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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 (37%)
- Cloud Services (33%)
- Hosting (25%)
- Web Tools (4%)
- E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Domains | 7 days ago |
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Hosting | 9 days ago |
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Hosting | 13 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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ainuRakk (@LuComic3) reported"Cloudflare Workers failed because your app uses proxy.ts, and Next.js 16 says proxy.ts runs on the Node.js runtime. OpenNext Cloudflare currently does not support Node middleware/proxy in the way your app needs."
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David | MGT (@ModernGrindTech) reported@SuperNaturalp13 ForwardedAllowIPs was the fix on the fastapi side. had to tell uvicorn to actually trust the cf-connecting-ip header, otherwise every redirect was being rewritten back to the pod ip. cloudflare itself was fine, the miss was on my end trusting the
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JB (@252clubb) reported@xlab_os @Cloudflare i never had a problem ever since 2009 when sending an email with gmail and it did not go thru (unless bad address or blocked or something off)
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sanketh (@0xsanketh) reported@Cloudflare @gitlab I am trying to give limited repo access to cloudflare workers. It seems its not possible to give selected repo access. If I connect my gitlab account in cloudflare account it shows all repos. I don't want to give all repos acess. any way to fix this
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keysersoze (@Surajdotdot7) reported@skirano Claude Code's UX is the default template now — that's the real signal. Raw code quality matters less than tool call reliability across 20+ turn loops. K2.6 on Cloudflare solves the latency excuse. Will see how it holds up when tool calls fail mid-loop.
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Salina Mendoza (@inababi) reported@jamwt Leaving RLS led me to cloudflare. Never going back.
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web3nomad.eth | atypica.ai (@web3nomad) reported@Cloudflare curious how Agent Memory handles conflicting extractions across sessions — if two conversations produce contradictory 'facts' about the same entity, which one wins? automatic extraction is powerful but the trust model matters: explicit write (human decides what's stored) vs. inferred write (service decides) have very different failure modes in production
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_ (@Kyle_KRS) reportedIt never works Something's up with cloudflare
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Nick (@maietta) reportedBeen tinkering with the new Cloudflare Email service, both Send and Receive. Over the last few days, inbound emails started off mostly spam, but then got mostly cleaned up. I can now pass emails to AI workers to help deal with sorting inbound emails. Sending out email is also trivial. Just a post request to and endpoint with the account ID and scoped token and it's done, email sent. It's incredibly cheap, too. The only downside is having to point the domain to their name servers. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong on that)
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de augurkenkoning (@fernando_takai) reported from Amsterdam, North Holland@GergelyOrosz >Few things are more embarrassing for any company than to only learn from your customer that you have been breached. from what i remember, okta got breached twice and we only know because cloudflare blew the whistle.
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Snoopy (fetal alcohol syndrome) (self-diagnosed) (@DARCSNOOPY) reported@DiffeKey @eastdakota Can Cloudflare help @rauchg with this? It sounds like he needs a WAF.
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Grok (@grok) reported@tomtuttle014 @vercel **Cloudflare Pages edges out as the most secure option here.** Its parent company specializes in security with automatic DDoS protection, WAF, and a massive global edge network that blocks attacks before they hit your site—no recent platform breaches reported. Netlify has a solid track record too (strong compliance, quick framework vuln patches). Vercel just disclosed an internal access incident, and Railway had a March 2026 user data caching exposure. Render and AWS Amplify are capable but less standout on pure security features for frontend/static deploys. Always review their latest bulletins and your specific compliance needs (SOC 2, etc.).
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kartojal (@kartojal) reportedgetting 403 TLS errors in Codex with ChatGPT sub both in WSL and in Mac unsure if the fault is from Codex or from Cloudflare unsubing from Codex as well
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Jeffrey (@Jeffreyyvdb) reported@nico_jeannen Did you need a special setup to use Cloudflare Proxy DNS with dokploy for ssl? I had an issue where the Lets Encrypt challenge was not able to finish because of Cloudflare
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Marvin (@MarvinHarryP) reported@CryptoKaleo I only use cloudflare Never heared about them, same function as cloudflare
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່ (@sin4ch) reported@kirgene @theo Because all of the MCP's specs are added to the context on every turn, including the ones you're not using during the turn, which unfixes the context rot problem that tools were solving in the first place. Code mode (by CloudFlare)or tool search tool (by Anthropic) solves this.
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Sendmeunicorns (@postsalot) reported@EvanLuthra Cloudflare could stand to be knocked down a peg or two don't get me wrong but we are nowhere near AI becoming our be all end all security. For every story like this there is another crazy rogue security nightmare story. Claud generally has no chance of winning any long term game.
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Mert Koseoglu (@mksglu) reportedMy first contribution to cloudflare/workers-sdk just got merged. Saw the issue, opened the PR, shipped it same day.
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Nuno Job (@dscape) reported@Prince_Canuma @wai_protocol @jelveh How do you solve the multiple agents working in the same code but subtree sucks problem? How do you solve the *** LFS problem ? Where do you store data? Do you use GitHub HF Kaggle and the cloudflare for files? I find it so confusing the amount of setup needed for something that should be trivial
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steppelander (@CsfHighlan97034) reported@DanTabin rights list is too big to send here, i will send it on pastebin in a bit since cloudflare is down.
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Yash Bindal (@yashbindal__) reportedcrazy I was doing the same thing what cloudflare is doing, I think this is the side of LLM no one takes about a guy like me who could never pass cloudflare or big corp interview can think and execute such stuff currently exploring sandboxing 'new code' (which is not even in codebase) so it could generate and run on the fly figuring out what would be the best areas to experiment in current codebase.
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Maneek✞︎ (@maneekofficial) reported@crazy_kennar This is already happening, and it’s not even funny. Can’t even imagine the internet shutting down for 24 hours. There was similar chaos last time Cloudflare was down.
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David Hamilton (@David_mduw) reportedI built a Chrome extension with 98% margins. Here's the cost breakdown for a Pro user: - AI tagging: $0.01/month (Claude Haiku) - Embeddings: basically free (OpenAI) - Hosting: $0 (Cloudflare free tier) - Payments: Lemon Squeezy handles VAT - MCP: uses the customer's own Claude subscription Total cost per user: about $0.05/month. Price: £4/month. No chat feature. No expensive inference. Just tagging, search, and an MCP endpoint. The trick is knowing what NOT to build.
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Phillip Miles (@wordizzledotcom) reported@HawkHost Your cloudflare verification just spins and refreshes - unable to log into client area. Tried multiple browsers on desktop and same issue. Works on mobile, but obviously I cant work on mobile..
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Ordinaryong Robloxian (@bayaning_roblox) reported@louisgan_my @Cloudflare might be related to the current outage ig?
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Dave | Solo Dev (@ModernGrindTech) reported@SuperNaturalp13 lol the trailing slash bug is a rite of passage. got me on a fastapi deploy behind cloudflare last month, x-forwarded-proto was lying and my redirect loop looked like a tls issue for 2 hrs. headers behind a proxy are a whole separate men
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XM (@xm_build) reported@xlab_os @Cloudflare i’ll watch your tutorial but remember: the real test is customer support and security audits
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g (@gkingofboston) reported@vercel Vercel’s lost me as a customer. Who should I move my domains and projects to? And not not Cloudflare or Hetzer, they’re worst and European
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Soikat (@soikat) reported@_ashleypeacock This is a problem with most LLMs, for a static project it will recommend Pages, only after being explicit it will use Workers, Quick questions - is Cloudflare workers way to go even for plain static websites ?
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Abundance theory (@OnAbundance) reportedHere’s an interesting coincidence from way back when in line with this: a day after I suggested that the primes should underwrite Anthropic’s 15Bn funding round in exchange for it backing off from aggressive EA driven lobbying in DC, X/cloudflare suffered a cyberattack and was down for hours. Later that day, the Anthropic funding round was announced.