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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

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.

  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 34% Cloud Services (34%)
  • 20% Hosting (20%)
  • 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
Greater Noida Cloud Services 20 hours ago
Colima Hosting 2 days ago
Leuven Domains 3 days ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 4 days ago
Mâcon Cloud Services 9 days ago
Ashburn Domains 12 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • shaidiastri
    liz: i miss u mobo (@shaidiastri) reported

    is anyone else having issues with cloudflare on ao3 or am i just a chud who needed to touch grass

  • ray_barrera
    ray (@ray_barrera) reported

    @uwunetes I was tempted by CloudFlare but then I found every service acts as a slippery on-ramp to workers. I don't want all that.

  • secretiopathe
    NCSWIC (@secretiopathe) reported

    @Vika09006261 @MarijkeANON @Qverthetarget17 OpenIA was very slow the whole morning in France and cloudflare DNS failed often

  • yanis_himself
    Yanis S. (@yanis_himself) reported

    Cloudflare just shipped AI Search: a search engine you can plug into your product in an afternoon. Marketplace founders will see this and think their matching problem just got cheaper. It didn't.

  • mehulmpt
    Mehul Mohan (@mehulmpt) reported

    Probably the only cloudflare service which is more expensive than AWS on retail rates?

  • NielsonTracie
    Tracie Nielson (@NielsonTracie) reported

    @CloudflareDev How do I get this Cloudflare **** off my phone and computer? I didn't ask for it. I don't want it. Their phone number is bogus. It's impossible to communicate without logging in, but I don't have a login. I don't want a login.

  • mjtechguy
    mj (@mjtechguy) reported

    @appfactory @Cloudflare Yeah, great tool. Checked it out not that long ago (I think based on your post). My issue is still being reliant on an external entity for my production needs.

  • deep_kr_shah
    Deepak Shah (@deep_kr_shah) reported

    @CF_AndrewStutz @Cloudflare Hey @CF_AndrewStutz it's still not fixed and I'm still being billed for it.. Please help me. It's just showing Internal error when I'm trying to cancel, I got a mail saying they're checking with the billing team and that was 2 days ago and there has been no follow up ever since

  • HayesDean7246
    Dean Hayes (@HayesDean7246) reported

    @DavidDavisMP You need to protect yourself, as a 12 year old script kiddie with access the internet could launch a DDOS attack, it's isn't hard, the service you need is called Cloudflare. Don't worry about the cost, the taxpayer, as always, has broad shoulders....

  • DegenOptionsBot
    Degen Options (@DegenOptionsBot) reported

    @aalachimo @om_patel5 oh shut ******** up, aws, cloudflare etc. can ban you in a sec, gonna build your own infra from 0 ?

  • Singh_Jasminder
    Jasminder Pal Singh 🟦 (@Singh_Jasminder) reported

    The mechanism is straightforward. Agents run stripe projects init (with the new Projects plugin). They query a service catalog, get OAuth identity attestation from Stripe, receive a payment token, auto-provision a Cloudflare account, buy a domain via Cloudflare Registrar, and receive an API token — all without any preconfigured tools or human steps.

  • SaketCodes
    Saket Tawde (@SaketCodes) reported

    Convenience tax, which I actually happily pay for the projects which are on Cloudflare. Plus target audience (for this tool) is folks who are not on AWS for a reason. I mean, I just built a landing page with a registration form the other day, and the best part, didn't have to manage a single secret anywhere in the code or the settings UI, I never left my terminal, thanks to their Bindings. The real value with CF is iteration velocity. Not everyone's cuppa, but definitely well positioned for the eco system we are in.

  • actualjib
    John Boland (JIB) (@actualjib) reported

    Mr. Bosmeny obviously understands the problem better than many specialists in the C-UAS field (maybe because his livelihood doesn't depend on misunderstanding it), but here he makes a fundamental error on how defense has to work by asking for a CloudFlare over a Raytheon: service over just a weapon. The solution is not a service more than a weapon, the solution is less service and more weapon. Defense is already badly weighed and watered down by decisions to maximize post-acquisition support revenue: contractors are incentivized to sell the maintenence of a bomb rather than selling a bomb that blows up. The winning company will sell a weapon that kills drones. It will be cheap, efficient, lethal, and yes it will integrate with everything as Mr. Bosmeny requests. It already exists, by the way.

  • Mike_Andreuzza
    Michael Andreuzza (@Mike_Andreuzza) reported

    @CiprianiRanieri Ahh from lovable. Take it down and deploy to Cloudflare or Hetzner, would make it cheaper. No, I personally think see no value on that, sorry.

  • rankseostrateg1
    rankseostrategies (@rankseostrateg1) reported

    Fix 2: Enable browser caching. Fix 3: Add a CDN (Cloudflare — free tier). Caching = repeat visitors don't re-download the same files. CDN = users get content from the nearest server, not your hosting location. Combined: dramatically faster load times worldwide.

  • pipe_dev
    Ìlérí⚡️ (@pipe_dev) reported

    @ibrahimraimi_ @brimblehq Hi hi, it’s been fixed. Issue was a stale cache from Cloudflare

  • adrianj1066
    adrian james 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@adrianj1066) reported

    @FrameworkPuter your website really sucks, every page needs refreshing and then a cloudflare bot check has to be done. unusable. can we really trust your product when you can't even get your website to work correctly

  • LeoVasanko
    Leo (@LeoVasanko) reported

    @R3st4rtY0urL1f3 @pinkcliper Why'd you need a domain? Or Cloudflare? All you need is a box with an IP, and a few hundred gigabytes of space. But that box will be easily linkable to you. And I suppose network analysis can still reveal a tx probably originated from that specific node.

  • SEater45
    snake_eater4526 (@SEater45) reported

    @napsterbater @Cloudflare What I'm talking about is dual stacking network ( a router doing ipv4 lan / IPv6 wan for exemple ). Which also is tunneling the ipv4 traffic into IPv6. Like I said, it's all router's magic ****

  • makeshifted
    Johnathon Selstad (@makeshifted) reported

    @sudoingX First thing I did with Opus 4.5 four months ago was build an xterm.js web server to expose all tmux sessions on my local machine and secure it with Cloudflare Zero Trust (login with Google). Faaar better than Termius, and works on PCs too.

  • Thishyaketh
    Thishyaketh Abimalla (@Thishyaketh) reported

    Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 1,049 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare

  • JZivanDesign
    Jacob (@JZivanDesign) reported

    @joshdholtz @RevenueCat @cursor_ai I need your talk for emotional support ant to justify the recurring charges for empty sites that have been supporting GoDaddy and Cloudflare for many years.

  • kishorravi21
    Ravi Kishor (@kishorravi21) reported

    @Geekbench Linux CLI upload fails (“internal code 35”). Cloudflare returns cf-mitigated: challenge (HTTP 403), which CLI can’t solve. Tested on ISP, hotspot, VPN — same issue. Any fix?

  • troytime420
    Troy - 420vapezone (@troytime420) reported

    @meathead in with chrome. bots and AI agents are extremely abusive these days. Are y'all using cloudflare to alleviate bad traffic?

  • FredsDaily
    HOURLY LIFE of Fred Campos (@FredsDaily) reported

    9:30a Working with TechAmigos my support company as 2022-Client-822 is down. They managed to get the site back up an running. It was a CloudFlare security error.

  • x5h0ckw4v3x
    SHΘCKWΛVΞ (@x5h0ckw4v3x) reported

    @KitsuneroVT checked the link with cloudflare radar and it returned a malicious veredict. it redirects to a "dmca alert" website that will more than likely steal your login and/or stream key.

  • buildsafter5
    Builds After 5 🦉 (@buildsafter5) reported

    @arvidkahl billion-dollar scraping budget vs one person and a Cloudflare plan. the math was never fair.

  • repalash
    Palash Bansal (@repalash) reported

    @hiradp @Cloudflare All your domains? Bad move

  • CF_AndrewStutz
    Andrew Stutz (@CF_AndrewStutz) reported

    @deep_kr_shah @Cloudflare Hello, I can have someone help. Have you submitted a support ticket about this issue? If so, can you share that with me? Otherwise I recommend doing that. I'd also love to understand why you would like to cancel this subscription. What features did you want and/or not need?

  • wjgilmore
    Jason Gilmore (@wjgilmore) reported

    @BrooksLybrand @fastly We are presently working on a move to @Cloudflare because this has caused a major outage for our customers.