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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.

  1. Cloud Services (46%)

    Cloud Services (46%)

  2. Domains (30%)

    Domains (30%)

  3. Hosting (11%)

    Hosting (11%)

  4. Web Tools (10%)

    Web Tools (10%)

  5. E-mail (3%)

    E-mail (3%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
GermanyKöln Domains
NorwayTrondheim Cloud Services
GermanyFrankfurt am Main Cloud Services
United KingdomDerry Cloud Services
FranceParis Web Tools
GermanyNeu-Ulm Cloud Services
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ThePatriarchy10 ThePatriarchy (@ThePatriarchy10) reported

    @PalZer0 @blowdart What cloudflare did was drop a customer who was under attack, because the people behind the attack screamed at them to do it. That's the opposite of internet security service.

  • PalZer0 Dean Rosolen (@PalZer0) reported

    @blowdart One thing that sucks about social media in general, but especially Twitter, is that it never seems to leave room for nuance. CloudFlare/KF is the latest example of this where there are multiple different factors to consider but not enough space to flesh it all out.

  • ThePatriarchy10 ThePatriarchy (@ThePatriarchy10) reported

    @Sherman4Liberty No customer should ever trust cloudflare again. Kiwi farms was under active cyberattack, and cloudflare dropped them AT THE REQUEST OF THE ATTACKERS.

  • DaveC_BD Dave Corlett (@DaveC_BD) reported

    @searchbrat Interesting to see some SaaS firms acting more like media companies recently. Salesforce just launched their Salesforce+ streaming service. And Cloudflare has had Cloudflare TV for a while

  • PalZer0 Dean Rosolen (@PalZer0) reported

    @blowdart The difference here (and one that a lot of people seem to miss) is that CloudFlare wasn't actually hosting anything from KF (which invokes their content policies). They were just providing DDoS protection (which should be treated as a common carrier service).

  • DeutschLimit n. (@DeutschLimit) reported

    @philh8714 @ggreenwald So you agree that Cloudflare was right to take down KiwiFarms, as coordinated efforts through a tech platform have no direct physical repercussions? That the KF users should just touch grass?

  • MCoetus I am d3d (dead, мёртв, 死了) (@MCoetus) reported

    Experimenting with using Cloudflare as the DNS provider, and using the caddy cloudflare module to ensure the generated Acme SSL is auto-generated when starting service. Also playing with using CF's SSL with caddy.

  • Raxyz0 Raxyz (@Raxyz0) reported

    @HoegLaw Cloudflare's messaging on this is so tortuous I almost feel bad for them. On the other hand, I feel even worse for the current state of the internet and its "no man's land" approach to moderation. Things aren't looking good...

  • A13xAndersson Alexander (@A13xAndersson) reported

    @SaranidStefan Because that's just not what he argued, kiwifarms being taken down wasn't an assault on liberty What he did argue was that it was scary how few people it was needed in order to pressure sites such as cloudflare

  • Pangaea__ Pangaea (@Pangaea__) reported

    @ItsKaceyTime at this point theres definitely a pretty big issue with bandwidth for them, i dont know how much money it costs but its probably higher than sustainable forever, especially with their DDOS protection no longer being cloudflare

  • juicy_moose Dr Oz's Landlord (@juicy_moose) reported

    @ENBrown skipthegames is a cloudflare customer using american IP addresses.

  • DerpN00bz Porfiry Petrovich (@DerpN00bz) reported

    @Timcast cloudflare "issue"

  • YAGWG The Man Who Shouldn't Exist (@YAGWG) reported

    @JustEatUK I see you've started using @Cloudflare in the last few weeks, guess I'll have to get used to them slowing down my connection then...

  • ggreenwald Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) reported

    @discordspies You have no power to force anyone to do anything. It's all in the hands of the largest media corporations and their employees. The CloudFlare CEO told everyone to **** off until NBC ran a story on KiwiFarms. Only that forced them to capitulate. That's who has the power - not you.

  • DARKDUME ⎝꧁꧂ ⎠DUM💀E85⎝꧁꧂ ⎠ (@DARKDUME) reported

    @JakkoLantern13 @A13xAndersson @SaranidStefan however, the dumbfucks at KF also started going after cloudflare employees or other large people cloudflare worked with if I'm not mistaken. So they basically made it in cloudflares interest to find a reason to ban them from service.

  • PTomlinson1980 Mike Richards (@PTomlinson1980) reported

    @punditmoi @Cloudflare That email has clearly been written by an idiot. "AK47 pistol." Hard to believe the person behind that is even able to leave the house.

  • carbonasteroids Person of Insufficient Intersectionality (@carbonasteroids) reported

    @tomselliott @DailyCaller I doubt it's daily caller themselves, could be a cloudflare type thing where there was an attack or reports of issues with a certain range of IPs. It's happened to me before where I had to switch up which node I was using.

  • Schingkenspigg1 Artaxerxes is magnetic and 5G ready (@Schingkenspigg1) reported

    @x_salaryman @StefanosOtherS @deludeddragon bro never met the kiwifarms user base Cloudflare doesn't drop sites for no reason 🤡

  • DataChaz Charly Wargnier (@DataChaz) reported

    @johnmurch @Cloudflare Some more rationale from John "GSC API has more data than the tool UI (1K row limit). You should always download all your GSC data, which has server costs. @Cloudflare Workers are cheap/fast, so it's a way to help when you have a LOT of GSC to download (think 10k+ sites daily!)"

  • CCVagina Conceal Carry Vagina (@CCVagina) reported

    @smitinnc @Cloudflare Damn

  • ThePatriarchy10 ThePatriarchy (@ThePatriarchy10) reported

    @cloudflare (and other security providers) abandoned a paying customer who was actively under a massive cyberattack at the request of the attackers. Is that a good business move? Is that putting the customer first?

  • VitaliyKolosWDL Vince (@VitaliyKolosWDL) reported

    @prdonahue Hi Patrick, Cloudflare fails to protect us from a 5-hour DDOS, support can`t suggest any custom services or solutions, and there are hundreds of users like us. Please, help your customers who proudly name you a 'leader' @templatemonster

  • WillPBach William Baughman (@WillPBach) reported

    @blowdart Cloudflare’s case seemed to be “the site we’re voluntarily hosting is so awful that it should be illegal, so make it illegal and we’ll take it down.” They really ignored the probability that a website that organizes murders was probably *already* illegal.

  • MehMeh27 Meh (@MehMeh27) reported

    @PerkyBiscuits @deludeddragon I mean we've literally just had two examples of, in one case horrendous violence/murders, in the other threats of violence, posted to facebook. Where're the calls to shut down facebook? Some weirdo posts a random threat then deletes it on kiwi farms and cloudflare gives in.

  • BassBrendanish Brendanish (@BassBrendanish) reported

    @Max__Power___ @qojte @deludeddragon congratulations for a useless comment. No one said anything about kiwifarms. This is about a piece of **** going out of their way to threaten and harass people. Kiwifarms is also ****. it got yeeted from cloudflare, which was unprecedented. Take the W and be a normal human.

  • ThePatriarchy10 ThePatriarchy (@ThePatriarchy10) reported

    @UndedInside @InfosecSapper Extremely debatable. The "credible threat" was a post by a bad actor that was deleted by a KF moderator in less than four minutes. It's a lame excuse that is not a ToS violation, and @cloudflare knows it.

  • drewper1 Drewper 🏳️‍🌈🧡🖤🎶 (@drewper1) reported

    @Thepenguin9 @FriendOfBingus @Cloudflare Twitter is more censored is the problem.... pedos and zoos deserve to have thier lives ruined... sorry don't touch kids and that won't happen lol

  • GCAbleism158 Abolish the monarchy. (@GCAbleism158) reported

    @1517Knightmare Still shocking how Cloudflare allow this ****.

  • ThePatriarchy10 ThePatriarchy (@ThePatriarchy10) reported

    @ggreenwald @discordspies Now NO sane customer should trust cloudflare since they have proved that they are willing to drop a customer actively under DDOS attack if the attackers threaten them enough.

  • InfosecSapper TheSapper (@InfosecSapper) reported

    Cloudflare's choosing to continue doing business with scum for no other reason than they're a paying customer. There's no law, legislation or other external compulsion for them to retain *any* customer. They're free to tell anyone to f- off, they're just choosing to tell us that.