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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.

  • 37% Domains (37%)
  • 30% Cloud Services (30%)
  • 15% Web Tools (15%)
  • 11% Hosting (11%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester Domains 20 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 1 month ago
London Domains 1 month ago
Noida Hosting 2 months ago
Jewar E-mail 2 months ago
Braga Web Tools 2 months ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • __ciox__
    /ˈhjuː.mə.nɔɪd/ (@__ciox__) reported

    @StanleyMasinde_ Recently needed a .co.ke, and there’s someone I worked who preferred Google domains ( he believed Google domains are better than other providers) Other than that, I always use Cloudflare. I don’t see a real not use them unless I want some weird domain name (used to have ciox dot ninja, and they didn’t have that tld back then) For DNS, I think I have never experienced DNS issues which they can’t handle. Now I have all my baskets with them.

  • DinoMan389961
    Dino-Man (@DinoMan389961) reported

    @Cloudflare I could never change something that is a banger, localhost forever

  • VincentPsychSE
    Vincent-psych (@VincentPsychSE) reported

    @George4Tea @KnownHeretic I advocate for steps like 'controlled frustration' — implement strict DNS filters (Next-DNS/Pi-hole, CloudFlare), throttle speeds during certain hours, intermittent router restarts, and signal-limiting via access points or parental apps—these deter without destruction while maintaining oversight. Also, devices should not be upgraded or improved, research shows that even milliseconds delays change the dopamine hit. Parents often say they'll "do whatever it takes" but they won't affect the internet because they also rely on it for emotional regulation.

  • jackcooldev
    Jack Cooldev (@jackcooldev) reported

    Agent memory has become one of the most crowded corners of AI infrastructure - Cloudflare, open-source projects, and startups have all shipped memory products this year. A launch from last week stands out anyway, because it competes on a different axis: not how much the agent remembers, but whether you can prove and govern what it remembers. AgentPrizm released its AgentMemory platform on July 9, a REST API with MCP support that gives agents persistent memory across sessions, working with Claude Code, Cursor, and any MCP-capable agent. Persistence alone wouldn't be news in this field. What separates this one is the governance layer: every memory carries a confidence score and a validity window, contradictions between old and new facts are handled explicitly, and audit receipts can trace each memory decision back for the user, with right-to-forget controls built in. That design answers the question enterprises actually ask before deployment, which is not "can the agent remember?" but "can I prove what it remembered, and delete what it shouldn't?" Teams in legal, support, and sales automation have been answering that with internal tooling or by not deploying at all.

  • kylegalbraith
    Kyle Galbraith (@kylegalbraith) reported

    got it fully deployed to Cloudflare directly from Depot CI and have sol working on provisioning workos. sol has done it all. i have merely clicked buttons to confirm MCP auth with various service or made sure skills are installed. ******* wild.

  • telymn_ent
    Echoes of Strength 💪🏾 (@telymn_ent) reported

    Cloudflare Careers For Support, Security, Engineering.

  • saafolabi_me
    S_A.A | WordPress Developer | Ai (@saafolabi_me) reported

    The fix: → Blocked the IP range in .htaccess and CSF firewall → Added rate limiting via mod_ratelimit: 100 requests/minute per IP → Enabled Cloudflare Bot Fight Mode (free on all Cloudflare plans) → Added robots.txt rules to block known commercial scrapers → Enabled Cloudflare's "I'm Under Attack" mode for 24 hours Bot traffic: dropped to near zero within 4 hours. Bandwidth: back to normal the next week.

  • theMissionBoy
    Anselme (@theMissionBoy) reported

    @mattzcarey i don't disagree; in this case it's a skill issue but data loss is a distraction here cc @ashleybchae the actual infra gap is that his "agent expanded $HOME command" incorrectly and that there was nothing to catch that "semantic" error before the command's execution (or that the error was allowed to happen in the first place) i don't think sandboxing solves that, and agents still make such correctness error regardless of the end user's skill that's what i call "correctness layer" and that's what i am attempting to build (i have something in alpha phase and will be open source) but otherwise you and the folks are Cloudflare are doing great work

  • sirstripy
    Konstantin Mikheev (@sirstripy) reported

    @anakin @Cloudflare It's taken by a DNS service

  • BTofficiel
    Bhaskar Thakur (@BTofficiel) reported

    @NirantK @immortaldip @Cloudflare Can't you rename the older versions? Would that be a problem with compliance?

  • ohfarfoxache
    AI will replace lawyers by 2031 🦊 (@ohfarfoxache) reported

    @FSUofAustralia @celinevmachine_ I never received any notification of them reaching out to Cloudflare trying to get my site pulled. I only found out in court when I subpoenaed them for documents.

  • Kumar_Vikas__
    Vikas Kumar (@Kumar_Vikas__) reported

    i'm building on @Cloudflare right now. Workers for hosting, D1 for the database, R2 for object storage, KV for caching. but i'm not trusting any of it to stay forever. every service sits behind an adapter in my architecture. app logic never talks to D1 directly, it talks to a data layer that happens to be backed by d1 today. same story for R2 and KV. if any one of these becomes a problem later, cost, limits, whatever, i want to swap it out without touching a single line of business logic. decoupling isn't glamorous work. you don't get to show it off. but it's the difference between a migration and a rewrite. if you've done this on Cloudflare before, tell me what broke.

  • AaronCornellius
    Aarón (@AaronCornellius) reported

    @mddanishyusuf @Cloudflare @Namecheap I use namecheap and have had some issues. Probably going to do this too and move to Cloudflare

  • Nas_tech_AI
    Nas (@Nas_tech_AI) reported

    You can’t believe this: you spent more on coffee this month than on a startup’s infrastructure. If you’re still waiting for the “right moment” to build, this is it. The cost of entry has never been lower. - Claude = coding ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend (free) - Vercel = deploying (free) - Namecheap = domain ($12/yr) - Stripe = payments (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control (free) - Resend = emails (free) - Clerk = auth (free) - Cloudflare = DNS (free) - PostHog = analytics (free) - Sentry = error tracking (free) - Upstash = Redis (free) - Pinecone = vector DB (free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$21 There has never been a cheaper time to build.

  • muvluvist
    C³ cyre in exile (@muvluvist) reported

    @Night_Fiber son cloudflare warp is not doing **** i'm still on the opposite side of the globe🥀🥀 the signal isn't gonna be traveling faster than light all of a sudden

  • thomas_ankcorn
    Thomas Ankcorn (@thomas_ankcorn) reported

    @uphiago @LukeberryPi This site would be free on Cloudflare no issue

  • chieforji
    ken Orji (@chieforji) reported

    @stephmase22 REPOSTING THIS AS THE MALWARE FROm CITADEL SECURITIES BLOCKED IT FROM VIEWS: -------------------------------- Time 12:40 PM, July 9, 2026: PLEASE SHARE THIS TWEET- the REASON FOR CITADEL'S CRIMES IS THE CREEPINESS OF NOT BEING DISCOVERED!!! I started typing this tweet at 12.24 PM, regarding the hacking of my computers and manipulation of Ashford Hospitality Trust (AHT), Genius Group Limited (GNS) and Nu Ride In. (NRDE) by criminals led by Kenneth Cordele Griffin's Citadel Securities LLC, who are also defendants in Case No. 23-cv-02986-LKG, Judekenneth Maduka Orji v. Citadel Securities LLC and 30 Others. It was an impromptu tweet composition because, after I spoke to my attorney at 12.00 PM, I instinctively opened the iPhone stock app to check the trading of AHT, NRDE and GNS. AHT. The time was 12.04 PM. AHT was coded $3.17 and the volume was 6335. I took a screenshot and sent to my email. NRDE was dropped to $1.65 - a three week low and volume was high at 5933. GNS was coded $0.186 and volume was 544000. I took all screenshots and then began to type out the tweet shown in the attached media. At 12.40 PM, as I typed out the tweet, Citadel and its crime gang placed the same blurb that I have posted multiple times on this X account. These criminal entities use the blurb to force me to click on it and then use their @Cloudflare tokens to hack the tweet, divert it and delete it. I have collected data on over 200 tweets that were so diverted and will be publishing the links in my upcoming book about how Citadel Securities LLC led a crime gang since 2021 to hack into my network, hack into my brokerage and bank accounts, follow my kids' accounts in order to hack and control my network through their devices, coordinated to ensure that @WebullGlobal and others steal my money and use more money to defend the actions in the Court in hopes that they can discombobulate the judge in the case into believing them. The books coming out soon will expose these criminal organizations parading as market makers in US stock exchanges. I have a new filing coming up in the case. Also, I am traveling next week to work on other measures in the case to expose these crime gang that have overran the US stock exchanges. I did not add that as I began to type the tweet at 12.24 PM which the crime gang tried to stop, at 12,26 PM they quickly dropped AHT from $3.17 (green) to $3.14 (red). Volume changed from 6365 to 7044. I collected the screenshots. Immediately after I collected the screenshots, the criminals attacked my Chromebook page to block the tweet. Time now is 12.56 PM. AHT is $3.14, volume is 7360, NRDE was dropped from $1.65 to $1.64 and volume is 6065, while GNS is $0.187, volume was 573k at 12.58 PM but quickly flipped to 600k as I entered the data on this tweet.

  • mirrorsrmirror
    mirroring (@mirrorsrmirror) reported

    @HotAisle pretty plz. i even asked the cloudflare ceo a while back but he never answered but someone told me their docker images support anything but haven't tried yet will be trying soon (it can bring you business depending on the software i end up making)

  • 47fucb4r8c69323
    47fucb4r8curb4fc8f8r4bfic8r (@47fucb4r8c69323) reported

    Watching Codex control Chrome to copy Terminal commands from a Cloudflare support page that it then executes feels both amazing and really stupid at the same time. Like, wow, this is true AI but then also, wtf, why can’t just the one computer tell the other computer directly what to do and it does it?

  • akicookz
    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

  • NaorisProtocol
    Naoris Protocol (@NaorisProtocol) reported

    @mariozz_13_ @Cloudflare Cloudflare protects traffic in transit at the edge. It doesn't touch what's already signed and sitting permanently on a blockchain, that's a different problem entirely

  • petervmeijgaard
    Peter van Meijgaard (@petervmeijgaard) reported

    This is where it got wild. We got smacked with 405 errors, blocked GraphQL calls, Cloudflare walls, and local NixOS environment quirks Every time the door slammed shut, Grok adapted instantly, eventually pivoting to extracting real browser cookies to bypass the basic blocks 💪

  • Okwachjamal
    Jamal Shamir (@Okwachjamal) reported

    @vijaytupakula @Cloudflare You gonna add support for zeptomail

  • shartdotcloud
    metal gore solid (@shartdotcloud) reported

    i get more out of my 5 dollar cloudflare workers plan than the thousands i have spent on AWS over the years. they are so responsive to customer feedback. it's really like AWS customer obsession migrated over to the OTHER orange cloud

  • stefan_marsc
    Stefan Marsc (@stefan_marsc) reported

    @dillon_mulroy When will Cloudflare Build finally support artifacts and not just GitHub and GitLab 💀

  • mike__adeleye
    Michael Adeleye (@mike__adeleye) reported

    Remember we used to have cloudflare outages that took out internet services? (Back in 2025/2024). It's been so long since we last experienced them. For those that had apps in **** during these events, what was the worst effect they had on your business?

  • QuantumPlague
    QuantumPlague (@QuantumPlague) reported

    @Noxa_Fi @jimmy_sjm Rip guys, your platform coins will die off in a day if you don't fix kek. Fkin cloudflare but nothing down for me, only Noxa fi, rip

  • anelgarhy
    Anas (@anelgarhy) reported

    Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 2,614 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare

  • CodeWithZeee
    ZEE (@CodeWithZeee) reported

    @oljimenez @NathanFlurry I mean with companies like Cloudflare especially but also true for some AWS and GCP services, the tech and infra line is pretty blurred which adds to the conversation… take a message queue or distributed event bus for example you could argue you could augment the infra with the tech, use a library that’s backed by a specific platforms infra but in reality using something like googles pubsub over aws SQS isn’t going to be plug and play there’s a level of lock in regardless so it feels like fighting the fight is kinda pointless. the alternative is significant investment in abstraction which any good software engineer knows can be a curse if reached for too early into a product or companies life cycle. So yes lots of nuance but I still stand by it being something that isn’t as big as people make it out to be… dig in focus on solving the problem

  • kostasbotonakis
    Konstantinos (@kostasbotonakis) reported

    @AdityaShips There's a company that hosts it without issues, called Cloudflare. Not sure if you heard them, pretty cool guys.