by the ai. I had Claude code hook it up to TOTP. I registered that is on my authenticator app and the MCP has a “submit TOTP” tool. I text the agent the code and it unlocks the other tools for an hour

  • sin4ch
    Osinachi (@sin4ch) reported

    @krl_grn @ion_popsoi Oh I thought it was a DNS issue, until I tried Cloudflare WARP and it still didn't work. Looking forward to seeing the site.

  • ClaziteAlt
    Clazite (@ClaziteAlt) reported

    @HelloItsVG well i could just bypass it using cloudflare still working fine tho... until its not working any more then i will switch to Unity or Godot

  • diempi
    D13mp1Sec for Security and DIEMPI for Dev (@diempi) reported

    - Researched Seaport spec + Fexies royalty config - Built EIP-712 typed data correctly first try - Caught the Cloudflare/UA issue and switched to curl - Wrote + ran the bulk script - Set up a launchd job to poll fills/offers/floor changes every 4h

  • TheCZghost
    CZghost 🇨🇿 (@TheCZghost) reported

    @cosineloss @chrisbward @encrypted_past Won't be able to use the page then. If you don't enable JavaScript, most websites nowadays show a blank white page or Cloudflare landing page to analyse your traffic that never starts. To be honest, every React powered website is just nonexistent without JavaScript.

  • spaceroo83
    0xcommunity (@spaceroo83) reported

    Cloudflare needs to go down on the weekend so people can have some rest from x

  • GoralKubo
    KuboSK (@GoralKubo) reported

    🚨 HOLY CRAP, THE INTERNET JUST CHANGED FOREVER! 😱🤯 For the FIRST time in history… AI bots and autonomous agents are now flooding the web MORE than actual HUMAN BEINGS! Cloudflare CEO @eastdakota just dropped the bomb: “Welp, that happened faster than I predicted.” (He said late 2027… it’s already here!!) The machines have officially taken over the internet. We’re not just using AI anymore… We’re living in the AI internet. Buckle up. The future is HERE. And the acceleration just begins!!🔥🤖🌐 #MindBlown #AI #InternetRevolution

  • InkyPyrus_PubCo
    InkyPyrus (@InkyPyrus_PubCo) reported

    Hermes running on my Samsung s20. And the model? Qwopus 3.6 27b on my local machine cloudflare tunneled. Initially i wanted a voice agent but not going to work on the mobile. So now im wondering.. what can i actually use it for. The most interesting usecase so far is geofence task surfacing... so visit the hardware store and Hermes sends a reminder with the itwm you keep forgetting.. hahaha. Its cool and interesting but redundant. Being able to actually run phone functions with an angent is interesting but only sms , sensors, mic and camera. Cant inject voice into the call or vice versa. Had to do a hermes agent on my desktop with twilio, latanecy is good on answering. But followup tts.. is slow. Still experimenting. Looking at a few streaming tts models.

  • zaneilosity
    zane gardner (@zaneilosity) reported

    This is honestly wild. Cloudflare just shared new Radar data — bots and AI traffic now make up 57.5% of all HTML page requests on their network. Humans? Down to 42.5%. They handle about 20% of the whole internet, so this isn't a small sample. Their CEO says the agenti

  • opinionever
    OpinionEver (@opinionever) reported

    @MickamiousG I bet it connects to the internet. Stops working if Cloudflare has an outage. Bricks itself on firmware updates. Or if it is working it analyses your passings which you can view in an app, which it also sends back to the government if it detects drugs.

  • AspalsLegal
    Aspals Legal (@AspalsLegal) reported

    Have you noticed that more and more web pages are blocking access to anyone connecting via VPN? Why Pages Are Blocking VPNs Shared IP Flagging: Because thousands of Proton VPN users share the same outgoing server IPs, a site sees unusually heavy traffic from a single address. This often triggers automated security software (like Cloudflare or Akamai) to block it. Fraud and Bot Protection: IP addresses tied to commercial VPN data centers are routinely categorized as "anonymous" or "risky," leading websites to restrict access to protect against spam, credential stuffing, and fraud. Regulatory and Legal Pressure: New regional regulations, such as age-verification requirements in the UK and European data laws, force sites to actively restrict users attempting to bypass geographic and legal content filters. Advertising Revenue: Because VPNs mask user locations, they interfere with targeted advertising. Some websites also actively block the ad-blocking technologies built into VPNs to protect their revenue models. How to Bypass These Blocks To regain access, you can employ a few strategies to conceal your VPN footprint or route around the restrictions: ♦ Switch Servers: Simply disconnecting and connecting to a different server changes your exit IP address, which may not yet be blocklisted. ♦ Use Stealth VPN: Proton VPN includes a custom Stealth protocol designed specifically to bypass standard VPN blocks by making your encrypted traffic look like regular HTTPS data. ♦ Split Tunneling: Use your Proton VPN application's split-tunneling feature to route only specific apps (like your browser) through the VPN, or disable it for sites requiring direct access. ♦ Clear Cookies: Websites often store tracker cookies that link your browsing behavior to an IP. Clearing your browser cache can sometimes resolve access issues. [Thanks to Google]

  • DIHCapital
    Fromagefrait (@DIHCapital) reported

    Build-in-public log. I'm building an AI-assisted publishing tool in public, solo. Today I went from zero to a working backend. Quick log for anyone into the stack side: The Stack & Architecture Hosting: Hetzner VPS + Coolify (self-hosted PaaS) — cheap, full control. Network: Cloudflare in front — handles DNS + hides the origin IP. Core App: Next.js + Postgres + Custom session auth — zero third-party auth dependencies. Payments: Stripe subscriptions — Checkout + webhooks + a custom credit system. The Heavy Lifter: A Python worker for the heavy jobs, designed to never lose a paid job: Every step is checkpointed. A dead worker's job auto-resumes from exactly where it stopped. Built-in retries with backoff. Credits are only charged upon successful completion. Two things that bit me today: Ghost Webhooks: A Stripe webhook was silently pointing at the wrong URL. Payments went through perfectly, but nothing got provisioned. Always check the webhook delivery logs. Crash-Proofing: Making the Python worker robust enough so a mid-job server crash never loses a customer's paid work took more thought than everything else combined. Not linking anything — just sharing the journey. Happy to answer stack questions! 👇

  • PrimitiveHost
    primitive.host (@PrimitiveHost) reported

    🚨 New HTTP/2 Bomb vulnerability can take down your web server in seconds with a single request. Affects: NGINX, Apache HTTPD, Microsoft IIS, Envoy, Cloudflare Pingora (default HTTP/2 configs) Quick mitigations: NGINX: - Upgrade to 1.29.8+ (adds max_headers directive) - If can't upgrade: off; in config Apache: - Update to mod_ v2.0.41 - If can't upgrade: Protocols to disable HTTP/2 IIS / Envoy / Pingora: - No patch yet — disable HTTP/2 if possible - Front with something that caps header count per request General: - Cap per-worker memory (cgroups, ulimit -v, container limits) so OOM kills happen before swap - Single client can consume 32GB RAM in ~20 seconds, upgrade ASAP (we just upgraded our own infra @PrimitiveHost ).

  • KennyJohnsonATX
    Kenny Johnson (@KennyJohnsonATX) reported

    @LakeAustinBlvd @elithrar Sign in with Cloudflare 👀😎

  • JohnStrongHodl
    Jean (@JohnStrongHodl) reported

    @sal_ash_ ok, will try, but as a fellow dev: it won't help preventing scraping unless you have some guard in place (maybe Cloudflare, would be better to ask AI) nor bots now onto checking out your tool, cheers

  • DaveDiederen
    Dave (@DaveDiederen) reported

    @realboyuanzhao Hahahah so recognisable. Had this when CloudFlare went down last year and we were working on a custom cart. All cart apps went down and the brand went off on me saying we broke the store, just to realise that it was a CloudFlare outage. The relief after that bro was insane

  • overton4242
    Max (@overton4242) reported

    @DanielLockyer aka when cloudflare is down

  • DiptamoyBarman
    DiPT (@DiptamoyBarman) reported

    Wow!! I just came to know about Cloudflare storage rn. Implemented within an hour. Previously I was using google drive to avoid the cost (got into quota problem and was trying some bs workarounds). 🤡

  • Parzival2ptOhh
    Parzival2pointOhh (@Parzival2ptOhh) reported

    @okieamara 3rd: Change DNS to 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (Google) in Windows Network Settings to bypass local ISP routing congestion. Clear game cache and restart PC. Make sure your Gaming pc has static IP.

  • TheWrath0fKahn
    TheWrath0fKahn (@TheWrath0fKahn) reported

    @AlternativeTo @marttimalmi I've been testing it on android, and so far I can say that it's literally the only VPN that reliably stays connected (in my case to cloudflare warp) and never silently disconnects or closes overnight etc. Literally no other VPN on android in my testing has ever done this. I cannot speak to the mesh aspect because currently the GUI version doesn't work on Windows, but the android version so far is bulletproof.

  • hunvreus
    Ronan Berder (@hunvreus) reported

    @sidpalas @tonyennis But you don't support Cloudflare. Why's that? I'm trying to understand why you'd pick Flue; for me the main advantage is serverless. Otherwise, running pi directly is easier..?

  • dudewithtude88
    Chad King (@dudewithtude88) reported

    @HoffmanTactical Website is down... Are you not using cloudflare?

  • AGTPinsights
    AGTP (@AGTPinsights) reported

    On today's agenda: 1. Anthropic Says Slow Down AI Development 2. Cloudflare Says the Majority of Online Traffic is Bots 3. @adrobins, CEO and Co-Founder at @Hireology 5. Sachit Kamat, Chief Product Officer at @eightfoldai

  • DarrenW85300420
    Darren Ware (@DarrenW85300420) reported

    This is genuinely wild. Cloudflare just dropped new Radar data saying bots and AI traffic makes up 57.5% of all HTML webpage requests on their network. Humans are down to 42.5%. They handle about 20% of the whole internet, so this is a big deal. Their CEO said the agent

  • virtuallyfun
    Virtually Fun (@virtuallyfun) reported

    @OneCloudEmoji I got pissed when blogspot went down for a week, I'd been self hosting on wordpress for like 15 years now? A simple VPS + cloudflare and you're good to go. Plus you 100% own your content. I've moved hosts dozens of times, even at one point hosting at home with WSLv1 pptp'd to a VPS.. it's the best/most flexible. I'm tempted to move to a cellphone using usermode at some point, more so just because I can..