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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.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 26% Cloud Services (26%)
  • 17% Hosting (17%)
  • 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 6 days ago
Jewar E-mail 7 days ago
Braga Web Tools 7 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 8 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 8 days ago
Prievidza Domains 8 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • WasimShips
    Wasim (@WasimShips) reported

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  • pablopoo
    Pablo Poo (@pablopoo) reported

    @reach_vb I was building a web app locally. Later I added a cloudflare route in a cloudflare tunnel to test it using a subdomain. After that I asked codex a completely unrelated thing in the same project, in the response, complementing what I asked, it said that added the domain I was using to the allowed origins in the app config. I never told it the domain or that I was using it, he saw it in the server log.

  • 0xprimex0
    Marquivion (Marq) Orr (@0xprimex0) reported

    Mature General-Purpose Libraries (PQC-Ready 2026) Battle-tested libraries with shipped NIST algorithms: • OpenSSL: Production-ready via oqs-provider or native 3.5+. Supports ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SLH-DSA & hybrids. Choose OpenSSL if you need maximum compatibility with existing infrastructure and web servers. It is the standard choice if you are already using OpenSSL and can integrate the oqs-provider module or upgrade to version 3.5+ for immediate ML-KEM/ML-DSA support without rewriting your application logic. • Botan: Full native C++ support. Most complete NIST suite (ML-KEM/DSA, SLH-DSA, FrodoKEM, Classic McEliece). Choose Botan if you are developing in C++ and want the most comprehensive algorithm coverage out-of-the-box. It is the best choice if you need immediate access to the full NIST suite (including alternative KEMs like FrodoKEM) with a modern, object-oriented API, rather than waiting for C libraries to catch up. • Bouncy Castle: Dominant in Java/.NET. v1.83+ supports ML-KEM/DSA, hybrid certs (RFC 9883), and composite signatures. Choose Bouncy Castle if your stack is Java, Kotlin, or .NET/C#. It is the undisputed leader for JVM and Microsoft ecosystems, offering the only mature, native implementation of hybrid certificates (RFC 9883) and composite signatures required for complex PKI migrations in enterprise environments. • Mbed TLS: Emerging support. ML-DSA prototype available; ML-KEM planned for late 2026. Best for constrained IoT soon. Choose Mbed TLS if you are targeting highly constrained embedded devices (low RAM/Flash) and can wait slightly for full ML-KEM stabilization (expected late 2026). It is ideal if you need a small footprint and are already using the ARM PSA Crypto architecture, provided your timeline allows for the final ML-KEM integration. • Google Tink: High-level API. Delegates PQC to backends (AWS-LC, BoringSSL, OpenSSL). Easy integration for apps. Choose Google Tink if you want a language-agnostic, high-level API that abstracts away the underlying crypto engine. It is the best choice for application developers who want to enable PQC (via a supported backend like AWS-LC or OpenSSL) with minimal code changes and without managing low-level cryptographic primitives directly. • CIRCL(@Cloudflare): Go-native. Focused on PQC research & hybrids (Kyber/X25519). Used in Cloudflare services. Choose CIRCL if you are building services in Go and need cutting-edge, research-grade implementations of hybrid schemes. It is the preferred choice for Go developers who want to leverage Cloudflare’s production-tested PQC research and need flexible, low-level control over key exchanges in network protocols.

  • theo
    Theo - t3.gg (@theo) reported

    @NoamTenne @Cloudflare In my case, it's largely because they listen. I always prefer private crash outs to public ones. Never underestimate the sheer number of people at CF who are eager to hear everything wrong and try to fix it

  • physics_and_god
    Philip Cox (@physics_and_god) reported

    @DawssonMonroe What doesn’t Cloudflare, support? Bun? Could move to Vite, barely anything between them. React + Vite, builds and deploys amazingly.

  • TomBishop_91
    Tom Bishop 🇦🇺 (@TomBishop_91) reported

    @JanPapaj @akashnet I would like Akash to support provider SSL certificate issuing natively, i would like to simply expose my service in port 443 and the provider to issue a certificate for me for their endpoint. For custom domain, different story, it's necessary CloudFlare or let's encrypt.

  • Jonezell_
    Jon Ezell (@Jonezell_) reported

    Looks like there may be a related @Cloudflare outage causing it Not a good day for our product release 😰

  • Hrafnel
    Auftragsmoerder (@Hrafnel) reported

    Can we take a minute to talk about how ******* annoying cloudflare is? We let a obviously retarded company hold all internet at gunpoint? Dismantle that ****. Yesterday.

  • DaveDiederen
    Dave (@DaveDiederen) reported

    @Rohan6709 Yeah CloudFlare seems to be down as well. Might be the core issue

  • Axiokratikos
    (@Axiokratikos) reported

    No more email address Xccounts. Cloudflare delaying or halting my access to a lot of websites. Login pages not behaving like they should. Anime streaming sites gone. Torrents no longer existent or seeded. Hard drive full...

  • ArtiChmaro
    Artur Chmaro ⛛ (@ArtiChmaro) reported

    Does anyone run Railway on production? It’s perfect for poc, demos but running production app on it is damn expensive (especially memory usage). After many attempts to optimize memory usage with cache, cloudflare etc I just decided to move into self-hosted VPS with Coolify and Hermes for management. VPS is already cheaper and still have capacity to serve more apps. I hope this would be my final setup. Don't want to move it again 🥲

  • CCoderDyne
    Coder CoderDyne (@CCoderDyne) reported

    @kevinleversee @4nt1p4tt3rn "The cloud is distributed at scale." Until us-east-1 or CloudFlare go down.

  • shayanrm
    Shayan Mashatian (@shayanrm) reported

    @eastdakota @NoamTenne @Cloudflare Why someone should hate your service? No one forces them to use it! Don’t use it if you don’t like it, simple!

  • LayoffAI
    Official Layoff (@LayoffAI) reported

    ORACLE LAYOFFS OFFICIALLY BEGIN AMID COMPLAINTS OF TERRIBLE SEVERANCE TERMS The 60 days of notice is up, and the first of the 30,000 are hitting the door. All will be out by June 15. As per Time Magazine, one long-tenured employee lost approximately $1 million in restricted stock units (RSUs) that were just four months from vesting. Oracle did not accelerate unvested RSUs for any departing worker; any shares that had not cleared their vesting date by the termination date were forfeited permanently, even when those grants had been issued as retention incentives or in lieu of salary increases. Stock compensation made up roughly 70% of that employee's total pay. At least 90 laid-off employees organized and signed a public petition asking Oracle to match the terms of comparable layoffs at Meta, Microsoft, and Cloudflare. Meta's package began at 16 weeks of base pay plus two weeks per year of service. Microsoft's voluntary retirement program, offered to eligible long-tenured employees, provided stock vesting for six months post-termination, a minimum of eight weeks' pay, and additional weeks based on seniority. Cloudflare, which cut more than 1,100 employees globally at roughly the same time, offered base pay through the end of 2026 plus full healthcare coverage and equity vesting through August 15. Oracle responded by email: the terms were final. Four weeks of base pay for the first year of service, plus one additional week per year of tenure, capped at 26 weeks. All unvested options forfeited.

  • dschewchenko
    Dmytro Shevchenko 🇺🇦 (@dschewchenko) reported

    @m_zokov @CloudflareDev Some lock-in, yes. Workers/DO/D1 are Cloudflare-specific, R2 is S3-compatible, Containers are Docker. For small products I accept it because ops and cost stay tiny. If migration becomes a real problem, the product probably worked :) And there is no problem to migrate DB to external Postgres with Cloudflare Hyperdrive for example. Or some heavy modules migrate to Hetzner. But really On Cloudflare could be implemented any product

  • NeuralAA
    0xA (@NeuralAA) reported

    Incredible people of the incredible cloudflare @dok2001 @dillon_mulroy @threepointone idk who else tbh The onboarding to the AI gateway is very bad tbh Why do I have to send a request from the terminal to be able to see the dashboard? You create the token and see nothing

  • Normal_Bishwas
    Bishwas Jha (@Normal_Bishwas) reported

    Everyone calls Cloudflare Turnstile the privacy-friendly CAPTCHA. The data says the opposite. It now reads your GPU fingerprint to decide if you're human, and browsers that refuse to leak that signal get locked out with no way through.

  • jakepenn_
    jakepenn (@jakepenn_) reported

    @eastdakota @NoamTenne @Cloudflare Cloudflare is great except when their firewall has cookies redirect issues and brick customers from your service for no reason and take no accountability of it being a bug on their end

  • drkos_maxim
    Maxim Drkos (@drkos_maxim) reported

    @2nervik @Shopify Cloudflare is down

  • Mallchad
    Mallchad 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@Mallchad) reported

    @BernardJansen @tomfgoodwin You're more likely to get your account banned than Google and Cloudflare going down.

  • DoNcHuiiiToX
    DoNcHuiiiTo X (@DoNcHuiiiToX) reported

    The risk of relying on one hosting provider. When they go down, everything goes down with them. The real fix here is having redundancy ideally a backup server on a different provider and some DDoS protection in front like Cloudflare. That way, if one host has issues, the site can switch over to the backup or stay partially online instead of going completely down. @MagneticXRPL

  • ngriffin_uk
    Nicholas Griffin (@ngriffin_uk) reported

    @trashh_dev @GoDaddy they’re terrible at this. move off as soon as you get back in. my suggestion would be cloudflare domains.

  • BeardWhoCodes
    The Bearded Dev (@BeardWhoCodes) reported

    @theo @NoamTenne @Cloudflare Only problem I'm having right now which support hasn't been able to get to the bottom of, is how to re-enable ssl on a domain that had universal ssl disabled. Basically impossible... don't accidentally click that button.

  • amjLane
    Ash (@amjLane) reported

    @thenowhereway Yes it’s funny because they could literally say build my app for cloudflare instead and not be retarded and not get any bill for the app that will never have any users.

  • GanjaRedNight
    ***** (@GanjaRedNight) reported

    i've worked at cloudflare/github, think it's time to try and target netflix just to fix my own issue. skipping the "choose a profile", when i've only ever had one profile. ughhh

  • BuiltByJacob_
    Jacob (@BuiltByJacob_) reported

    Cloudflare Turnstile has a bad edge case: WebKitGTK loops on "verify you're human" because WebGL renderer info is blocked/spoofed, then tells the user to allow fingerprinting. If proving you're human means weakening privacy, the product boundary is wrong.

  • ngriffin_uk
    Nicholas Griffin (@ngriffin_uk) reported

    @trashh_dev @GoDaddy they’re terrible at this. move off as soon as you get back in. my suggestion would be cloudflare domains.

  • lookingatpron
    lookingatpron (@lookingatpron) reported

    cloudflare is an enemy....... (aggressive censorship stance while being main provider of certain service always stinks no matter who) buuuuuutttt yeah this aint good news either shoutout to rpsc3 for spreading tencent ddos scraper news

  • TheNintendoGoof
    spring ✝ (@TheNintendoGoof) reported

    >notification of cloudeflare payment going through >email from cloudflare saying payment didnt go through everytime lol @Cloudflare fix your stuff brodie.

  • AndrewC70136680
    Andrew Clark (@AndrewC70136680) reported

    @AkumaMikoVT @AkumaMikoVT any Kaido alternatives since Kaido appears to be having Cloudflare problems with no signs of ever coming back online?