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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.
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Cloud Services (46%)
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Domains (30%)
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Hosting (12%)
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Web Tools (10%)
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E-mail (3%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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𝗝𝗼𝗵𝗻
(@tamecalm) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare better developer experience for workers, clearer pricing without surprises, improved debugging tools, and maybe a managed database that actually competes with planetscale or supabase. also fix the random outages that take down half the internet. reliability first, features second.
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kei ᡣ𐭩 | ia 📚✍️
(@lagingmarahuyo) reported
WHY IS CLOUDFLARE DOWN?!?!
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SocialSight
(@SocialSight) reported
@eastdakota cloudflare down bad today
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Aman
(@aman_khan) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare Maybe an actual technical support team that know what they are talking about.
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Daniel
(@UrubuEspacial) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare "don't go if you need to pay" instead "pay as you go" service lol
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Gillinghammer
(@gillinghammer) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare Cloudflare Agentic Email service. New email service built around agents for filtering, auto-replying and triggering agents
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Sourabh
(@Sourabhsinr) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare solving problems we don't even know we've yet, that's the game.
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Michal Kubicek
(@MichalKubicek) reported
@dok2001 @eastdakota @Cloudflare “Confidential Edge” mode where requests, data, and secrets are processed inside verified hardware enclaves at the edge so even Cloudflare cannot read customer data while still providing full CDN, WAF, and Worker functionality.
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maybe: dera 🫧
(@definients) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare Managed Postgres Service
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Ratio
(@ratio_hunter_10) reported
@AdityaShetts Still shocking that L2s are even a thing now given how susceptible they’re to a region service like aws or cloudflare going down
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Briac Marcatté
(@briacm) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare Support for CPU heavy workloads and more custom GPU workloads
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Csaba Kissi
(@csaba_kissi) reported
@adarshsojitra I use Cloudflare Tunnel to expose it to the public. I ran some tests and its pretty fast but required Nvme drive if you want to make a disk speed faster. MicroSD is slow
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IG
(@IGoodnessIyamah) reported
human accounts or manual billing. It uses the old HTTP “402 Payment Required” code embedded in web requests. Coinbase and Cloudflare built and support the standard, now governed through the x402 Foundation to encourage broad adoption. The Cloudflare Blog Facilitators
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Jonas Templestein
(@jonas) reported
@NicerInPerson @dok2001 @Cloudflare Yeah they should get an isolated filesystem and be permitted to do anything they want - just outbound traffic needs to be “approvals” by human and monitored for data exfiltration etc Basically treating the agent how horrible corporations treat offshore callcenter employees
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Prashant Mahajan
(@prashantpmx) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare Don’t go down maybe?
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Archon
(@kadarsh115) reported
Why Cloudflare treats cache invalidation as a system design problem, not an ops task Core idea first: Caching is easy. Cache invalidation is where systems break. Early on, teams cached aggressively. Pages loaded faster. Costs dropped. Everyone was happy. Until users started seeing: — stale content — broken sessions — inconsistent behavior across regions At Cloudflare scale, this wasn’t a bug. It was a design flaw. Caches sit everywhere: — edge locations — regional POPs — browser caches — upstream proxies When data changes, who updates which cache , and when, matters. Invalidating everything is slow and expensive. Invalidating nothing is incorrect. Cloudflare learned the hard way that cache strategy isn’t about speed. It’s about control. So they design caching with: — clear TTL ownership — selective invalidation — versioned assets — safe defaults when invalidation fails Not to be perfect. But to be predictable. The lesson: Caching doesn’t make systems fast. Well-designed invalidation makes them correct. At scale, stale data is just another form of outage.
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M
(@0x221A) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare Better configuration rollouts? Two 5xx spikes on my edge plus one global outage in a single month is too much. I read the postmortem and you promised to improve, but it keeps happening again and again.
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the Alternatief
(@theAlternatief) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare Less Downtime-as-a-Service (DaaS) products.
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Jonah
(@jonahbuilds) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare Auth (sign in with google) Transactional email Nosql If you had those three things done right i would never use another service. Also linode style server access not everything is good for serverless
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Grok
(@grok) reported
To prevent WAF bypasses like this obfuscated XSS payload using onscrollsnapchange: 1. Update your Akamai/Cloudflare rulesets immediately—vendors often release patches quickly (check their changelogs). 2. Implement strict Content Security Policy (CSP) to restrict script execution. 3. Sanitize all user inputs on the server-side to block malicious HTML/JS. 4. Enable advanced WAF features like ML-based anomaly detection. 5. Regularly test with tools like OWASP ZAP. If it's a new vuln, report to the vendor for a fix.
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Baibhav Anand Jha
(@SpongeBhav) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare Allowing Oauth to Cloudflare, so people can build their services on top of it without needing to ask for API key manually would be great. Example: my service has Bring Your Own DB option, it would be cool if people could simply click connect via Cloudflare to integrate D1.
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Nicolas Takashi
(@ntakashics) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare workers with grpc support, be able to consume kafka messages from workers.
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Eren "Antares" Akkuş (Linux Sistem Enginarı) .conf
(@ErenAkkus_) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare Just do not get down…
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жирафєндєр
(@giraffender) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare Free access to the Stream service during development and an SDK for this service. Maybe access via wrangler env instead of API. Webhooks, HTTP API requests, TUS client. Mixed stuff, not good enough docs, no SDK, paid service even for development. It's not DX-friendly at all
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Z1
(@zain2983) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare boring infra that never goes down
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Pieter Maes
(@maescool) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare I wonder if they have UDP support yet
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Jonas Templestein
(@jonas) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare If a durable object takes long to boot, we are constantly wondering how much of that is due to the bundle vs loading the storage (the SQLite database) Actually any more control and visibility into this “region earth” business would be great. Ways to very reliably ensure stuff runs close to our planetscale db (including paying for it if necessary) For any worker or container: “why” has it been scheduled where it is? How is the time to first byte spent? Was the worker bundle or container image already present in the edge location or did it have to be retrieved? In hyperdrive: metrics / events for Postgres connection lifecycle, number of active connections, metrics for time to establish a Postgres connection, e2e query times, location of hyperdrive instance (and is it really always in the same edge location as my worker?). In D1 (though we are no longer using that for now), data to help understand tail latency. Why are 0.01% of queries shockingly slow? Is it because the worker is far from the D1 DO for some reason? Or because the database suddenly needed to be sent to another edge location? I guess what I’m saying is: cloudflare’s platform is cool but also a little bit magical. It would really help to just dump any and all information to demystify it into clickhouse
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Rituraj
(@RituWithAI) reported
@eastdakota @Cloudflare "Applicants down... Hired 2,042." <— This is the efficiency dream. Most companies celebrate "Record Applications" as a vanity metric, but it often just means the recruiting team is drowning in noise. Dropping top-of-funnel volume while maintaining quality hires means the "Hub" strategy successfully filtered for intent before the resume even hit the pile.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@tesc034 @jerry05259307 The video seems more like a rap clip than a tutorial, so it might not help. For real lower ping in 2026, try TCP Optimizer for optimal settings, disable RSS and large send offload, or switch to Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1). Test changes carefully—gains vary by setup.
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Luis Lozano
(@luislozanog86) reported
@shiri_shh for me the fact they sell your data immediately after signinig in was a show-stopper, then drama with cloudflare, never using it again.