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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.
- Domains (41%)
- Cloud Services (25%)
- Hosting (16%)
- Web Tools (13%)
- E-mail (6%)
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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Ali Sherief (@Zenul_Abidin) reported@marclou Free plans don't really do much for you unless the service in question is called Cloudflare or Vercel. Or some other IaaS
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Zinoun Badr-Eddine 🇲🇦 (@xoniques) reported@aiob_me @irachdaoui You need at least 5$ worker to get mail service ! But yes ! Cloudflare is dope even ai worker model have a free tier
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Rhys (@RhysSullivan) reported@cschmatzler ah i need to make this flow better, this is for registering your own oauth client but it's showing your mcp connections since the oauth target (cloudflare) is the same, will fix
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AtomicSpark (@AtomicSpark) reportedX (and likely other platforms and apps) will not preview links to your self-hosted websites unless you support TLS version 1.2 @Cloudflare: SSL/TLS > Edge Certificates > Minimum TLS Version Set to TLS 1.2 @nginx: /etc/nginx/nginx.conf ssl_protocols TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3;
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Jeff Byer 🐙 (@globaljeff) reportedI broke my finger, so I built an enterprise-level web app with one voice prompt. Enterprise-grade web infrastructure does not require enterprise complexity. The stack we build and deploy for clients at Byer Co runs on Cloudflare's global edge network, spanning 300+ cities, with no origin server to provision, patch, or babysit. Requests execute at the data center closest to the user. No cold starts. No ops overhead. Monthly cost: $0 Security is built into the network layer, not bolted on. Cloudflare Turnstile handles bot and abuse protection without degrading user experience. Bot Fight Mode challenges known malicious traffic before it ever reaches your application code. You get enterprise-level protection with zero additional vendors to manage. The stack: SvelteKit + Tailwind CSS (lean frontend, no virtual DOM overhead) Cloudflare Workers via Wrangler (edge deployment, global by default) Cloudflare R2 (object storage, no egress fees) Cloudflare D1 (SQLite at the edge, binds directly to Workers) Resend (transactional email) Cloudflare Turnstile + Bot Fight Mode (bot protection at the network level) Fewer libraries. Fewer third-party dependencies. Smaller attack surface. Faster builds and more predictable maintenance across every property we manage. If you are evaluating web infrastructure for a project, a portal, or a product build, this is worth a look before you default to a more complicated setup.
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MechaboyDos☄️🐙🌿👁🐾🎼🍵💭 (@MechaboyDos) reported@hytebrand Site has to be bugged or something, or just overloaded on traffic... Either I get Cloudflare errors, or I can pre-order but it says sold out when I try to add to cart, or I get a success messaged that I added to cart but then my cart stays empty. Please fix this.
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Fahad Hussain (@FahadHussa3165) reportedClaude = coding. ($20/mo) GitHub = version control. (Free) Supabase = backend. (Free) Clerk = auth. (Free) Resend = emails. (Free) Vercel = deploying. (Free) Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) Upstash = Redis. (Free) Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) PostHog = analytics. (Free) Sentry = error tracking. (Free) Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build
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Boring Engineer (@boringeng) reportedfounders: what % of your “Direct” traffic do you think is actually people coming from ChatGPT? I couldn’t answer this for my own site. then I found out Cloudflare was blocking ClaudeBot by default and I never knew. feels like we’re all flying blind on the channel that’s replacing search.
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DO-SAY-GO (@realdosaygo) reportedyou can't. you'll spend a month chasing down all the things. then get insta banned by CloudFlare or Datadome. I'm deep in this tech and it still took me 300 hours. Even if you're a 10x engineer vs me, you're still droppin 30 hours on this. At 200-500 an hour that's 6-15K. Or you could just pay me the equivalent of 30 minutes, and you can have it right now. Up to you, bad ;)
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Anto (@anto_edd) reportedIf your sign-up page doesn’t have Cloudflare Turnstile… bots are probably signing up before real users do. Fake accounts. Wasted verification emails. Burnt email quota. ~10 mins to add. One of the highest ROI security fixes for any SaaS. Personally experienced this issue. What are you using?
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David Frosdick (@DavidFrosdick) reportedBeen putting Cloudflare pages to use today. @NotionHQ database on the backend. Customer shops built for brands on the front end. Hold about 120 products. Protected login, stripe checkout or checkout on account. Customer account approvals. Order confirmation emails and invoices. All built so staff can manage products prices from inside Notion setting markup on cost price, customer account management and more. I might start switching my smaller Shopify sites over to this as it’s easier to manage for small ecom stores with 100 products.
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a^M33 (@Dialupinternt) reportedUmmmm I'm getting CloudFlare DNS issues on EBGames in Canada. Anyone else?
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Mersh (@GooningOnTumblr) reported@Philo01 @Cloudflare In case you’re poor and your auto renewal doesn’t go through
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jaykee (@jaykeelinkjuice) reported★ Uploading data to the cloud is free. Downloading it costs $0.09 per GB. Cloudflare analysis shows 8,000% margins over cost. ★ Egress fees eat up 10-15% of total bills, yet most operators never check this line item separately. Path A: Clean up regions, add VPC endpoints, enable CDN reduce costs inside your current cloud. Path B: Shift to egress-free storage like R2 or OCI, or plan migration at contract renewal. First action is the same: Open your cost report and check the “Data Transfer” percentage. Over 5%? Start tracking it.
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orig (@the_real_ori) reported@sunglassesface @Cloudflare @PlanetScale Support is always the last unsolved piece, even at companies this good. Infra scales on its own, a Discord full of overworked humans does not. That gap (AI answers first, humans only on escalations) is the whole reason I am building in this space.
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BLOCKCAST.CC NEWS (@Blockcastcc) reportedCloudflare launched its Monetization Gateway, allowing customers to charge for webpages, APIs, datasets, and MCP tools behind its network. Payments settle instantly in stablecoins using the x402 protocol, an open standard based on HTTP 402 that supports frictionless micropayments down to fractions of a cent without accounts or chargebacks. As Cloudflare protects a large share of the internet, this enables scalable monetization for creators and developers, particularly facilitating AI agents paying per use for data and services.
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CARTIST (@cartist00) reported@world_xyz @worldnetwork @Cloudflare lmao wtf
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Henry Sibanda (@sibanda_henry) reported@brave Good stuff 👌. Also, why does brave constantly ask for cloudflare verification when doing a search from the address bar, thats so annoying and slow, makes me jump back to chrome because it never does that
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Jakeb Ray (@jakeb_ray) reported@0xganny @liltheo @BullpenFi It's system architecture and infra issues dude to request load. They’d have to redesign the server-less edge functions, upgrade their ALB’s instance count, reprovision Cloudflare, and account the changes for App Runners. It isn't something that happens in an afternoon.
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Ercan Ermiş (@flightlesstux) reportedI'd like to personally thank CloudFlare because they fixed the session cookie issue on the login screen, and we can now continue using the same session without having to log in several times a day. It would also be great if we didn't have to say no to the cookie bar on the homepage every day. #CloudFlare
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amir(❖,❖) inkog.base.eth🟣🟢 (@amirhp771) reportedThe current discourse in decentralized tech frequently misidentifies the final boss of the internet age by focusing on frontend applications or software protocols. The absolute leverage over both real time artificial intelligence processing and crypto node survival sits at the network ingress and edge security proxy tier that dictates which automated entities are allowed to view the web. My pick for the final level is Cloudflare and the centralized web traffic scrubbing layer. Reason one is total data gatekeeping. As autonomous software agents scale, they must continuously ingest real time web information to function. This centralized edge tier completely controls the anti scraping firewalls and cryptographic challenge systems that shield the internet. They unilaterally decide which data ingestion bots get throttled or blocked entirely, controlling the supply chain of raw knowledge before a single model training process even begins. Reason two is validator node architecture survival. The vast majority of decentralized infrastructure networks and remote procedure call providers rely heavily on centralized corporate proxy configurations to shield their systems from malicious traffic. A single policy adjustment or edge routing update from this centralized layer can instantly degrade network latency or isolate distributed nodes globally without warning. Watching who controls the physical edge routing is why influence infrastructure like @RallyOnChain becomes vital. Instead of anchoring evaluation to social leverage or centralized distribution networks, Rally uses intelligent contracts to score content quality programmatically on chain. It bypasses corporate gatekeepers by measuring objective data value directly rather than follower count. If the absolute gatekeeper of the web edge adjusts its validation parameters tomorrow, which decentralized system can actually process real time external data without getting blocked?
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Vivek Kotecha (@vbkotecha) reportedMost websites now have llms.txt for AI discovery. Almost none have x402 payment manifests. Discovery without payment is free-riding. The next layer is a per-tool contract. Identity. Price. Cap. Receipt. A /.well-known/x402.json file declares your service, your prices, your spending caps, and your receipt format. A Cloudflare Worker handles the 402 challenge and HMAC verification. Discovery makes you findable. x402 makes you payable. Findable without payable is a business model that does not close.
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Brute Force Artist (@bruteforceart21) reportedClaude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build.
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Adarsh Kumar Singh (@asin_adarsh) reported@sattyyouneed Cloudflare. At-cost pricing, no renewal games, no upsell wall. Moved everything there and never looked back.
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lucaslegrand (@lgrdlcs) reportedCloudflare Workers gotcha nobody warns you about: you can't hash passwords as strongly there as on a normal server, the runtime caps the work way below the standard. Found out while shipping login. If you build auth on the edge, check this first.
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Charu (@Charu_Sethi) reportedCloudflare just opened a waitlist to let any site on its network charge AI agents per API call, per dataset row, or per MCP tool call, settled in stablecoins. Monetization Gateway, announced 1 July, is built on x402 and names USDC and the new Open USD consortium stablecoin as settlement assets. It was built with the x402 Foundation, now under Linux Foundation governance with 25-plus members. The protocol itself is not new. What is new is that any site or API already sitting behind Cloudflare's edge, which is a lot of the internet, gets a one-step path to becoming a paid, machine-payable resource. x402's adoption bottleneck has not really been the protocol design. It has been integration friction for the long tail of API providers who would need to stand up their own facilitator relationship. This is aimed straight at that friction. Cloudflare has not disclosed what it charges for facilitating this, single-source, waitlist stage, worth being upfront about that. Does the edge network that already classifies and blocks bot traffic become the natural place to charge that same traffic instead? It would be a logical extension of what Cloudflare already does, but it is still a waitlist, not a shipped, priced product. Curious whether other CDN and edge providers follow, or whether this becomes a Cloudflare-specific wedge. @Cloudflare @coinbase @CoinbaseDev #x402 #AgenticPayments
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Easyjose (@Onlyhumanme) reported@world_xyz @worldnetwork @Cloudflare Quite a poor branding and comms. Undermining other just to gain traction.
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CryptoPulse (@CryptoPulseGLBL) reported🔔#Today's Headlines 1. #Bitcoin Breaks Through $61,000 2. Crédit Agricole Launches EURXT, a MiCA-Compliant Euro Stablecoin on Ethereum 3. Uniswap Is Now Live on the Robinhood Chain 4. Cloudflare Launches Monetization Gateway Supporting Stablecoin Payments via the x402 Protocol 5. U.S. #HYPE Spot ETF Sees Total Net Inflows of $2.8547 Million in a Single Day 6. Drift, a @solana Ecosystem Perpetual Contracts Exchange, Announces Name Change to Velocity 7. Venice AI Completes Series A Funding Round, Raising $65 Million at a $1 Billion Valuation 8. @solana launches an on-chain governance mechanism; proposals must secure 15% staking support to be eligible for voting 9. Arcus, a decentralized exchange developed by the dYdX team, has launched on Robinhood Chain and received investment from Robinhood Crypto 10. ParaFi Capital continues to increase its SKY holdings, adding $56 million to its position, with a total loss of $1.72 million on the position
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hreiðmarr 🇺🇸 (@hreidhmarr) reported@Cloudflare not a criticism of you at all (congratulations to the team btw), but support for state-regulated surveillance stablecoins was not really the intended objective in using FOSS to build trustless peer-to-peer networks for transactions over the web
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A Concerned Human (@inner_concerns) reported@Cloudflare Glad to see Cloudflare hard at work on the PQC problem.