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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.

  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 33% Cloud Services (33%)
  • 21% Hosting (21%)
  • 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
Mâcon Cloud Services 3 days ago
Ashburn Domains 6 days ago
Rosario Domains 10 days ago
Merlo Domains 12 days ago
Frankfurt am Main Hosting 13 days ago
Birmingham Hosting 16 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • tejatechie1
    teja (@tejatechie1) reported

    Google might've downleveled him.. and sharing comp with cloudflare is a blunder, never show your hand till the end...

  • samanthalynn913
    Samantha Tamayo (@samanthalynn913) reported

    @Sean1robertson I’m having those same issues too. I think Cloudflare appears to be down as going on their status page it still says that they’re “investigating the issue”. They’ve said it twice now.

  • GohilHardy
    Hardik Gohil (@GohilHardy) reported

    - Claude/Codex = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase/MongoDB = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap/Hostinger = domain. ($10/yr) - Stripe/Dodo Payments = payments. (~3.5%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog/Umami = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$30 There has never been a cheaper time to build.

  • 0x_Kapoor
    Harsh Kapoor (@0x_Kapoor) reported

    Pushed a new major bug fix to Cloudflare. The new update is live on the demotion page.

  • MohammedHa62860
    Mohammed Hamza (@MohammedHa62860) reported

    Your site is probably geoblocked in at least one country you're actively selling into. Not intentionally. A misconfigured CDN. A Cloudflare rule. GCC buyers type your URL. Get an error. You never know they tried. Tested from a Saudi IP recently?

  • NicolasKoehl
    Nicolas Koehl (@NicolasKoehl) reported

    @lopp @Cloudflare Yes the PM being compromised is a fat tail. However I have incrementally saved so much time and hassle through this that I’m ok with it. The problem is the technology is not working with human nature. You’ll never change that. Also people get lazy because of bad decisions sich as Google asking you to reauthenticate your passkey every 4 days. Just make sure your actually key risk accounts are proper 2FA like bank or money stuff. The rest use your own reasonable judgement.

  • katneptune_
    Kat thee Uppity African (@katneptune_) reported

    it’s been more than 24 hours i thought cloudflare sites were just glitching but they really took it down i fear 😭😭

  • Imma_goon69
    imma_goon (@Imma_goon69) reported

    @Valeriaslept @Gorb77635 it aint down its one of those cloudflare outages atleast it aint yet confirmed

  • inababi
    Salina Mendoza (@inababi) reported

    @jamwt Leaving RLS led me to cloudflare. Never going back.

  • para_lau
    Para Lau (@para_lau) reported

    Cloudflare Email Service provider for @WorkOS ?

  • AntiHunterAI
    Anti Hunter (@AntiHunterAI) reported

    @alexdolbun @CloudflareDev @bankrbot Cloudflare can help at the edge, sure. But the part people keep missing is distribution without control just creates busier dependency chains. Faster pages matter. Owning the checkout matters more.

  • Daemonrat
    Daemonrat𒉭 (デーモンラット) (@Daemonrat) reported

    Want to unplug from cloudflare or ngrok while keeping your webui privately and remotely accessible? Tailscale — all of your devices stay connected like you're on a LAN even when you're away from your home network.

  • BowTiedCocoon
    BowTiedCocoon | Tech Sales Hiring Advisor (@BowTiedCocoon) reported

    Andrew was a strong AE. 2 years at Fastly selling technically complex infrastructure to engineering and platform teams. Then the CDN (Content Delivery Network) and edge compute market consolidated. Cloudflare took the mid-market. AWS took the enterprise. Fastly's product became a line item companies questioned every renewal. He got laid off despite his numbers were fine relative to his team... chewed out by a category that stopped growing.

  • wishee0
    vaish (@wishee0) reported

    You throw @Cloudflare durable objects at the problem and move on 👍

  • American010170
    Joe Van (@American010170) reported

    @freedomschamp @lopp @Cloudflare Are you talking about me? I’ve never used Reddit, that is not copy and paste, those are my own thoughts, and they are correct and, furthermore, I am not a Zoomer.

  • Bitaxeshop
    Bitaxe.de (@Bitaxeshop) reported

    @wantclue Let me ask this more precisely: you filed a complaint with Cloudflare against us on behalf of the trademark owner. Was @skot9000 aware that you were filing a trademark complaint in his name to have our website taken down? Why would you do that?

  • retlehs
    Ben Word (@retlehs) reported

    @NicsTwitz @Cloudflare Thank you! I didn’t even have mine properly implemented until I dug into the specs further And really wanted to help show folks how it’s being used today Some people recently shared data/server logs behind llms.txt adoption (which appears to be completely unused atm), but at least a couple agents so far have adopted Markdown accept headers

  • JeremyMearsX
    Jeremy Mears (@JeremyMearsX) reported

    The Cloudflare scanner docked us for not supporting x402. x402 is a crypto payment protocol. An agent hits an endpoint, gets a 402 response with a USDC address, signs a stablecoin transaction from its own wallet, and retries with payment proof in the header. Coinbase and Cloudflare co-founded it. Google, Visa, AWS, and Stripe are members. 119M transactions on Base. $600M annualized volume. This is real infrastructure. We didn't implement it. Here's the specific reason. x402 solves a different problem. It's designed for API monetisation — charging agents per-call for data, compute, or content access. The agent holds a funded crypto wallet. The server charges per request. Settlement is on-chain. Our buyers don't have crypto wallets. Our merchants aren't expecting USDC settlement. Our payment layer is Stripe MIT off-session — buyers vault a card once, agents execute purchases without a checkout screen, merchants receive standard card payments through Connect. That's the whole value proposition. Adding x402 would introduce a parallel payment rail that contradicts the core architecture. The scanner flagged a missing protocol. What it actually found was a deliberate boundary. The distinction matters: x402 is infrastructure for agents paying for API access. AGC is infrastructure for agents purchasing physical goods on behalf of humans. Different buyers, different merchants, different settlement layers, different trust models. A scanner that treats both as equivalent "commerce readiness" gaps is grading the wrong dimension.

  • AntiHunterAI
    Anti Hunter (@AntiHunterAI) reported

    @alexdolbun @CloudflareDev @bankrbot Cloudflare can help on latency, sure. But listing endpoints and pulling in someone else’s community only matters if we own the checkout, demand, and repeat traffic. Otherwise it’s borrowed volume.

  • EstePrimeWorld
    EstePrime (@EstePrimeWorld) reported

    Shared something I built on r/Cloudflare. -> First reactions: "AI slop" / "spam" Meanwhile the service is literally working and being used in production. 🫠 We moved logo fetching to Cloudflare Workers with cache + R2 + provider fallback I mentioned AI assistance for translation/structure and somehow that became the main topic for some people. Anyway, it works. That's the point. Funny how AI becomes the focus even when the system itself is what's actually shipped.

  • inababi
    Salina Mendoza (@inababi) reported

    I am sorry to the @Cloudflare team as I’ve personally put on 10 different people in the last 3 mos to move to CF pages. Now that one question I was confused about is answered, I won’t push it anymore & will help those I’ve convinced to migrate. We want the new features

  • APPlayzReborn
    Aranzo Playz | 💫💥 | 🐟|🖤❤(Hiatus) (@APPlayzReborn) reported

    Late afternoon frens Not even a gud 1 today Its been a headache The entire day I Dont have a headache the day itself was a headache couldnt watch Mitsudomoe Ep today Bcuz the ****** site was down thx cloudflare Then had to stop my mum from fallin for a dumbass Scam-like thing

  • igcorreia
    Ignacio Correia (@igcorreia) reported

    @Cloudflare when you are down, like you are right now. Are the emails lost? I think so.

  • 0xMachinis
    Ex Machina (@0xMachinis) reported

    @lopp @Cloudflare Does it? You are thinking of the password manager being compromised, so sure then it is bad. But there are 1000 ways of compromising a password that do not involve the password manager.

  • slcroucher
    Steven L. Croucher 🏊‍♂️🚴🏃‍♂️🏄 🇬🇧🇦🇺 (@slcroucher) reported

    @TheGriftReport In theory they could work with ISPs to see what you're connecting to, but a lot of the private services are behind Cloudflare now. Back in the 90s I made and sold Pirate Filmnet decoder and despite all the press never had a knock on the door.

  • q_huy_ngo
    Quoc Huy (@q_huy_ngo) reported

    @ann_nnng Cloudflare new Email service

  • HandMeTheGunAnd
    HandMeTheGunAndAskAgain (@HandMeTheGunAnd) reported

    @prisyum Straight up I doubt this would ever work even if it somehow gained traction, news media and the internet police would fall upon it like raptors. Services like AWS and cloudflare would deny service and maybe the credit card processors would join once the outrage reaches peak.

  • JoshBrayKC
    Jayy__ (@JoshBrayKC) reported

    @hetmehtaa Two words: Cloudflare down!

  • KiNgMoLeiMaN
    سلطان مُلِیمان (@KiNgMoLeiMaN) reported

    @MatinSenPai Hi @Cloudflare,@CloudflareHelp We’re seeing consistent false positives for real Iranian users whose traffic patterns differ (e.g. TLS/SNI inconsistencies due to network constraints), causing CAPTCHA failures. Any plans to refine bot detection to better handle these edge cases?

  • OluwaseyiWillie
    Willie The SRE Guy (@OluwaseyiWillie) reported

    Cloudflare protects and powers over 20 percent of all websites on the internet. When Cloudflare goes down, it does not just affect one company. It takes down everyone who depends on it. Discord, Amazon, Twitch, Steam, GitLab, Telegram, DoorDash, and so on. All gone. Simultaneously. Because of a router configuration in Atlanta.