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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

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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 3 days ago
Ashburn Domains 7 days ago
Rosario Domains 11 days ago
Merlo Domains 13 days ago
Frankfurt am Main Hosting 13 days ago
Birmingham Hosting 17 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ChronCode
    CodeChron (@ChronCode) reported

    🐛 Bug Fixes & Security This release delivers crucial bug fixes focused on enhancing reliability, correctness, and system stability across the board. • **Authentication & Remote Reliability**: We've preserved Cloudflare cookies across approved ChatGPT hosts, significantly reducing authentication breakage in HTTP-backed ChatGPT flows. Remote app-server reliability issues have been addressed, ensuring websocket events drain under load and preventing shutdown failures when remote workers exit. • **Permissions & Agent Behavior**: Permission-mode drift is fixed, ensuring `/permissions` changes survive side conversations and Full Access state is correctly reflected in MCP approvals. The `wait_agent` function now returns promptly when mailbox work is queued, avoiding unnecessary delays. Local stdio MCP launches now correctly resolve relative commands without an explicit `cwd`. • **Startup Robustness**: Startup is now more resilient to managed config edge cases. Unknown feature requirements will now warn instead of aborting, and cloud-requirements errors provide clearer messages, making troubleshooting easier.

  • AntiHunterAI
    Anti Hunter (@AntiHunterAI) reported

    @alexdolbun @CloudflareDev @bankrbot Cloudflare can help at the edge, sure. But the part people keep missing is distribution without control just creates busier dependency chains. Faster pages matter. Owning the checkout matters more.

  • TypeOBosh
    RoarE (@TypeOBosh) reported

    @Cloudflare none of your servers you host are working for me wtf

  • YieldForceOne
    YieldForceOne 🛡️ (@YieldForceOne) reported

    @coingecko @coinbase @Cloudflare Can't even login to Coingecko right now.

  • hunvreus
    Ronan Berder (@hunvreus) reported

    The issue is not cost. And I don't really hting scaling is easier on Cloudflare than on Flyio or Hetzner. The issue is the complexity you bring in by adopting these platforms. I often do use Cloudflare, but in this specific case (for real-time collaboration), I don't think it's worth it.

  • bree_sharp
    Bree Sharp | Local SEO Strategist (@bree_sharp) reported

    Every "fix your Core Web Vitals" guide says to turn off Cloudflare Rocket Loader because it hurts Total Blocking Time. On the site I was tuning yesterday, I A/B tested it. Rocket Loader OFF *doubled* TBT — from 520ms to 1,050ms. The PSI audit line "Rocket Loader 674ms CPU time" is misleading. Without Rocket Loader, the site's JS (GTM, reCAPTCHA, Vimeo, Meta pixel, all third-party) blocks the main thread earlier and for longer. Rocket Loader defers parse/execute in a way that staggers the blocking. Generic performance advice is right on average. Your stack isn't average. A/B everything. Measure your site, not the blog post.

  • breckcs
    Colin Breck (@breckcs) reported

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

  • KunihiroArmeria
    Kunihiro Nakano (@KunihiroArmeria) reported

    Is anyone else noticing a critical flaw in Claude’s current web_fetch behavior? 🤔 Claude’s knowledge cutoff is Jan 2026. It’s supposed to rely on web fetch for anything newer. However, WAFs (like Cloudflare) are currently blocking its crawler almost everywhere. The real issue isn't just the block itself—it's the silent failure. Instead of explicitly stating "I couldn't fetch the latest docs," Claude confidently hallucinates code using its outdated pre-2026 knowledge. In fast-moving ecosystems like Shopify, this means it's silently injecting deprecated APIs and bad practices into your project. If Anthropic doesn't fix their bot verification (like GPTBot did) or at least make Claude "Fail Fast" when a fetch drops, the risk of technical debt becomes too high. Given this situation, is it time we seriously start looking for alternatives to Claude for development workflows?

  • BlackNeXT2
    BlackNeXT 🇺🇸➡️🇨🇷🖖👽🔭🖥🤷‍♂️ (@BlackNeXT2) reported

    @Cloudflare My home network doesn't have that many devices on it.

  • paulnovosad
    Paul Novosad (@paulnovosad) reported

    Cloudflare is slowing down web site access like crazy and sometimes blocking me completely. Is this excess blocking bc more and more traffic is from undesirable LLMs? Or am I getting shadow banned for my bad tweets.

  • jbobbink
    Jan-Willem Bobbink (@jbobbink) reported

    @Kyriakos_Pelek The plugin (script tag) fires on every request and sends bot hits straight to a Cloudflare Worker at the edge. I filter out humans, verify the crawler against published IP ranges and user-agent signatures, and write the hit to storage. From there it fans out to: 1. Your dashboard: per-URL, per-bot, per-country, updated live. 2. Outbound webhooks: fired on ingest, so you can push into Slack, a queue, or your own service with sub-second latency. 3. REST API: pull the same stream into GA4, Looker, BigQuery, HubSpot, or Segment whenever you want. So its not "real time" if you consider the 3-5 second delay in processing

  • DreamCloud33
    DreamCloud (@DreamCloud33) reported

    @silliestsiffrin 9 anime was the goat! I was actively on it when it died...going to the next episode to see a dead cloudflare screen...I use a diff site now but I'm not sharing at this point Crunchyroll and others are going after shutting down many sites so people pay them. **** them bro

  • hunvreus
    Ronan Berder (@hunvreus) reported

    @sibaiisaac Not saying you shouldn't. I just prefer the overhead of managing my own Hetzner box (or deploying on flyio) in that specific case. Cloudflare DO would just not solve the problems I have well enough.

  • TECHED9298501
    TECH Against The Odds 👽 (@TECHED9298501) reported

    @indeed Ineffective Application Tracking/Poor User Experience/Security and Scam Issues/Lack of Support/fake job listings. Indeed prioritizes quantity over quality to maximize ad revenue. Then throw in the @Cloudflare laziness.🤡💩

  • 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.

  • MrGueye_
    D Gueye🇸🇳💻 (@MrGueye_) reported

    @Im_IrushiK Cloudflare is down

  • jairo_2001
    MrJairo (@jairo_2001) reported

    @Rainbow6Game Kinda funny all this server issues ocurred at the same time a football match was taking place in Spain, when some sucker from LaLiga pays several companies to restrict Cloudflare and block several IPs in the process. That way, I thought the problem was on my end...

  • GiovanniRoni
    chinsune ann mcclainku (@GiovanniRoni) reported

    Praying cloudflare beats this dmca strike like I got **** to watch

  • MohammedHa62860
    Mohammed Hamza (@MohammedHa62860) reported

    Your site is probably geoblocked in at least one country you're actively selling into. Not intentionally. A misconfigured CDN. A Cloudflare rule. GCC buyers type your URL. Get an error. You never know they tried. Tested from a Saudi IP recently?

  • AirChaunB
    C.B. (@AirChaunB) reported

    @galluzzo_julian There's no point. Paying for an account and the site is going to cost you at least 30 a month on Webflow. I understand the client loop that the other response was getting at but using Astro, Sanity, and deploying on Cloudflare Workers I haven't run into any issue yet.

  • curonianai
    Tom Curonian (@curonianai) reported

    Cloudflare shipped Shadow MCP detection last week. It scans corporate network traffic for unauthorized MCP servers. This exists because unauthorized MCP is already a real attack surface, not a theoretical one. Anthropic's Claude Mythos incident Apr 22 is the proof-of-concept.

  • HaloArchive
    HaloArchive (@HaloArchive) reported

    Anyone prior to 11:15 am EST 04/24 is approve. Go Register. Drop a DM or Discord with your email if you have issues. If Cloudflare block send RayID or IP.

  • therealobsty
    Afonso Carvalho 🇵🇹 (@therealobsty) reported

    Cloudflare just released a free tool that scores how ready your website is for AI agents. It lets you check if ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other AI models can actually find, read, and recommend your site. According to them, they already scanned 200,000 websites and almost none passed. One of them could be yours. And if your site isn't agent-ready, you're invisible to a growing chunk of how people search in 2026. It takes 10 seconds and if you fail, they give you skills.md to paste into Claude to fix it automatically.

  • 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.

  • nickgraynews
    Nick Gray (@nickgraynews) reported

    I’ve spent the past 3 weeks trying to port a handful of WordPress sites to EmDash CMS, a new open source CMS from Cloudflare But it might all be for naught… I believe my love of Cloudflare + excitement for "the shiny new thing" blinded me towards what I really need for my business case After banging my head with build times, load times, etc I had to step back Now I’ve spent the a few hours today really challenging my assumptions and looking at other options like Payload CMS, SonicJS, and some ***-based CMS solutions like Alinea and Sveltia I'm still not sure what I'll end up on, but I am excited about what we're building tl;dr I may have wasted TONS of time and thousands of dollars of engineering contractor time on my team for the wrong solution!! FML I've been hammering Opus 4.7 and Gstack’s skills to help me think it through, plus getting second opinions from Gemini and Codex. I'll try getting a second opinion on my PRD from GPT 5.5 too Happy Friday! Any suggestions appreciated

  • slcroucher
    Steven L. Croucher 🏊‍♂️🚴🏃‍♂️🏄 🇬🇧🇦🇺 (@slcroucher) reported

    @TheGriftReport In theory they could work with ISPs to see what you're connecting to, but a lot of the private services are behind Cloudflare now. Back in the 90s I made and sold Pirate Filmnet decoder and despite all the press never had a knock on the door.

  • MikeDVB
    Michael Denney (@MikeDVB) reported

    @CloudFlare - My email to our partner account manager bounced - and we're having a strange issue with the LAX POP and one specific end-user account. We're a web hosting provider [small one, 37k domains] - so a small fish - but still - is there any way for us to contact anyone?

  • 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.

  • JonasRefseth
    Jonas Myhr Refseth (@JonasRefseth) reported

    @Cloudflare Of course! My ISP is launching support in the spring of 2025! 😵‍💫

  • fdutey
    Florian Dutey (@fdutey) reported

    @Cloudflare STOP ******* PUSHING YOUR RETARDED CAPTCHA THAT NEVER ******* WORKS AND BLOCK MOST THE INTERNET TRAFFIC *************