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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.
- Domains (40%)
- Cloud Services (29%)
- Hosting (17%)
- Web Tools (10%)
- E-mail (5%)
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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Lifeis2-D (@Lifeis2D) reportedThe "troubleshooting" link that also leads to a broken/nonfunctional "feedback" form? Yeah that's also kinda ******. When did cloudflare get promoted to internet gater?
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Andrej Ruckij (@ruckiand) reportedOnline stores are panicking that AI bots are crawling their site and "stealing" their catalog. So they hit the one-click Cloudflare toggle and block everything. Most are solving the wrong problem — and quietly hurting themselves. 🧵
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MRCΛULIMΛN (@mrcauliman) reported$XRP utility check. Magnetic looks like it’s having a hosting issue this morning. Cloudflare is up. Browser is up. Their origin server is timing out. XRPL is fine. The AMM pools are fine. If you’re trying to set a trustline or swap, use Bithomp, XPMarket, Sologenic, First Ledger, or Bear Swap until Magnetic is back. One front end is down. The ledger keeps moving.
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Zahid (@_zadahmed) reported@Umesh__digital I often find namecheaps email service quite clunky, godaddy uses m365 so a bit better. Not sure about cloudflare but heard good things
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported@cjols_ @Cloudflare I wasn’t kidding—you folks are setting the customer experience bar these days.
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Utkarsh (@utkarsh_build) reportedHow do you handle latency over the region?? For my SaaS, I have deployed the frontend on Cloudflare Pages, while the backend and database are hosted on a VPS in the Mumbai region. Users outside Asia are experiencing high latency because my server is located in Mumbai. Is there any way to solve this? I know that adding load balancers and deploying across multiple regions would help, but I'm looking for more affordable solutions.
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surya murugan (@SuryaMurugan_) reported@elithrar @dok2001 @Cloudflare Please add support for r2 data localization in India. Cannot use r2 for any DPDP act complaint services. 🙃
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Josh W (@ItsWelford) reportedI’ve never been so disappointed in Cloudflare support. Can’t ship in these conditions. Vercel, you lookin’ mighty fine over there 👀
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Josh W (@ItsWelford) reportedIs it normal for Cloudflare support to take 4+ days to respond?
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Bo Montgomery (@BoBilbo28) reported@Dr_Crossroads I think this is a part of my thesis for investing in $NET. They are helping websites monetize the AI traffic that crawls their content. @eastdakota has talked about publishers and others working with Cloudflare to help them monetize their content with this move away from no clicks.
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The Vibe Coder (@quantumaidev) reportedCloudflare works by sitting close to users. Requests can be cached, filtered, routed, or blocked at edge locations before reaching the origin server. It protects and accelerates by moving decisions nearer to the network boundary.
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travis4nh (@travis4nh) reported@WasRobrtPaulson not when I clicked an hour ago Cloudflare is having problems rn; that might be the issue
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Caminomaster (@caminomaster) reported@Cloudflare Turnstile verification is not working. Unable to login #CloudflareDown
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Aaron Ware (@EarnWhere) reported@Cloudflare 's PDF endpoint is so good. I spent hours trying to speed up PDF creation inside of my architecture and did so much hacky **** to achieve a decent-enough UX. Just implemented Cloudflare's endpoint and happily ripped all that out for substantially better results.
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Victor (@echo_vick) reportedI can’t seem to access CloudFlare using my MTN network, but it immediately opens once I switch to Airtel. Does this happen to anyone else?, is this common?
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kclich (@kclich) reportedWebsites you’ll actually use (and wish you knew earlier) 👀 Temp Mail Disposable emails for quick signups and testing. Down For Everyone Or Just Me Check if a site is down or it’s just your connection. Wayback Machine View old versions of websites and deleted pages. BuiltWith See what technologies any website is using. JustWatch Find where any movie or series is streaming. Temp Number services (e.g. TextNow, Sonetel) Get virtual numbers for verification and testing. CamelCamelCamel Amazon price tracking history (real discount checker). Cloudflare Radar See internet traffic trends, outages, and global insights. Wappalyzer Instantly detect tech stack of any website (browser extension). Have I Been Pwned Check if your email was leaked in a data breach. Remove dot bg Instant background removal for images. Photopea Free browser-based Photoshop alternative. Regex101 Test and debug regex patterns instantly. JSON Formatter (jsonformatter dot org) Clean and debug JSON quickly. Carbon Turn code into beautiful shareable images. Excalidraw Simple online whiteboard for diagrams and system design. What are you using daily that’s missing here? 👇
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From Growth To Value (@FromValue) reported$NET laid off 20% of its employees, while it grew 34%. Why? That's one of the questions answered in the new Potential Multibaggers article! 💡 What else? Why dropping gross margins are actually good (really, no BS). Why the hyperscalers' data center build-out will reach its limits and how Cloudflare can help. Why OpenAI, Anthropic, Figma, Lovable and so many AI-first companies build on $NET. Why $NET will profit from agentic AI and the new internet. How $NET is trying to solve the $GOOGL Zero problem. And so much more (quality update, valuation...) See bio for article.
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Rapture Godson (@devrappy) reported@honour_can_code @akinkunmi Some people don’t realize companies like Vercel and Amazon overlap in certain areas. Byteship, upload thing, cloudinary, cloudflare R2, and others all store files — but they do it differently. The weakness for one is the strength of the other. Some have more features than other, some don't require much to setup. The existence of a company solving a problem doesn’t invalidate a new idea. You can build it better, simpler, for a different audience, or with a more innovative approach. Competition isn’t a stop sign — it’s validation. Finally, some people are not paying for a cheaper option, but for a different vision.
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Jims (@JimsYoung_) reportedAnyway, checking in at 20k registered users. 🎉 Some recent takes: — Agents are massively underestimated. Given how fast context windows are evolving, something like Fable can now grind on a task for a full day, fast and good. You can already offload the vast majority of your work to it. The real bottleneck is that most agent runtimes and multi-agent workspaces on the market are way too complex to set up, so the number of people who can actually use them is tiny. The ones who can are using them every single day, but even they keep getting bogged down by runtime and agent management. — One very tangible shift: a lot of legacy infra just can't keep up anymore. Cloudflare outages, for example, have gotten noticeably more frequent. Agent traffic to websites has already surpassed human traffic, and it's only going to grow from here. Infra needs a new foundation. I've got friends already building new switch programming, even chip-level protections. — Defining the problem clearly matters far more than execution. The longer I do this, the more I disagree with certain bets: a) "Agentic payments will necessarily be small-amount, high-frequency." Probably the most off-base one. Agents are going to take a meaningful chunk of transactions, regardless of size or frequency. Say an agent transfers money for you based on an invoice — the amount doesn't matter at all, it's just whatever the invoice says. No reason it has to be small. And frankly there's a whole class of demand here we never even anticipated. b)"Agentic payments must use stablecoins." Not strictly necessary. But a substantial portion will be stablecoins — it really depends on how you define agentic payments… c) "Agentic payment = using an agent to shop for people." Feels like there are ten thousand AI shopping assistants that can already do this — see Shopify's UCP — and after all this time, basically nobody uses it. A lot of the time people just can't articulate their own needs. We need much better ways to collect context. — A lot of the big players really are all talk, surprisingly slapdash. When we were running our security rotation, a prompt injection straight-up exfiltrated the agent wallet private key from a major company whose name starts with "S"… The biggest security problem in agent payments isn't in the payment — it's in the agent. Which is exactly why the right environment and guardrails matter so much. — Whether agents use cards is a genuinely interesting question. If you're ambitious enough, there's a real shot at building a new rail in virtual environments that kills the card networks entirely. At its core, payment is just an authorized, trust-based act of bookkeeping. What cards fundamentally provide is convenience — not having to type in a bank account, being able to complete a transaction at a terminal, a fixed network of transfer channels and information exchange. Every one of those things can be solved by agents instead. Honestly, you can let your imagination run wild here.
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seika (@srrw2s) reportedOMG cloudflare,only if you could allow not using edge functions ,we would have not broken up
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Axel Hardy (@fraxool) reportedJust like last time, the Shopify API seems extremely slow and is timing out. It might be related to Cloudflare. I'll probably postpone the expiring token migration I planned for today, as a failure mid-process could leave some users with broken tokens.
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Jacob (@Jacobmalherbe21) reported@softDev23 weird thing with Cloudflare is with 110 workers (web App) I have build its still just free ? Like I have never paid them anything to use their platform. Its really great
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Elias Al (@iam_elias1) reported1/ The first thing most people get wrong: they test their speed using their ISP's own tool. Comcast has a speed test. AT&T has one. Spectrum, Verizon, Cox they all do. Never use them. ISP-hosted speed tests measure the connection between your device and the ISP's closest server a special, prioritized pathway that almost always shows flattering results. It's like a restaurant giving you a taste test from the chef's personal plate while everyone else eats from the regular kitchen. Real-world speed what you actually experience on Netflix, Zoom, YouTube, and gaming travels through dozens of servers, routing hops, and third-party networks. None of that is reflected in your ISP's speed test. The fix: Use independent speed tests. These are the 3 the professionals use: 1. fast. com (Netflix's speed test measures what streaming actually gets) 2. speedtest. net (Ookla manually select a non-ISP server for accurate results) 3. speed.cloudflare. com (Cloudflare also measures latency and jitter) Run all 3 at different times of day. The results will almost certainly be different from your ISP's tool. She ran all 3 on a Tuesday evening at 8 PM. ISP's own test: 487 Mbps. fast. com: 94 Mbps. speedtest. net (non-ISP server): 112 Mbps. Cloudflare: 108 Mbps. She was paying for 500. She was getting 100.
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CryptoXpert (@0xRasmPro) reported@Md_Sadiq_Md @Cloudflare @tan_stack Respect for pushing through that parser hell. Obsidian never plays nice with web renderers.
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Kent C. Dodds 🏹 (@kentcdodds) reported@ericzakariasson Kody uses MCP to issue auth tokens for access to repos (Cloudflare artifacts) which cursor then uses *** to clone, commit, and push, and then cursor triggers a publish step through MCP. It's not CLI vs MCP. It's CLI + MCP
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Brand3n (@brandenhugheskc) reported@zacxbtc Meanwhile an hour before SpaceX launch, 1/2 the internet goes down or is experiencing degraded performance. Including Cloudflare, AWS and some financial institutions. 🤔
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George Apostolakis (@Apostolakis_Geo) reported@ravikiran_dev7 Cloudflare, the worst is GoDaddy I know because I did it
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Hoffman Tactical (@HoffmanTactical) reported@dholzric @RattlerInnovLLC Yes, cloudflare was a quick fix attempt.
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world's third accidental detransitioner (@replymoder) reported@OswinOswald223 small problem with that is VPN IPs get blocked by a lot of web hosts, main problematic one is cloudflare you'd need a VPN with a residential IP
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Bilal @ Supadesk.co (@BilalBudhani) reportedCloudflare is down folks. What are you guys up to?