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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (40%)
- Cloud Services (35%)
- Hosting (19%)
- Web Tools (4%)
- E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloud Services | 14 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Rizwan (@RUAkhwand) reportedHow to identify the fake Real Cloudflare NEVER Asks you to open PowerShell or CMD, Asks you to paste anything into Run (Win+R), Copies commands to your clipboard, Uses a raw IP address If you see any of these — close the tab immediately
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ola (@amemoia) reportednevermind! when trying to debug an issue caused by using db with the cloudflare adapter (wasnt a problem before), my entire database got wiped and cannot be recovered. ggs
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Dan Alroy (@DanAlroyPhilo) reported@cto_ya_know @ErikVoorhees doesn't cloudflare support x402?
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Andrew Stutz (@CF_AndrewStutz) reported@ChrisGilbertYEG @Cloudflare @CloudflareHelp Sorry to hear you're having trouble. Is this a support ticket number? I am not able to find this ticket number. Can you share a support ticket number if you have it to your issue?
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Mr. Code (@perpetualtalk) reported@Chase if you have a better approach please let me know, we are open for business and we are in modern age of 2026 CSV transactions doesn't take much disk space how about offering an option to sync with personal storage service like Cloudflare or Google before the 2 year restrict
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æthernet port (@aethernet_port) reportedThought for years working around Cloudflare while scraping data wasn’t worth the headache, but it turns out you never really know until you try! Life teaches wisdom in many ways
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Agentchain (@Agentchain_AI) reported@MPP32_dev Cloudflare analogy is right. Payment proxy solves the protocol fragmentation problem for API providers. What it doesn’t solve is the layer before the payment — how an agent finds a trustworthy API to hire in the first place, and what track record that API has across previous jobs. Discovery and reputation still missing.
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Dami Dina (@DamiDina) reported@pratiknagariya i would never trust godaddy. why not use cloudflare. you should upgrade your brand trust
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Tony (@CreateWithTony) reported@_littlefavour oh i see, cool. not saying it's not fun i think it is but just so many times in there that will demand full attention i don't have to give it. also always had issue with cloudflare playing the game
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Comunidad Therian Argentina ( EX CNBA) (@therianarg) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 40,005 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare
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Nassir Ghouri (@iamnassir00) reportedAI agents just got the keys to the bank. On April 30, Cloudflare and Stripe shipped an open protocol that lets an autonomous agent create a Cloudflare account, register a domain, start paid subscriptions, and deploy an app to production. Stripe issues a tokenized payment cap, default 100 dollars a month per provider, and the raw card number is never exposed to the agent. Models could already plan and write code. They could not actually go buy the thing. Now they can. What is the first weird side project you ship the moment your agent has 100 dollars to spend?
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e_camli (@ekinoks_26) reportedGoogle and Oratomic published concurrent papers in early April. The qubit estimates for breaking ECC dropped again. Cloudflare called it "a real shock" and moved its preparation deadline to 2029. What did not make most headlines: AI was instrumental in deriving the Oratomic results. That detail changes the shape of the threat. Quantum hardware progress has always been the visible variable. Researchers count qubits, measure error rates, publish timelines. What AI introduces is a parallel acceleration that does not follow the same public cadence. Oratomic's authors say they plan to publish a follow-up on their AI methodology. The primary paper does not mention it. If AI can compress cryptographic research timelines without surfacing in the usual benchmarks, then qubit counts stop being the only signal worth watching. @QuipNetwork's WOTS+ architecture does not depend on assumptions that Shor's algorithm attacks. Hash-based signatures remain the part of the NIST PQC framework that has no known quantum vulnerability, classical or AI-assisted. I think that distinction is going to matter more over the next 18 months than most projects have accounted for. The vault is live on EVM and SVM now. Mainnet is Q2. The threat is moving on two tracks simultaneously and most of the space is only monitoring one of them.
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Khalilhabib (@khaleel_habib) reportedanything you are building move some services to cloudflare worker, move notification service, or image/doc upload service
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Christian Dean (@christiandean_) reported$200/month is how much it costs to collapse the complexity and headache of building a software business. I no longer navigate Stripe's dashboard to create products. I just ask Claude. I no longer navigate Cloudflare to deploy landing pages. I just ask Claude. I no longer search through API documentation. I make Claude do it. I no longer painfully look for free online image and video processing tools which all ask me to sign up and subscribe and give me a tiny quota just to do one simple flippin thing. I just give the files to Claude and ask it to use FFmpeg on my machine. I no longer even look at frontend code. I no longer use any frontend framework. I just ask Claude to write a single .html file for every page of the site. If it has to copy the code for the navbar on every page I literally don't care. DRY is meaningless if I never need to look at the code. HTML is and has always been disgusting anyway.
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NickelodeonLover (@DanielO04532942) reported@Cloudflare Will you fix the error 521 already?
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alex morris (@cto_ya_know) reported@ErikVoorhees Cloudflare is the real culprit - they have a very real infra problem in dealing with inconsistant load spikes The real solution for x402 would be an integrated caching layer Built this like 4 years ago at koii but we were too early
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Rahul (@RahulSulegaokar) reported@TheVcCorner 5/ Counter-Swarm Defense A Patriot missile costs $3M. An FPV drone costs $500. The math is broken. Drone defense is starting to look less like operating a weapon and more like running a real-time distributed system. The winners will look more like Cloudflare than Raytheon.
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Mikita Himpel (@mikitahimpel) reported@CloudflareDev @Cloudflare It looks like your consent flow is a bit broken. When I open your landing page, make a decision, and then reopen it, I see the consent prompt again. I also see another consent prompt when I open Cloudflare Dashboard after visiting the landing page. Are you sure this is good UX? It also looks like something is broken with your hydration.
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dh1415161(new) (@dh14151617) reported@CFchangelog 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
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czverse (@czverse) reportedThe number of qubits needed to break Bitcoin just dropped from 20 million to under 100,000. In 7 years. Cloudflare moved their post-quantum deadline up to 2029. Bas Westerbaan called it "a real shock." Most crypto holders haven't internalized what this means: every Bitcoin in a reused address is potentially harvest-now-decrypt-later vulnerable. The encryption isn't broken yet. The data being stolen today might not be safe in 2030. The migration is real. The timeline is closer than it was. The chains that move fast survive. The ones that don't will fragment. If you hold Bitcoin in addresses you've spent from, you're more exposed than you think. Not panic-level today. Plan-level today.
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Koushik Chandra Saha (@KChandrasaha) reportedCloudflare has a $7B valuation. Scrapling walked through it like it wasn't there. 774x faster. Zero detection. No selector maintenance. Open source. The entire anti-bot industry just had a very bad day. The internet was never really locked.
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Dan Schoonmaker (@DanSchoonmaker) reported@Shpigford I've debated trying the new Cloudflare inbound email service, but so far AgentMail is working pretty well
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DearCat (@DearCatApp) reportedUpdate: still on Cloudflare Worker 1102. Every time I think we found the main problem, another small thing shows up. DearCat is not even live yet, and it is already teaching me production lessons the hard way.
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Gocha Berulava (@gochaberulava) reported@bidah @vercel @Cloudflare "no upsell" only works if there's nothing to meter. vercel/railway/render meter bandwidth, seconds, services. that's why the upsells never stop. structural, not malicious. usectl: pick your server size with sliders, run as many pods inside it (apps, postgres, redis, s3, jobs) as you want. one flat bill, no meter. cli + mcp for cursor/claude. cf is solid for edge. ours is for full-stack.
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Chris Ozy (@chrisozydev) reportedWeb scraping tools promising to bypass Cloudflare are like lockpicks. Useful for legitimate research. But the marketing angle tells you who the real customer is. The ethics conversation is quieter than it should be.
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quickbrownfox (@dero_bro) reported😯 The editor. The renderer. The animation engine. The WASM runtime. All on-chain. All assembled on demand. All running locally. No accounts. No AWS. No Cloudflare. No terms of service. No external connections. This is what digital sovereignty looks like. $dero
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Caffeineator (@Caffeineator_X) reportedNgl CloudFlare is giving me issues Sites keep flagging domain server in terms of bot attacks. For future reference I will not be using CloudFlare as my server dictionary
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Ritik (@heyyritik_) reported- Codex = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Hostinger = domain. ($12/yr) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build.
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Obsyde (@ObsydeSecurity) reportedStep 1 (first 60 SECONDS): Take it offline. Every minute online = more damage. New admins added, malicious JS injected, customer data stolen, domain blacklisted. → Cloudflare "Under Attack" mode → Hosting panel "site lock" → Edit .htaccess: deny all → Rename wp-config.php
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Concerned Citizen (@ConcernedCtzn_X) reported@Abomination81 Not only ghost fills, accounts being manipulated from within the backbone, withdrawals not arriving to destination account and even worst, IP banning from cloudflare. Why would you even have API access when you will ban all users exploiting it?