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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.

Cloudflare Outage Chart 06/10/2025 00:35

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  1. Cloud Services (31%)

    Cloud Services (31%)

  2. Domains (23%)

    Domains (23%)

  3. Hosting (18%)

    Hosting (18%)

  4. Web Tools (15%)

    Web Tools (15%)

  5. E-mail (13%)

    E-mail (13%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
United StatesOklahoma City Domains
IsraelRamat Gan Domains
GermanyBerlin Web Tools
AustraliaPerth Cloud Services
United StatesLogan Domains
United StatesMountain View Cloud Services
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DEI_47 Department of Economic Idiocy 🇺🇸 (@DEI_47) reported

    @har26606511 @WajahatAli slaves run apple? google? meta? nvidia? qualcomm? service now? netflix? amgen? gilead? cisco? arista? salesforce? adobe? visa? intuitive surgical? applied materials? robinhood? autodesk? cloudflare? workday? synopsys? cadence? palo alto networks? crowdstrike? fortinet?

  • osoluche Osoluche Galicia (@osoluche) reported

    Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 457 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare

  • ap89211665 ThreeCommaJoe (@ap89211665) reported

    @WielandTrades Tradeify site is down though. As in looks like stopped existing and they didn't pay their cloudflare account.... Yikes.

  • kimweets Kim (@kimweets) reported

    Attention Required! — Cloudflare: This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. There are several actions that could trigger this block including

  • fluffmoney Fluff Money (@fluffmoney) reported

    @shakooshTTV without a vpn? no idea, i've never seen a cloudflare captcha on x

  • christianklotz Christian Klotz (@christianklotz) reported

    Personally, I think it would work even without the ~Like Terraform~ since those who know it, would probably get the reference. Alternatively you could mention Terraform only in the caption below: “With templates(?)/Batteries included for Cloudflare, AWS, Stripe. Add support for your own providers in plain TypeScript instead of defining YAML for Terraform, CloudFormation and others”

  • tedshilling TeddyMan (@tedshilling) reported

    @takisch_keana @VRChat_Status Wrong it was cloudflares. And its very rare for cloudflare to have these kinds of issues.

  • KeithRowley66 Sydney Business Web - eCommerce Specialists (@KeithRowley66) reported

    Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 17,010 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare

  • damnsec1 0xDamian (@damnsec1) reported

    Oh yeah, DNS filtering. GLO and MTN aren't left out either. But 80% might just be a stretch. Usually, it's a few sub-domains that I used to get that issue with. You can try switching your DNS. Google of Cloudflare would be fine.

  • Drk8_ Drk (@Drk8_) reported

    Cloudflare D1 meets the criteria butvl damn, it is slow outside workers 😮‍💨

  • Michell33844959 Michelle Nguyen (@Michell33844959) reported

    @Cloudflare We’re trying to resolve an incorrect invoice (IN-2843135) that was already refunded last year, but we just received a final notice threatening domain suspension. Support tickets haven’t helped. Please help escalate ticket #01535064.

  • GergelyOrosz Gergely Orosz (@GergelyOrosz) reported

    Opening an office in a new country is always a lot of time, effort and some risk. Contrary to popular beliefs, most tech companies care less about the cost, and more about having virtually zero risk when making such a move. This is why Cloudflare publicly bashing Portugal is bad news for the country. If a $60B company says the country is too problematic for it to operate in - smaller companies can assume the same will be true for them.

  • theolumise Olumise - Web Developer (@theolumise) reported

    @ozenua_ @AirtelNigeria Broooooooo…I thought I was the only one, I can’t even access Cloudflare Workers and other important sites, it’s soo bad. I use VPN most times

  • FortuneB_Kabari FortuneB of Web3. (Ø,G) (@FortuneB_Kabari) reported

    🧵CDNs speed up websites like Netflix by storing data near you, like a local library. But companies like Cloudflare control them, setting prices and speed. @PipeNetwork's decentralized CDN on @Solana let you run a node and help power the web.

  • janwilmake Jan Wilmake (@janwilmake) reported

    @carolkindell @BraydenWilmoth do you know more about this? Seems strange and very bad for cloudflare if they start blocking entire ip ranges like that

  • darasoba dára sobaloju (@darasoba) reported

    On this same issue; if you’re hosting a next.js service targeted at Nigerians, they will experience this issue. To solve this, buy your domain name (or transfer) on cloudflare then link to Vercel. Anytime customers visit your website, it routes it through Cloudflare’s CDN.

  • miraclendem Miracle Ndem | Design and content (@miraclendem) reported

    The best solution for this is to use CloudFlare on your PC (for mobile use 1.1.1.1 warp for mobile). It's a safe (and free) DNS Resolver that reroutes all your internet traffic to their own network so you can access blocked websites

  • darasoba dára sobaloju (@darasoba) reported

    If you experience similar issues: Download cloudflare warp (it's free) on all devices, you will be able to bypass their DNS restrictions and visit any website you'd like.

  • aesraethr Arthur Anglade (@aesraethr) reported

    @imghippo any issue on your side ? Images don't load, and cloudflare is showing Invalid SSL certificate when trying to access images.

  • RoryEvergrowth Rory J. Bernier (@RoryEvergrowth) reported

    Allot Network Protection uses DPI for zero-day defense against rising volumetric DDoS attacks (20.5M in 2025 Q1 per Cloudflare). Shields CSPs with Tbps-scale resilience. #CyberSecurity #DDoSProtection #NetworkSecurity

  • HAJ32 Harrison. (@HAJ32) reported

    🧪 What I’ve tried: Domain registered via GoDaddy Tried domain forwarding from root → www → failed w/ SSL errors Switched DNS to Cloudflare → site became unreachable Switched back to GoDaddy → no fix Back to Cloudflare (on Northflank’s advice) → still broken

  • Yethskiee1 Yethskie (@Yethskiee1) reported

    2/10 Traditional CDNs like Cloudflare rely on centralized infrastructure. That creates bottlenecks, high costs, and poor access especially in rural or underserved areas. But @pipenetwork is changing the game.

  • bmwhocking Ben Hocking (he/him) (@bmwhocking) reported

    @AdamParsonz @cha0s10g1c @firefox A large part of it comes down to performance. If I shove 1000 dns requests at a network cache on browse startup (not unrealistic for 40 modern pages) Local network cache may not respond to all of them, Vs thats nothing for Cloudflare or google once a DOH connection is made.

  • florianldt Florian Ludot (@florianldt) reported

    Spent the weekend moving to @Cloudflare Workers and transitioned from Next.js (I could have used Next.js full SSR without much problem for sure) to @tan_stack Start with SSR.

  • datarade Kumar (@datarade) reported

    Do I know any cloudflare employees who will sell me merch? I'm a shareholder and customer.

  • bara69chn bara69 Channel (@bara69chn) reported

    4/ @pipenetwork vs. Legacy CDNs: Legacy CDNs are static and closed. Pipe is dynamic, open, and distributed. Where Cloudflare and Akamai rely on fixed data centers, Pipe’s network grows organically, reducing lag and boosting performance.

  • bara69chn bara69 Channel (@bara69chn) reported

    1/ Why Traditional CDNs Are Broken: Cloudflare and Akamai are giants, but they’re built for a centralized web. As we move to Web3 and real-time apps, their rigid, top-down systems are showing cracks. They’re reliable but not ready for the decentralized future.

  • bara69chn bara69 Channel (@bara69chn) reported

    1/ Why Traditional CDNs Are Broken: Cloudflare and Akamai are giants, but they’re built for a centralized web. As we move to Web3 and real-time apps, their rigid, top-down systems are showing cracks. They’re reliable but not ready for the decentralized future.

  • bara69chn bara69 Channel (@bara69chn) reported

    I’ll be honest, when I first heard about CDN (content delivery network) like Cloudflare, Akamai, & this new player called @pipenetwork , I was a bit lost. It all sounded like tech jargon thrown around in some futuristic sci-fi flick. Servers, node, latency. What does it all mean?

  • PeerPulse DecentralCore (@PeerPulse) reported

    @pipenetwork 2/ The Problem? Centralization. Most CDNs today (Cloudflare, Akamai, AWS CloudFront) are run by large, centralized providers. They control: What content is cached Where it's served Who gets access And how pricing works One gatekeeper = one point of failure.