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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%)
  • 27% Cloud Services (27%)
  • 13% Web Tools (13%)
  • 13% Hosting (13%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester Domains 14 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 26 days ago
London Domains 28 days ago
Noida Hosting 1 month ago
Jewar E-mail 1 month ago
Braga Web Tools 1 month ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 4thWaveStevie
    Steve Chambers (@4thWaveStevie) reported

    @AdamVoulstaker was getting a TLS error accessing Together AI on the corp network... turns out they use Cloudflare zero trust and that was blocking access.

  • tando_me
    Tando (@tando_me) reported

    @fridgebuzz_art @Cloudflare I want slow fiat even less than I want fast fiat.

  • DouTatsu
    Maxim Fedotov 🇯🇵 (@DouTatsu) reported

    This whole experience is really making me consider moving away from Cloudflare. Someone could just abuse the abuse system and send countless reports to shut down every link on the site. I imagine you'd get it fixed eventually, but who knows when? (It's been a month now for me)

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    x402 on base has 167m settled transactions and $28k/day in real commerce. 50% of activity is gamified volume from PING minting. the signal buried in the noise: transactions above $1 now represent 95% of value transferred, up from 49% in early 2025. agents are paying for real services. cloudflare opened its monetization gateway waitlist july 1, letting any resource behind its edge network charge AI agents per-access via x402 stablecoin payments. cloudflare routes 20%+ of global web traffic. x402 foundation governance has coinbase, cloudflare, and AWS as founding members with base listed as default settlement chain. if daily commerce volume doesn't cross $100k by Q4 2026, the infrastructure was built for nobody. if it crosses $500k, base captured the agent settlement layer before anyone else realized it was the game

  • dayytrack
    DayTrack (@dayytrack) reported

    @GetSpectrum @Ask_Spectrum Can or IS THERE A ******* WAY to unblock all subdomains of a domain I own without having to submit multiple "Website Block Verification" requests to your service? I hate that not only does my domains get blocked but it's making customers of my product having issues connecting to my service for use of the product. This has been a ******* issue for the past 8 months and every time I make a new sub domain for the damn program, Spectrum users can't access it. Can you please guide me on how I can just have you all remove the domain and it's subdomains from the Security Shield block list? Also having customers change their DNS Servers doesn't have anything working either.... for what ******* reason does Spectrum need to prevent users using Security Shield from changing DNS Servers? Also stop blocking Cloudflare IP addresses too, like that's ******* weird. You basically restrict 90% of the internet by doing that. Idiots.

  • autobloggingai
    Vaibhav Sharda (@autobloggingai) reported

    Worst Cloudflare update? So stupid.

  • RedDog_macbones
    -GhostDog-𐤊 𐤊 𐤊 (@RedDog_macbones) reported

    @Cloudflare You should add Kaspa. It’s way more reliable. You get Bitcoin-grade security without the massive energy waste, Solana-level speed, high decentralization, L1 programmability without bloating the network, and minimal fees. $KAS

  • cheurouge
    Tate Johnston (@cheurouge) reported

    Does it support Cloudflare?

  • DarkEndMoon1
    DarkEndMoon (@DarkEndMoon1) reported

    @hskenncutter Just a few months ago there were bot attacks from them. - X had problems and Cloudflare went down and brought a lot of US infrastructure down, including hospitals for a day, they could not authenticate into systems. Cloudflare is a united states verification and security protocol, one of their jobs is stopping bots. - One of the things they do with these coordinated attacks can be seen on X, gets slow, lags and there are ten times more comments than normal. They use the same infrastructure systems so it has an additive effect if you overwhelm the whole system in general. X or Elon, and several other agencies have been fighting this for a while now. Bots keep changing attacks keeps changing AIs supporting the attacks with the bot armies keep changing. Pretty crazy when you think about it.

  • fridgebuzz_art
    fridgebuzz (@fridgebuzz_art) reported

    @tando_me @Cloudflare Convert them to fiat at your CX and withdraw. Problem solved.

  • Chinoman10_
    Chinoman10 (@Chinoman10_) reported

    What a really sad day... Massive fan of BetterAuth, sucks that it's joining Vercel instead of Cloudflare :( At least CF got Astro and Outerbase... but Vercel got ShadCN 😭 I know competition is good, but this is killing me 🙃

  • notiyda
    iyda (@notiyda) reported

    Cloudflare and it's ******* cooking jesus **** i'm honestly surprised how these mf's make any money

  • alexpromptz
    Alex Prompts (@alexpromptz) reported

    @Cloudflare Which crypto network we using?

  • WaryaWayne
    Warya Wayne (@WaryaWayne) reported

    I am having a problem with a status check website I made. It is spamming me that the sites are down when they are not and i think it's Cloudflare blocking them do to them checking every 180 secs and notifying me but I have 200 notifications saying it's down and they're up? How?

  • soqucoin
    Soqucoin (@soqucoin) reported

    Watch what the biggest vendors do. They see the threat models first. Google committed its infrastructure to 2029. Cloudflare matched it. Now Microsoft. Our network never needed a deadline. Post-quantum has been the foundation since block zero.

  • leisystemglobal
    LEI System (@leisystemglobal) reported

    The Linux Foundation plans to launch the Agent Name Service (ANS), an open standard for AI agent identity built on DNS. It supports existing identifiers, including the LEI. Backed by Cloudflare, Cisco, Salesforce, and others.

  • DavidFrosdick
    David Frosdick (@DavidFrosdick) reported

    Built a complete front end portal for my ERP powered by Notion on the backend. Customers get: - portal - order tracking - invoice download - service logging for equipment Admin get: - service desk management - serial number lookup - order lookup - warehouse management - and more I’m sure there’s a point where Notion wouldn’t be needed and could move it all onto d1 at Cloudflare. My main goal is to simplify re-ordering for customers which giving staff the tools manage orders.

  • JarodGabriel
    Gabe 🤘🏽 (@JarodGabriel) reported

    @amjLane @ibocodes That’s fair, but the money path is the businesses care about. If your whole stack depends on Cloudflare and it goes down, you are out of business until it comes back up. If it only handles part of your stack, the loss might be smaller. People may still be able to check out, submit a form, or hit a fallback page. And if you are running ads, that matters. You can retarget a failed visit. But you cannot retarget someone who never had a working path forward.

  • eskaypey
    Simon KP (@eskaypey) reported

    cloudflare is about to let any MCP tool charge per call over x402. what happens when the paid call's onchain action reverts, did the customer buy the attempt or the outcome?

  • vbkotecha
    Vivek Kotecha (@vbkotecha) reported

    Solana just became the second x402 network. Every major player now supports dual-chain: Base + Solana. Alchemy, AWS CloudFront, Cloudflare Gateway. If your x402 endpoint is only on Base, you're leaving half the agent economy on the table.

  • defiboah
    R K (@defiboah) reported

    cloudflare down again ?

  • babyblueviper1
    Baby Blue Viper (@babyblueviper1) reported

    @boydcohen @Cloudflare Real gap, real fix - a spend cap enforced before the payment exists is exactly the missing piece. Worth naming the next layer: your cap answers was this spend ALLOWED. Ours answers was the DECISION to spend actually sound. An agent can stay under budget and still buy garbage.

  • bitforge_
    ʙʀᴏɴᴢᴇ ᴀɢᴇ ʙɪᴛsʜɪғᴛᴇʀ (@bitforge_) reported

    @RealAlbanianPat If you pre-render your stuff I imagine you could put most of it in Cloudflare and be fine on their free plan or like a few bucks a month. Basically same as what @stephen_taylor is saying Look into "Jamstack" style architecture. I can help if interested.

  • RedDog_macbones
    -GhostDog-𐤊 𐤊 𐤊 (@RedDog_macbones) reported

    @danielfsy @AISystemGuy @Cloudflare You should add Kaspa. It’s way more reliable. You get Bitcoin-grade security without the orphan blocks energy waste, Solana-level speed, high decentralization, L1 programmability without bloating the network, and minimal fees. $KAS

  • iedaily_
    Inference Engine (@iedaily_) reported

    AI agents read the web for free. cloudflare just built them a cash register. any website behind cloudflare will soon be able to charge agents money -- per page, per API call. payments settle in under a second, down to fractions of a cent. no account, no checkout page. AWS switched on the same thing two weeks ago. if bots were hammering your site, would you charge them or keep blocking them?

  • Carlo_Buonpane
    Carlo Buonpane (@Carlo_Buonpane) reported

    @brian_armstrong The stablecoin settlement is the useful part, a rail that clears without a card network skimming the middle. Everything else routes through Cloudflare, so "native to the web" really means native to one company, and the off-switch that turns your page dark stays in their hands.

  • DouTatsu
    Maxim Fedotov 🇯🇵 (@DouTatsu) reported

    Been really frustrated with @Cloudflare @CloudflareHelp recently. Their abuse system is so broken - I get a notice, I follow the instructions to send a response. I then get an auto-reply saying it's not for responses, so their instructions literally contradict each other...

  • rohit_jsfreaky
    Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported

    @martindonadieu @Cloudflare local workers analytics would be huge, testing observability against **** is a bad feedback loop

  • ainewsusa
    AI News (@ainewsusa) reported

    📌 The details: Cloudflare and AWS both implemented x402 stablecoin micropayments at their edge networks within two weeks. The open protocol under the Linux Foundation revives HTTP 402 for agent-to-service payments with sub-cent transaction costs. Coinbase reports 169 million transactions in year one. Enterprise tax and invoicing gaps remain unresolved. By Steef-Jan Wiggers

  • pareen
    Pareen (@pareen) reported

    @Cloudflare ok not bad