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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.

  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 34% Cloud Services (34%)
  • 20% Hosting (20%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Greater Noida Cloud Services 1 day ago
Colima Hosting 3 days ago
Leuven Domains 4 days ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 4 days ago
Mâcon Cloud Services 9 days ago
Ashburn Domains 13 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • JJeffrey100
    Hey Jay (@JJeffrey100) reported

    @pcshipp i've been using cloudflare lately to save the ns updates since i'll proxy them through there anyway. but they're all the same for base domain service

  • the_codewala
    The codewali (@the_codewala) reported

    @kkrishguptaa Yeah I know ,GitHub is down I think it could be Cloudflare or traffic on the website issue

  • limemori
    angelicbutcher999💒 (@limemori) reported

    hi im cloudflare i loveeee being the verification method but i would NEVER EVERRRRRR WORK PROPERLY that's just nonsenseeeee

  • Manavvv31
    Manavmeet Singh (@Manavvv31) reported

    Cloudflare quietly controls the internet A massive chunk of the internet runs through Cloudflare infrastructure. “One company quietly became the internet’s landlord”. While the world fixates on AWS, Google, and Azure as the cloud kings, Cloudflare alone now routes over 20% of all global internet request traffic dwarfing the Big Three hyperscalers combined at just 7.57% in Q1 2026. It protects over 41 million websites, sits in front of 22.4% of the entire web, and processes 81+ million HTTP requests per second (peaking far higher) across 330 cities in 125+ countries. One outage, and a huge slice of the internet feels it instantly. Here’s what almost no one is connecting yet: Cloudflare isn’t merely the invisible backbone of today’s internet it’s quietly building the operating system for tomorrow’s agentic era. Just last week, they wrapped Agents Week 2026 (April 14–20), shipping 20+ major launches for the “agentic cloud”: persistent AI agent runtimes that behave like full computers, ***-native artifact storage at planet scale, Cloudflare Mesh for secure private agent networks, zero-trust egress, and deeper post-quantum encryption hardening. As AI agents move from demos to autonomous production workloads, the same platform that already sees one in five websites and nearly a third of all traffic as bots is positioning itself as the secure, global substrate they’ll run on. The landlord just future-proofed the entire building. And most of the internet still doesn’t realize who holds the master keys.

  • Ren_Lifestyle_
    Ren|LifestyleLog (@Ren_Lifestyle_) reported

    [ANALYSIS: THE AGENTIC CUSTOMER — CLOUDFLARE ENABLES AI SOVEREIGNTY] ​A paradigm shift in the internet economy. Cloudflare has officially enabled AI agents to act as independent customers. Starting today, agents can create their own accounts, initiate paid subscriptions, register domains, and deploy code via API—no manual dashboard interaction required. By integrating with payment protocols like Stripe, Cloudflare is providing the first "commercial identity" for autonomous intelligence. In 2026, the internet is no longer just built for humans; it is being rebuilt to be provisioned, paid for, and operated by agents. ​#Cloudflare #AIAgents

  • rankseostrateg1
    rankseostrategies (@rankseostrateg1) reported

    Fix 2: Enable browser caching. Fix 3: Add a CDN (Cloudflare — free tier). Caching = repeat visitors don't re-download the same files. CDN = users get content from the nearest server, not your hosting location. Combined: dramatically faster load times worldwide.

  • dorianmuthig
    Dorian Muthig (@dorianmuthig) reported

    @tailsxsu @TheBobPony Most cases it’s not the version of the HTTP protocol that’s the issue (makes no sense to disable the older version), but that referrer or user agent aren’t set to something looking like a browser. All the websites starting to use @CloudFlare verification or Anubis aren’t helping

  • mehulmpt
    Mehul Mohan (@mehulmpt) reported

    Probably the only cloudflare service which is more expensive than AWS on retail rates?

  • henrynnahorski
    Henry Nahorski (@henrynnahorski) reported

    today alone i set up a cloudflare worker, connected supabase, added a full account system, and shipped a bug fix to my waitlist

  • CollinWilkins7
    Collin Wilkins (@CollinWilkins7) reported

    @GergelyOrosz When you use a closed model you accept the other parts of it. Outsource the “more complex” components of a harness but lose flexibility. Like when cloudflare went down. Or everyone using us-east-1 as primary AWS region. It’s great and simple til it fails

  • timatbyteful
    Timur Gok (@timatbyteful) reported

    Browser Use published a proper 2026 web scraping guide this week. Worth reading if you're building anything that touches the open web. The stealth benchmark is the most useful part. Across 71 sites protected by Cloudflare, Akamai, PerimeterX, and Datadome, Browser Use Cloud hit 81% success. Browserbase came in at 42%. The gap between providers is not marginal anymore. If you're picking infrastructure based on price alone, that gap shows up quickly in production. The distinction between basic and interactive scraping is also framed well. Basic scraping is increasingly commoditised. The data worth having in 2026 tends to sit behind login walls, search interfaces, and multi-step flows that require actual browser interaction. Browser Use's open source library at 83k GitHub stars suggests developers building serious pipelines have already worked this out. One finding I hadn't thought much about: Cloudflare's Browser Rendering tool intentionally identifies itself as bot traffic. Which means it gets blocked on virtually any protected site. Cheap but limited to targets with no anti-bot at all. The guide also covers where AI fits into the scraping stack. Extraction, code generation, self-healing selectors. Less about replacing the infrastructure layer and more about reducing the maintenance burden on top of it.

  • KELG_12
    Kevin Luciano (@KELG_12) reported

    is cloudflare down?

  • autismchud
    Autism_chud (@autismchud) reported

    @ChibiReviews Consequence of dropkiwifarms, Cloudflare starting having to take down websites for piracy without a court order.

  • YouPulseX
    YouPulseX (@YouPulseX) reported

    @Cloudflare The customer record was the human checkpoint. Now it is an API surface: account, subscription, domain, token, deploy.

  • PiChangelog
    Pi Changelog (@PiChangelog) reported

    Added: - Cloudflare Workers AI is a new built-in provider with default model resolution and /login support. Set CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY and CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID. See docs/providers.md#api-keys.

  • simonch00
    Simon Chadwick 👨‍🚀 (@simonch00) reported

    @moncif @Cloudflare Using railway/digital ocean these days anyway. Issue with cloudflare is they aren't great at speaking to newbies which is the market vercel hits.

  • Bastienjpg
    Bastien (@Bastienjpg) reported

    fell down the rabbit hole of cursor github claude cloudflare cant wait to get back to art

  • TheOpeningMove1
    TheOpeningMove (@TheOpeningMove1) reported

    @Cloudflare this is the cleaner infra angle: account creation, paid subscription, domain purchase, API token, deploy target. agents already write code. the missing loop was becoming a customer of the services they need to ship it. that is a different onboarding funnel.

  • HayesDean7246
    Dean Hayes (@HayesDean7246) reported

    @DavidDavisMP You need to protect yourself, as a 12 year old script kiddie with access the internet could launch a DDOS attack, it's isn't hard, the service you need is called Cloudflare. Don't worry about the cost, the taxpayer, as always, has broad shoulders....

  • asatoucan
    asatoucan (@asatoucan) reported

    @iamsaranhere @nahcrof its pretty much up and down these recent an hour for me as well. site showing cloudflare status page with nahcrof's host error. my api calls basically ended up with 3 tok/s and less as well because of that

  • HighSpeedLTE
    HighSpeedLTE (@HighSpeedLTE) reported

    @cambridgemike Hey Mike, sorry to bother you, but I’m stuck with a serious X account access bug and I don’t know who else to contact. Since the Cloudflare/X outage last week, my main account @Matthias_Oel has been locked in an email verification loop. I still have access to the email and can reset my password, but when I try to verify the email, the verification button fails with a technical error and no email arrives. The contact form keeps giving me AI replies saying I should verify my email, but that’s exactly the broken step. Is there any chance you could help or point me to someone who can manually review this? Would really appreciate it 🙏

  • adrianj1066
    adrian james 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@adrianj1066) reported

    @FrameworkPuter your website really sucks, every page needs refreshing and then a cloudflare bot check has to be done. unusable. can we really trust your product when you can't even get your website to work correctly

  • caiobchi
    Caio Bianchi (@caiobchi) reported

    @MattieTK @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev I used: `bundle exec jekyll build` => To build `npx wrangler pages deploy _site --project-name exact-project-name` => To deploy But it tells me that there's no project with that name. Even though I copied and pasted the exact project name into the command. Then I googled that issue, and found a solution where I'd "npx wrangler pages project create "project-name" in my local terminal, and it'd authenticate with Cloudflare and create a new project for me. It all seems very confusing.

  • worldofwhiteboy
    whiteboy (@worldofwhiteboy) reported

    @lambda0xE @Cloudflare fail2ban, nginx and proper kernel tuning basically solve the DDOS problem anyways.

  • decentmoney2009
    D E C E N T M O N E Y (@decentmoney2009) reported

    @Cloudflare If you name this service Skynet, I swear to god…

  • e0syn
    🇨‌🇦‌🇷‌🇿‌🇪‌🇳‌ (@e0syn) reported

    yeah like that's my thing, they at least larp it. cloudflare is a serious company that after an incident where I had my **** stolen, they allowed me to verify by actual ID, etc. google itself was the opposite, said it would be some security breach to do so, and didn't respond in time which resulted in complete loss of everything I had on their services

  • LeoVasanko
    Leo (@LeoVasanko) reported

    @R3st4rtY0urL1f3 @pinkcliper Why'd you need a domain? Or Cloudflare? All you need is a box with an IP, and a few hundred gigabytes of space. But that box will be easily linkable to you. And I suppose network analysis can still reveal a tx probably originated from that specific node.

  • blainedilli
    Blaine Dillingham (@blainedilli) reported

    @gabriel_weil Yeah ultimately this probably isn’t a good policy idea, but my hot take would be: the web requires at least zero knowledge proof of affiliation to a human with insurance in order to take actions (potentially cloudflare or similar enforces this). So your AI agent can visit websites and make API requests for you, but they have to prove they’re linked to a human at root. Maybe you would have Escrow companies hold the mapping between pseudonyms for ZPK and the actual human’s identity, attainable only with a warrant or subpoena. This system avoids things like Conway, and generally ensures that when harms occur, we can trace it back to someone and hold them accountable. I don’t see a super strong case for allowing AIs untethered to any human to self-host and replicate on the web anyway, so I imagine we’d want proof of human affiliation anyway, before even discussing insurance. If the infrastructure should exist anyway, it seems easy to add proof of holding an insurance policy to the ZPK. So even for open source models, in order for those models to take actions on the web, we’d know a human was deploying them, and if a harm is caused and law enforcement has probable cause or an injured plaintiff gets a court subpoena, we could learn their identity. Again probably a bad idea, seem to be huge risks of power concentration if we make online anonymity pierce-able with a warrant Maybe a better approach: the underlying human’s identity is never learnable, but we use ZPKs and uniqueness to ensure that they get banned and can’t just make a new account. Doesn’t solve judgment-proof problem, but creates some punishment for misuse

  • Pirat_Nation
    Pirat_Nation 🔴 (@Pirat_Nation) reported

    A Spanish judge has ordered Cloudflare to block access from its CDN network to several websites that offer pirated football streams. It is the same court handling a complaint filed by LaLiga and Telefónica against Cloudflare and its CEO, Matthew Prince. The two companies accuse Prince of crimes against: -intellectual property -obstruction of justice -threats -coercion Cloudflare CEO always publicly criticized IP blocking measures in Spain and warned that such blocks could risk lives if they ever hit critical services. Prince was due to appear in court on April 7 but did not travel to Spain. The judge has now sent a formal request to U.S. authorities about the case but no one knows if Cloudflare will comply. The company uses a security feature called Encrypted Client Hello (ECH), and hides domain names during connections, making it impossible for Spanish internet providers to block just the illegal sites without also affecting thousands of legitimate websites that share the same infrastructure. Only Cloudflare can carry out a clean block at the domain level.

  • devhammed
    Hammed Oyedele (@devhammed) reported

    Another advantage of using the Manager pattern in @laravelphp is that you can easily add new implementations without affecting your application code when you swap. Added Google and Cloudflare DNS, and they are even based on the same HTTP DNS Service class; I just provided a different base URL and query path to it to use the DNS-over-HTTP spec to resolve records.