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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 2 days ago
Colima Hosting 3 days ago
Leuven Domains 4 days ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 5 days ago
Mâcon Cloud Services 10 days ago
Ashburn Domains 13 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MissiTheWitch
    Missi 🦇🌙 (@MissiTheWitch) reported

    @JaxxingIt same finally. took me 50min bc servers went down, but cloudflare queue our lord and savior made it possible 🙏

  • JoakimThomsen
    JMT (@JoakimThomsen) reported

    @Cloudflare This is perfect for Cloudflare! Since the interfaces are so terrible, having an agent will free newbies (like me) from reading 100 page manuals, various Reddit and blog articles, just to understand how to setup a tunnel (or anything really).

  • 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.

  • Adarsh_Web3
    Adarsh  (@Adarsh_Web3) reported

    @Shefali__J @Railway It is not working on Jio Internet 😭 buying domain and puting in cloudflare will fix it for everyone. Thanks for letting know 🥹🫶

  • SamNewby_
    Sam (@SamNewby_) reported

    I’m still confident and so are millions of their customers who also have never had an issue. If you listened to one guys bad scenario on the internet then you’d never find a provider OVH had a DC on fire a few years ago Cloudflare has had major outages AWS has had major outages - us-east-1 taking down a large part of the internet last year Railway exposed customer personal data via CDN config a few weeks ago The list can go on

  • joshmlewis
    Josh Lewis (@joshmlewis) reported

    @theCTO Build your own on GCP that’s kernel isolated or if usage is high enough rent the cheapest metal box on AWS (they don’t do KVM on non-metal). Point Claude at Cloudflare Sandbox or other service to get the surface right.

  • rotherwell
    U&Me v chatgpt (@rotherwell) reported from Attleborough, England

    @TNLUK have you guys heard of cloudflare ? Been trying for 20 mins to buy a ticket online for tonight, you can use a quality of service to stream punters through, looks like you are being DOS attacked. Or badly managed.

  • Singh_Jasminder
    Jasminder Pal Singh 🟦 (@Singh_Jasminder) reported

    The mechanism is straightforward. Agents run stripe projects init (with the new Projects plugin). They query a service catalog, get OAuth identity attestation from Stripe, receive a payment token, auto-provision a Cloudflare account, buy a domain via Cloudflare Registrar, and receive an API token — all without any preconfigured tools or human steps.

  • worldofwhiteboy
    whiteboy (@worldofwhiteboy) reported

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

  • YanivKaul
    Yaniv Kaul (@YanivKaul) reported

    This was caused by @Cloudflare warp service definition and was fixed by @opencode ! Yay!

  • sidpoasting
    siddharth (@sidpoasting) reported

    did security audit of my coolify instance using codex and its like it had no security at all. added fail2ban, removed default sudo access, disabled pwd login and no port 22 open for public internet except cloudflare tunnels and i am sure there is more to it??

  • mitchell_bennis
    Mitchell Bennis (@mitchell_bennis) reported

    @prestonjbyrne Curious if an American website that uses a service like Cloudflare, where the site may be cached on overseas servers for faster access, would be considered a foreign presence.

  • OtowoOps
    Otowo (@OtowoOps) reported

    The fix: Cloudflare Tunnel. Instead of waiting for inbound connections, your server reaches OUT to Cloudflare's edge. CGNAT can't block outbound traffic.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    No, not strictly. This uses Stripe's new Projects protocol as the secure orchestrator (token-based, no card details shared with the agent, $100/mo default limit you control). Any service can integrate with it for agent subscriptions/payments, even if they have their own gateway—Stripe handles the agent flow on top. Cloudflare is the first live example.

  • PostalCoastal
    DJ Coastal (@PostalCoastal) reported

    @bneeditor Cloudflare is down again...

  • axel_clark_
    Axel Clark (@axel_clark_) reported

    Built a “Code Mode” HubSpot MCP for my org, modeled on cloudflare/mcp, then ran a pipeline review with Claude and asked for feedback vs the default HubSpot MCP: >Roughly 3–5× fewer tokens and one round-trip instead of three. The bigger win isn't the token count — it's that filtering, pagination, and aggregation move out of the model's context and into deterministic JS. Two tools: search the API spec, and execute JS in a sandbox against HubSpot. The trick is borrowed straight from Cloudflare’s Code Mode post — the token stays server-side and the agent only ever calls a hubspot.request(...) helper, so I can lock down endpoints and it can’t see the secret or hit anything outside HubSpot.

  • FloridaMannnnnn
    Florida Man (@FloridaMannnnnn) reported

    @Cloudflare This is…a terrible idea

  • FilmLadd
    FilmLadd (@FilmLadd) reported

    You're absolutely right about the remote-service issue not being unique to AI, it's a terrible idea for most businesses in most use cases, but everyone still keeps falling for it. It's like mixing the Sirens from Greek Mythology with Groundhog Day. Cloudflare crashing the Internet multiple times all on its own within a few years' time comes to mind.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • draecomino
    James **** (@draecomino) reported

    Cloudflare is the most live player of all the compute clouds. They are the first to let the AI agent be a billable customer.

  • cheesealloverme
    cheeseallovermyfries (@cheesealloverme) reported

    @thsottiaux Can you fix plugins? The API endpoint is getting 403 from cloudflare on Windows so the plugins page is missing from the sidebar and plugins aren’t working

  • ngriffin_uk
    Nicholas Griffin (@ngriffin_uk) reported

    @ashleymcnamara exactly and its good that this is being acknowledged. cloudflare have massive outages and theyve took me down for hours, i still host everything with them and dont even think of moving because they own every single outage end to end.

  • diegoesolorzano
    Diego E. Solórzano (@diegoesolorzano) reported

    @Cloudflare Hey, I had an issue with billing on Apr 7th. Filled a support ticket and still having heard from you. The price on the model's docs page and the price you actually pay are not the same number. In my case the gap was 18x. @CloudflareDev

  • leylndd
    leyland (@leylndd) reported

    if you can’t fix it with cloudflare workers, you’re not using enough cloudflare workers

  • weswinder
    Wes Winder (@weswinder) reported

    @bidah @VeCel cloudflare also has massive upsells they just come later in the customer lifecycle

  • MidnightWriterz
    Midnight Writer (@MidnightWriterz) reported

    @PhaedraXTeddy @Cloudflare @Meta They hate themselves. They're their own worst enemies.

  • shaidiastri
    liz: i miss u mobo (@shaidiastri) reported

    is anyone else having issues with cloudflare on ao3 or am i just a chud who needed to touch grass

  • 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

  • webmaster
    Jason (@webmaster) reported

    fwiw, I get some variation of this on almost every Shopify site lately. 4 sites just yesterday. Rate limited on cart changes, constant Cloudflare verifications, random errors, etc Shopify merchants are using all these anti spam tools that are overcorrecting on VPNs and agent automation Shopify sites are nearly unusable these days and I go straight to Amazon to buy the product instead of doing it direct