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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.
- Domains (36%)
- Cloud Services (29%)
- Web Tools (14%)
- Hosting (14%)
- E-mail (7%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Domains | 21 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Aki Cookz (@akicookz) reported@CherryJimbo @Cloudflare Problem with cloudflare offerings are their limits. 10GB max limit on D1, only 90 day retention on WAE, etc. It feels almost like their self serve offerings are only good for toy projects
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lekeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! (@joshuadeleke) reportedThe craziest thing you can do is trying to access cloudflare with Airtel, the network too useless
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Peter Steele (@pb_steele) reported@jxnlco Ive used it twice now. I had to tell the model to rewrite my project in plain PHP and JS. While its cool to see it running, I don't need it up on a site like that as I run everything local until im ready to deploy. I even told it to use PHP and JS only, and it still went ahead and created a D1 database, used cloudflare workers, etc, despite my plan never saying to use it. So had to have it rewrite it all onto something that I could deploy to my shared host, which is what I told it I was going to do before it ever wrote a single line of code. I like the idea behind sites, but it shouldnt just decide to use them without me explicitly stating thats what I want. . .
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Saifuddin Amri (@SaifuddinAmri__) reported@o7laurence @ProtonMail Do you work for Proton? What TOS did violate? I’m not stupid enough to post this using my real account if I had actually broken the ToS or doing illegal things I’ve been using Proton since 2018 and never had a single issue. And why ******** was my Proton Pass suspended too? This is a ******* nightmare. I’m using a custom domain, and now I can’t even log in to Cloudflare to change my MX records because both my email and password manager are with Proton. Yeah, I was stupid for putting everything , my email and password manager with Proton.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedSmall businesses have two bad options for contact forms: pay for bloated SaaS tools they'll never fully use, or DIY and hope they're GDPR compliant. Built Formbridge to fix that. Cloudflare-only form backend.
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Aarón (@AaronCornellius) reported@mddanishyusuf @Cloudflare @Namecheap I use namecheap and have had some issues. Probably going to do this too and move to Cloudflare
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Scott Nelson (@RealScottNelson) reported@Cloudflare @CloudflareDev Sent a support ticket over a week ago because the dashboard keeps erroring out trying to transfer old domains. Loving the product, but need some faster support responses please
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Rohan Kulkarni (@rohan_2502) reportedHiring a dev. ( ya say clickbait but read full, you will get some idea ) might sound funny, so easy just add a folder and call it an hiring. right ? not actaully So it's been 2 weeks this system is running. Every agent has their own infra and some @Cloudflare workers running, so like when I say they work when I sleep - they actaully do. the rule is, agent never touches the code part. so I was using claude-code to manually setup standards and make sure things are smooth. but today, there were a lot of workers which are running but I need to have a proper idea about are they 200 ok, or some env are missing what's exactly benifits we are getting. and all technical things which I have been doing till now. So hired MISO. Now this role which have added, the work will be to just give me an update in the morning. OK this agent ran 3 workflows as regular everything is fine. Your X api limits are reached, need to add money. Getting it ? so this will act as a layer which can help me to build and code parallel. So excited to see how this performs. And if you see me launcing some micro-saas, that's build with help of "MISO"
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Function True for Catholic & US and all(private) (@LoveNvrButGood) reportedPlaceholder Postion4 any Cloudflare is not Internet. "They run Colossus besides Position4 many - at not primary function - is the enemy. Internet as a vehicle against the products also - just time then it's problem as it was that motivated creation of America." This function to facilitate that. Revolution center - said in GOD.
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ℭ𝔬𝔳𝔢 (@ekojoecovenant) reportedSpent the day migrating my PR review agent off waitUntil() and onto Cloudflare Queues. Turns out waitUntil() has a silent 30-second ceiling. Learned that the hard way when longer PR reviews just... stopped mid-analysis. Queues fix it properly instead of me hacking around a timeout.
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Gaxen | AI Systems ⚙️ (@GAXEN10) reportedthe entire saas business model was just quietly executed. if you are still building subscription apps with stripe checkout pages and login screens, you are building for a dying economy. for the last two years, massive ai models have been scraping your data, pinging your endpoints, and generating billions in value. your share of that revenue was exactly $0.00. cloudflare just fixed this, and in doing so, they completely altered the financial architecture of the internet. they just launched the monetization gateway (x402). this is not another subscription management tool. this is the birth of the machine-to-machine (m2m) economy. here is the exact architecture of how the web works as of today: you no longer need a pricing page. you no longer need users to create accounts. you no longer issue api keys. you simply put a price on any api endpoint, database, or mcp tool behind cloudflare. when an autonomous ai agent tries to access your data, it doesn't get blocked. it gets an x402 "payment required" response with a price tag. in less than 800 milliseconds, that ai agent connects its own crypto wallet, signs a transaction in stablecoins on a layer 2 network, and buys access to your resource. pay-per-call. settled at the edge. instantly. think about the macroeconomic shift here. we have spent 15 years optimizing user interfaces to trick humans into clicking "subscribe" for $19/month. we built massive marketing departments just to deal with human churn. all of that is irrelevant now. your new customer is an immortal instance of claude 3.5 that doesn't care about your button colors or your email marketing funnel. it only cares if your endpoint has the data it needs to execute its task. if it does, it pays you. if it doesn't, it moves on. the internet just permanently forked into two layers: 1. the human web: bloated with ads, optimized for low attention spans, and dying. 2. the agent web: pure structured data, apis, and autonomous micro-transactions. the founders who understand this are currently ripping out their front-ends and rebuilding everything as mcp tools with x402 gateways. the ones who don't are going to spend the next 5 years wondering why their customer acquisition costs are bankrupting them. you either build for the agents, or you become obsolete.
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King Titus the 3rd👑 (@Kingtitusiii) reportednoxa still isnt back up. does it really take this long to fix cloudflare issues? or setup on ens(legitimately asking bc i have no idea). just feels like maybe they are having some sort of internal dispute. they made alot of money basically overnight and maybe some of the team dont feel they are being properly compensated for their contributions? every day they are down they are easily lighting 500k to 1 mil on fire and it makes no sense to me why they couldnt have been back up in 2-4 hours tops but instead they choose to lose a shitton of money. what am i missing here?
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Faux Mulder (@bazmd) reportedBrowser security was behaving strange, (my account was accessed), I received locked out notification emails, Cloudflare was looping, couldn't reset. Spent the morning resolving a billion issues and it's not even Monday yet.
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Konstantinos (@kostasbotonakis) reported@AdityaShips There's a company that hosts it without issues, called Cloudflare. Not sure if you heard them, pretty cool guys.
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Kin: Founder 💻 (@codewithkin) reported@rahul05ranjan 100% agree When it comes to customer service, affordability and caring about their customers......Cloudflare, Steam and Spaceship are my top 3
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Nic Wienandt (@NicW_AI) reported📷 A real agent browser, not a scraper. JavaScript sites, dashboards, web apps. The agent drives a genuine headless Chrome browser, reads what a human sees, and screenshots it into your workspace. AI constantly get held up by Cloudflare and robots.txt. Problem solved.
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NOXA (@Noxa_Fi) reported@jimmy_sjm looks like cloudflare whoopsed on us a bit and the domain went down looked up again a few minutes ago we are investigating why thaey have been blocking ips, but this is also why we have been developing a decentralized solution an interface hosted on ipfs via ens domains, uncensorable
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Mikko Rantalainen (@mtrantalainen) reported@Cloudflare Assuming you actually mean the label instead of the number, I think "self" would be the best. "Home" would be a poor match on mobile devices, and anything local has possibility to mix something in local network vs self.
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炫彩甜辣酱 ☮(过气推主 (@xcate329) reported@MehdiChioukh @Cloudflare im having the same issue rn
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Trevor Hudson (@trevhud) reportedWith cloudflare tenant separation (one D1 per customer for example) you could just start giving read access to your customers which would go a long way for trust and integrations.
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Rahil Pirani (@rahilpirani) reported@zordeitwz Cloudflare was the right call for this. No infra to manage, free tier handles it. Appreciate the support.
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Matt Workman (@mattworkman) reported@C47 in retrospect, Codex tries to do A LOT and over architecting my site to be auto hosted on their Cloudflare? Platform and made it SUPER bloated instantly. I learned this after having Claude strip it down it’s a capable coding harness I’m sure, but it does too much and I don’t like it default design skills compared to CC just one user and one project perspective
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dogdillon (@dogdillonYT) reportedoh okay so cloudflare is just AI now and their AI is dead meaning all their **** is dying
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Zatkobratko (@Zatkobrat) reported@solkamo They literally tweeted that they were gonna change server from Cloudflare due to attacks. So they will change DNS and Hosting server to a more decentralized one so no one can shut it down. Let em coook!
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Ernest Provo (@ernesttheaiguy) reportedA 200 OK status does not mean complete data. Cloudflare found a race condition in hyper that truncated responses silently. Data leaders: never trust status alone. Verify payload integrity. #ResponsibleAI #DataStrategy
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Naoris Protocol (@NaorisProtocol) reported@Cattobreed @Cloudflare Never stop shipping
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Maverick (@maverick_42251) reported@MacXenon54 @honour_can_code this **** is too real, if i'm working on a project for someone, and the domain is from a reseller, i always authorise it with Cloudflare.
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Anurag (@Malwarehunterr) reportedSite impersonates Patreon and steals the victim's email and password, exfiltrating them to a Telegram bot. URL: pat-re-on[.]site It then requests a 6-digit verification code, but accepts any random code and redirects the victim to URL: log[.]brunaecass[.]com The second stage loads a Gmail login page using Cloudflare Turnstile, Microsoft SignalR, canvas rendering, and anti-analysis features including DevTools blocking and navigation interception. IOCs: pat-re-on[.]site log[.]brunaecass[.]com log[.]brunaecass[.]com/9730502/index log[.]brunaecass[.]com/9730502/HubStream log[.]brunaecass[.]com/9730502/window log[.]brunaecass[.]com/9730502/intercepts.js Telegram Chat ID: 8619867034 Telegram Bot ID: 8747484284 #Phishing @500mk500 @skocherhan
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DFIR Radar (@DFIR_Radar) reportedKratos PhaaS is a maturing Microsoft 365 credential-theft platform active since Sept 2025, with 1,484 previously unattributed sandbox sessions now linked to the family across 20+ countries. - Kratos runs three page generations (V0, V1, V2), each with distinct exfiltration endpoints: V0 POSTs to /PTT/SOft/mini.php, V1 to next.php/nex.php/n3xt.php, V2 to save.php. The kit chains legitimate platforms (SharePoint, Canva, DocuSign lures) through Cloudflare Turnstile anti-bot checks before serving a fake Microsoft 365 login. Browser tab title is nearly always "Authentication" and an animated envelope with "Loading in progress..." precedes the credential form. - The single best hunting fingerprint: HTTP requests to both /assets/img/barr.svg and /assets/img/lg.svg in the same session. That pair yields 90% recall with near-zero false positives. Key hashes: lg.svg = cd231b895bbcd7154b81df1e065bf02f1ec667b920c8b6d23308cd509833b5ea, styles.css = c447e75f1029ed7a5882add16bcd13ad44be3bd47c93c830ff39185e23d25ebb (connects 636 tasks across V1 and V2). - Notable defanged IOCs: razen[.]online, enerdizerandtron[.]de, jumpast[.]es, abal[.]my, dufllot[.]sbs, trisrnareprjdocz[.]com; operator IP 41.128.0[.]142. URL tokens factura, dgt, and abogados signal Spanish-language affiliates. - If WebSocket activity appears alongside credential POST, treat it as a possible AiTM indicator. #DFIR_Radar
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Piyush (@PyDataWizard) reportedTotal monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 - Claude ($20/mo) = coding - AWS Free Tier = hosting & DB - Vercel = frontend (free) - Stripe = payments (2.9%/txn) - GitHub, Clerk, Cloudflare, Sentry = all free Never been a better time to ship. What’s stopping you? 🚀