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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 (42%)
- Cloud Services (33%)
- Hosting (17%)
- E-mail (4%)
- Web Tools (4%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloud Services | 13 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Anders Marksen (@andersmarksen) reportedcloudflare blocked postctl's own integration tests today because python's urllib defaults to a user-agent that's sitting on the bot list, which i only worked out after twenty minutes of staring at a 403 wondering what i'd misconfigured in my own service
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UntappedAI (@UntappedAIHQ) reportedLayoffs Cloudflare cut 20% of its workforce after internal AI usage jumped 600% in three months. This is the pattern. AI adoption goes up. Headcount goes down. The companies adapting fastest are pulling ahead. Which side of this are you on?
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Flobert (@FlowHaa) reported@juancastillamar I buy my domains using Cloudflare and point them to my VPS IPs. No issues so far!
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niknak (@niknak) reported@twolays @Cloudflare Very bad
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Leo 🏴☠️ (@leostera) reported@DanniFriedland true! i have a little repo where an agent manages ansible provisioning for my local service and its such a relief from having to do this manually. literally just asked it to make a new postgres instance setup with ssl, and configure cloudflare access+tunnel -- 5 minutes later i got a hyperdrive db!
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Hasan Ali 🚀👨💻 (@HasanAliQureshi) reported@im_usamakhalid @Cloudflare You can using Pages. Good thing with Cloudflare is that when its down, half of the internet goes down with it :P Atleast you can tell customers that, otherwise they starts panicking.
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Welcome Home Theo ! 🧑🏻🚒👦 (@HofEvanBuckley) reportedI hate cloudflare so ******* bad I need them gone 😩😩😩 why is it a struggle to go on a website everyday bc of them ???
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LastManStanding (@KrisRy14) reportedIt’s cloudflare down again, please get ur sh* together
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Eric (@realfunnyeric) reportedCloudflare issues?
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PaymentExecutive (@pymtexecutive) reported7/ THE ANNOUNCEMENT MOST PAYMENT PROS MISSED @Cloudflare launched NET Dollar — a US dollar-backed stablecoin designed specifically for the agentic web. The thesis: traditional payment rails fail for AI-agent micropayments. Card networks and cross-border fees make micropayments economically unviable. NET Dollar enables sub-cent, machine-to-machine payments at internet scale. Cloudflare already processes 1 billion HTTP 402 "Payment Required" responses per day on its network — the infrastructure backbone for the x402 agentic payment protocol. NET Dollar + x402 + Cloudflare's global network = the closest thing to a production-ready agentic payment rail that exists. Tomorrow's CLARITY Act markup makes this infrastructure's legal status clearer.
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Josh Galt (@JoshGalt) reported@Lovable I literally spent all last week moving ALL the public-facing sites to astro on coolify after wasting time and money with prerender saas and cloudflare worker etc which didn't work properly. 😒 Glad you finally fixed this (and good riddance to lovableHTML and prerender io) but damn, I'm out like $500 bucks and now have to make a tough decision on bringing sites back or leaving them on astro for my agents to work on...
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Alistair (@ahut10) reported@evertjr @vercel @rauchg That looks terrible! is it time to migrate to CloudFlare workers instead?
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Tim Wachter (@TimWachter) reported@badlogicgames It _is_ kinda weird that OP then went on to use cloudflare, but I guess that's a very low risk/easy to migrate away from service to use
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Karol Bąk (@kukicola) reportedI wish Cloudflare workers would support Ruby natively
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Focus $EDGE (@focus_edge) reported@dotkrueger @Cloudflare can't get my login mail
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Shimecki (@scheemunai) reported@audiencon Or... you haven't implemented fallback to other providers. Otherwise what you're saying is - if your product dies when Cloudflare is down you're just a Cloudflare wrapper... or any other 3rd party that you're using in your stack. Including hosting, emails, or whatever else...
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Sanidhya Shishodia (@iisanidhya) reportedCloudflare cut 1,100 jobs. 20% of its workforce. reason given: internal AI usage went up 600% in three months. the company building the infrastructure for the AI revolution is being restructured by the AI revolution. I build agents on top of Cloudflare's edge network. the platform I depend on is being disrupted by the category I'm building in. the irony runs all the way down. #AI #tech
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kextcache (@kextcache) reported@ChristianLempa pi-hole + unbound combo has been solid for 3 years. unbound does recursive lookups so you're not leaking every query to cloudflare or google dns. adguard is slick but you can't beat p-hole's regex filtering. been blocking 30% of dns requests on my network and it barely broke anything
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Alex Miller (@alexlmiller) reporteddoes anybody here use an email service (eg mailgun, resend, etc) for their personal addresses or smaller projects and also use Cloudflare? Have something for you to check out if so
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Solo (@projectsolo) reportedAt Consensus 2026, the hottest panel was titled "How to Prove You're Human in an AI World." Cloudflare and former U.S. officials on stage. 20,000 attendees. Proof of humanity is no longer a niche problem. It's the question the whole industry is now answering.
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Sattyam Jain (@Sattyamjjain) reportedFive days ago, Cloudflare announced agents could buy domains. HN gave it 626 points and the reaction was "interesting experiment." Yesterday, AWS shipped a managed service for it. Concept → managed infrastructure in 5 days. Fastest we've ever seen this cycle complete.
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Jilles Soeters (@Jilles) reportedI’ve been building so much on Cloudflare I forgot these problems exist.
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timagixe (@timagixe) reportedi remember the first time I bought domain on NameCheap the first thing I did in 10 minutes - transferred domain to CloudFlare luckily to me it was .com - so no issues with that
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Iarimas (@Iarimas7) reported@IdleIrkutsk @gelbooru @Cloudflare 2. It's not Gelbooru's or Cloudflare's concern of what laws are being tampered with since the internet (for now) is a free sanctioned service that if such places actually had concern they would contact Gelbooru specifically for it- it is not Cloudflare's concern.
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Merlin (@TheWizardTower) reported@Ruff681368 If improper use isn't obvious, it's hiding a bug. The point of an abstraction is to make invalid states unrepresentable, and improper use obvious. This is what Rust/Haskell/Scala do by using Maybe/Optional instead of a universal null type. Even when CloudFlare had the outage because they called .unwrap() on a pointer, the meaning of that function is "You solemnly swear that this is a Some(x), because if it's a None, I'm blowing up your runtime." And, indeed, when that came up, the problem was *immediately* obvious. The go code in question here was code that looked reasonable at first glance, but wasn't. That's a problem!
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Disengage9090 (@Disengage9090) reported@HiveHelper why does the Hive Hub make constant DNS over HTTPs requests to various Public DNS Resolvers? Every 5 minutes the hub is trying to connect to either Cloudflare DNS, Quad9 DNS or Google DNS over port 443. I block all public DNS resolvers on my home network, so why…?
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Fredrik (@Fredrik4k) reportedMoved hosting of my site from Vercel to Cloudflare and its been great Codex has consistently performed much better at debugging and solving issues
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SONIKKU🤑 (@Sonikku_Blue_) reported@TheClone_17 sorry i dont know how to do that, but i read a comment, from someone with the same issue, by downloading smth called Cloudflare Warp?
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ShadowDRSP⛏️ (@ShadowDRSP) reported@dotkrueger @Cloudflare Sessions have been running up to an hour and nothing Mined. What happened, something isn't right. I've logged out and logged back in, same result. It showing active mining but never gets a mined hit. @dotkrueger
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Peridoxalite (@Peridoxalite) reported@driesvints It simply sucks that Cloudflare doesn't support ccTLD :(