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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.

  • 42% Domains (42%)
  • 32% Cloud Services (32%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 6% Web Tools (6%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Helsinki Cloud Services 4 hours ago
Crisfield Domains 2 days ago
Nanaimo Web Tools 3 days ago
New York City Web Tools 3 days ago
Istanbul Domains 6 days ago
Greater Noida E-mail 8 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • ReBeKaSJ
    ReBeKa.sonic (@ReBeKaSJ) reported

    Bottom line: You no longer have to worry about data leaks. With the "Self-Hosted Sandbox" feature, you can run Claude directly on your own local servers or via Cloudflare. This means your data never leaves your system, not even for a second. You have 100% control.

  • BuildWithAb
    Ab (@BuildWithAb) reported

    cloudflare goes down & everyone pretends its ok @Railway goes down for a bit and everyone starts unpacking as if they had been waiting for this moment precisely. outages are common and expected. we need to give them a break. still a v great service

  • Anthony8Raymond
    Anthony Raymond (@Anthony8Raymond) reported

    @michele654 @SetraHost Neat business! You’re using Cloudflare, yes? If so, would be why your site is online. Mine are down and so is SH.

  • simulx4
    simulx4 (@simulx4) reported

    by writing my own rust drivers and my own POP3 email edge worker in cloudflare, I can easily handle millions of email messages per hour now and it will cost me hardly anything if you get a crap ton of email and you have workflows that need to use it like AI stuff, It's the absolute best architecture

  • SecurityElena
    Elena | Contract Security Auditor (@SecurityElena) reported

    Cloudflare catching bugs in Anthropic's AI generated patches is the exact problem i've been warning about. we're already seeing contracts deployed from LLM output with zero human review and the exploit window is massive

  • picsoung
    Nicolas Grenié (@picsoung) reported

    @Miguel07Code @HyperFrames_ Performances, I had issues rendering a 1min video with 15 videos clips it was timing out all the time needed to use Cloudflare workers to render

  • udevadm
    udevadm (@udevadm) reported

    @_JohnHammond @OepnAI Fell for this and got really pissed off because the cloudflare captcha was saying it didn't support linux

  • deep_kr_shah
    Deepak Shah (@deep_kr_shah) reported

    @bruvimtired Actually @dillon_mulroy did and he **** on him like he should.. Bro is turning his ****** fight and trying to make it like Vercel vs cloudflare

  • shubh19
    Shubh Jain (@shubh19) reported

    @glcst gcp is basically a black box with zero support so i am not surprised they nuked railway while i am moving everything to cloudflare

  • tobias_petry
    Tobias_Petry.sql (@tobias_petry) reported

    @munawwarfiroz @mattiasgeniar They're using Cloudflare which handles DDoS good as well. But with any DDoS protection service, many malicious requests are always going through. So changing the DDoS provider won't help much. They must (and do) work on handling the requests going through better.

  • syntoythesis
    Bored Devops ☠️🛠⚙️ (@syntoythesis) reported

    @theo @r_marked The only question I want to know is which level you're service will sit. Conventional wisdom says right above AWS/Azute/GCP, but that feels too boring. "It's a CloudFlare+Vercel wrapper," feels like something you'd go for and I am here for it.

  • rjkarmayogi
    Ravi Joseph (@rjkarmayogi) reported

    Technical marketing has the same structure as... marketing. Early in the history of the company, Cloudflare founder Matthew Prince realized that the output of Cloudflare’s engineering team could produce unique, differentiated marketing assets that could beat standard marketing content. He found that this created “the most cost effective and effective marketing that you can possibly do.” A key principle at work in Cloudflare’s engineering content: technical content still follows the same rules as other content types. There’s a different avatar, and specialized domain knowledge. But the structure underneath stays the same as in other types of marketing content: -Avatar -Problem -Solution -Transformation Cloudflare’s technical post “Our billing pipeline was suddenly slow. The culprit was a hidden bottleneck in ClickHouse” has this structure: -Avatar: Engineer running critical billing infrastructure. -Problem: Pipeline suddenly slow, no obvious errors. -Solution: Here's how we found lock contention in ClickHouse's query planner and patched it upstream. -Transformation: Query duration drops, resulting in competence and trust. In other words, Cloudflare’s technical post displays the same problem-solution-transformation structure as in other types of marketing. This problem-solution marketing structure is invisible when it's done well. The reader learns something, and in the process they learn that the company behind the content knows what it's doing. For infrastructure and developer tools companies, proof of competence can be a go-to-market strategy.

  • cver_me
    corrado (@cver_me) reported

    @KennyJohnsonATX @Cloudflare Beautiful! Just a quick q: is the logo option still available? I set it in the Access config, but it’s not displayed on the login page. Is it supposed to be displayed there?

  • miliklao
    Mili (@miliklao) reported

    @FerarriPrime @Oriyomh01 Could Cloudflare Durable Objects serve as an effective default standard for multi-agent and subagent chat user experiences. Treat this as a hypothesis until additional primary evidence appears.

  • Rananjay_RajW
    Rananjay Raj (@Rananjay_RajW) reported

    Second announcement: Self-hosted sandboxes are now in public beta for Claude Managed Agents. You can run Claude agents inside your own infrastructure. Cloudflare, Daytona, Docker, Modal, or Vercel. The agent loop runs on Claude's platform. But code execution happens on YOUR servers. For any enterprise that couldn't use AI agents because data had to leave their perimeter - that wall just came down.

  • benhylak
    ben hylak (@benhylak) reported

    @raunakdoesdev @thdxr @Cloudflare wrangler cli sucks last time i tried it

  • pheoru
    Nikita Cano (@pheoru) reported

    @AnthropicAI just launched MCP tunnels for Claude Managed Agents. The networking layer underneath? Cloudflare Tunnel. AI agents can now securely reach MCP servers inside your private network — no inbound firewall rules, no public endpoints. Outbound-only, post-quantum encrypted.

  • maksymkulia
    Max ☕️💻 (@maksymkulia) reported

    Just spent 5 hours to find the issue in our infrastructure, just to find that 1006 is caused purely due to @Cloudflare incident 🚬🗿 AI slop at it’s best

  • HolguinDev
    Fern Holguin @GDC2026 (@HolguinDev) reported

    @DanzoProduction @Pirat_Nation Cloudflare Tunnel shutting off isn’t normal behavior, that’s usually config, ISP, or traffic related. Jellyfin is open source, there is no centralized account system to selectively shut users off. You should troubleshoot your issues that's the price of selfhosted stuff here

  • EstePrimeWorld
    EstePrime (@EstePrimeWorld) reported

    @uwunetes He thinks that tagging Cloudflare and Cloudflare employees will help him. There is competition between those companies, but he is literally using the shadcn name, which has nothing to do with fair competition.

  • RajaPatnaik
    Raja Patnaik (@RajaPatnaik) reported

    The line that matters in the @Cloudflare write-up is "faster patching is the wrong reaction." That an AI found bugs across fifty real repos was roughly expected. We've known for a year that a frontier model plus a code execution environment can do basic offensive work. A defense plan built on "patch CVEs faster" has already lost. The attacker's discovery-to-exploit window is collapsing toward zero, and accelerating the defender queue from days to hours doesn't close that gap. The shape of the real answer is architecture that assumes the vulnerability will be found and contains its blast radius before any patch ships. Capability scoping at the call site. Per-request execution isolation. Network egress as default-deny. Memory-safe languages wherever migration is feasible. Vulnerabilities stay in the code, quarantined by design, with exploitation buying the attacker far less than it used to. Teams that ship that architecture over the next 12 months will look outrageously paranoid from the outside. They'll also be roughly the only ones whose stacks aren't getting steadily chewed by an agent loop running 24/7.

  • cver_me
    corrado (@cver_me) reported

    @KennyJohnsonATX @Cloudflare Ops! My bad, I didn’t see it! Thanks you very much for the quick reply!

  • jasonstandiford
    Jason Standiford (@jasonstandiford) reported

    @Cloudflare Seems to be down, getting a lot of 403's from our workers. Anybody else?

  • CannaMuffinMan
    Pending Deletion (@CannaMuffinMan) reported

    @grok @BluetearzHQ @Cloudflare ehhh....the one issue I run into is when trying to send legit traffic, my system says, cool traffic bro, looks legit, problem is, YOURE A BOT

  • _ChrisCovington
    Chris Covington (@_ChrisCovington) reported

    @dobroslav_dev @vercel @Cloudflare I’d trust a CloudFlare replacement, wouldn’t touch a vercel version for ****, I’d rather vendor the src

  • Shpigford
    Josh Pigford (@Shpigford) reported

    @anshnanda Cloudflare via their new CLI so you never even need to touch their UI.

  • 4STTC
    Spencer (@4STTC) reported

    @merill Fmm let's have @ClaudeAI stop #Cloudflare is down posts.

  • htmgarcia
    Valentín García (@htmgarcia) reported

    Is Cloudflare the worst product? Always experiencing negative experiences for years.

  • mdistiqurrahman
    Md Istiqur Rahman, Remote SEO Consultant for SaaS (@mdistiqurrahman) reported

    @gaganghotra_ Good catch man. Google literally launched Scroll-to-Text in Chrome 80 (2020) to fix this exact problem of buried info. Cloudflare wiping the #:~:text= undoes 6 years of UX progress lol. Super bad for GEO & deep AEO citation value.

  • kylewhocodes
    Kyle Devine (@kylewhocodes) reported

    @ShopifyEng hot module reloading is borked on the CLI with cloudflare returning 403 on cart events. Pls fix.