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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.
- 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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Silker AI (@jarzebowsky_dev) reportedDeploy as a reverse proxy, Node.js SDK, or Cloudflare Worker. No code changes required. Block prompt injections, data leaks, and attacks on application logic that the WAF doesn't see. Latency under 10ms. Zero performance compromises. Everything runs on your own infrastructure. Your data never leaves your environment. solana:46N2MGuREKceuWCCHjniQJVu66c2zLc9uwjXGfREvory
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KANAPURO 🎭 TEAM COMEDY (@kanapurottv) reportedif i get out of bed and open my cloudflare workers and theyre still down i will kill the ceo of tricare east
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FlyingSpud (@FlyingSpud_NFT) reported@world_xyz @worldnetwork @Cloudflare Stupid world coin. That **** dead in the water 2 years ago
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Matt Katz (@0xkatz) reportedExtremely bullish for x402. I always thought x402 was the best solution, yet feared that adoption may be slowed by integration hassle, compared to (for eg) agent cards. But if everyone using cloudflare (to a first approximation ~= all apps) is able to support x402, this is no longer an issue
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Rennie M (@therenniem) reportedCodex computer use never ceases to amaze. I was setting up a new hetzner vps and wanted to secure it using tailscale and cloudflare. Computer use and the chrome plugin did everything for me from firewall rules, setting up the vps to domain management. @OpenAIDevs its so good
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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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fren (@frenbot31488) reported@Itsuki_i_VRC @iris__vr he posted a long rambling explanation of why he can't take down ripping sites, cloudflare is a CDN/proxy, doesn't host the files, DMCA notices to them don't result in removal. he deleted it after like 2 days, 4 retweets, went from 18 to 16 likes, so two people actually read it
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Mr.RC|𝟎𝐱𝐔 (@MrRyanChi) reported@jonah_b Nevertheless stable coin does not went down like cloudflare ✋😭✋
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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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🕯️schizocat 🕯 alt: @lofischizo (@hifischizo) reportedcloudflare pisses me off cuz i get rejected EVERY SINGLE ******* TIME I DO ANYTHING!!! what ******** just let me LOG IN
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Harish Bhatt (@heyharishbhatt) reported- Claude = 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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Kauft Körrie! (@KauftKoerrie) reportedHi @nikitabier, what's going on with Cloudflare right now? It keeps freezing during the “verify you're human” step, and why do you assume that everyone has a cell phone with a camera? Unfortunately, I can't open @X and log in on my desktop. @Support
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SHUBHAM (@buildwithshub) reportedThe more I get into system design, the more I realize how many things I was using without really understanding. Reverse proxies are a good example. I've seen Nginx, Cloudflare, and reverse proxies mentioned everywhere while deploying projects, but I never stopped to ask why they existed or what problem they were solving. I'm enjoying this journey because it's filling in a lot of those gaps instead of just introducing new concepts.
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Urjit (@urjit_) reported@jachands @Cloudflare why is cloudflare down rn before u leave
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ProxyStats (@ProxyStats) reported@getpaidfirlive Not only you - its been down for everyone since June 28. We pulled the registry records to check the "seizure" rumors: routine registrar lock (not serverHold), Cloudflare nameservers untouched, domain paid through 2027. Looks like an outage, not a takedown.
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AwesomeAI (@Awesome_AI_News) reportedCloudflare has released new service regulations requiring all AI vendors to separate search crawlers from training/agent-specific crawlers by September 15th. Mixed crawlers accessing pages with advertisements will be automatically blocked. This rule applies uniformly to new customers, existing users creating new sites, and all free users; website administrators must manually modify backend configurations to allow crawling, directly affecting the standardization of AI crawlers in the industry. Cloudflare 发布服务新规,要求所有 AI 厂商在 9 月 15 日前拆分搜索爬虫与训练/代理专用爬虫。未区分的混合爬虫访问带广告页面将被自动拦截。该规则对新入驻客户、老用户新建站点及全部免费用户统一生效;网站管理员若要放行,须手动修改后台配置,直接影响 AI 行业爬虫规范。
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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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🐍Salazar.eth 🦇🔊 (@0xSalazar) reportedBreaking news from yesterday - Robinhood L2 Chain went live on mainnet, built on Arbitrum - Robinhood partnered with Lighter for perps - dYdX rebrands to Arcus, DEX on Robinhood Chain - Drift rebrands to Velocity - World, Solana prediction market app, went live - Ethereum Institutional launched as an independent non-profit to drive institutional Ethereum adoption, anchor-funded by BitMine, SharpLink, and Joseph Lubin. - Ethena partnered with Robinhood, becoming the primary collateral asset issuer for Robinhood’s first crypto earn product via a Steakhouse-curated vault. - Cloudflare opened the waitlist for its Monetization Gateway, letting developers charge for web/API/MCP access with stablecoin settlement via x402. - Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire criticized OUSD, saying consortium stablecoins have a poor track record and that USDC handled 80% of all dollar stablecoin transactions in Q1. - Visa, Stripe, Mastercard, BlackRock, Coinbase and 140+ other firms launched Open USD (OUSD), a stablecoin that shares reserve revenue with partners - Forward Industries grew its Solana treasury to 7.55m SOL (~$576M) - DeFiLlama launched a MiCA exchange dashboard to help EU users compare licensed trading platforms by fees, liquidity, and KYC. - Aave Chan Initiative wound down operations following a governance rift with Aave Labs. - Pumpfun deprecated its Tokenized Agent launch option for new coins after community backlash over PVP dynamics. - Christoph Jentzsch proposed to dissolve the ENS DAO by burning the ENSv2 Universal Router key and distributing remaining funds, arguing the protocol’s goals are already accomplished
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a^M33 (@Dialupinternt) reportedUmmmm I'm getting CloudFlare DNS issues on EBGames in Canada. Anyone else?
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Hira Siddiqui (@identityonchain) reported<Rant Ahead> Every major AI company is building memory right now. OpenAI just shipped Dreaming V3, which updates your ChatGPT profile automatically after each conversation. Cloudflare launched Agent Memory so AI agents can store context between sessions. X released an official MCP server so agents can read your posts and activity in real time. All of this is genuinely useful. But none of it works together. ChatGPT's memory stays in ChatGPT. Cloudflare's agent memory stays with whatever agent you built on Cloudflare. X knows what you post but that doesn't help Claude understand who you are. Every product is solving memory for itself, inside itself. Which means you're still re-explaining yourself constantly. Your job, your preferences, your current project, your writing style. Every new AI tool you try starts from scratch. If you use five AI tools, you have five separate versions of "you" floating around, none of them in sync. The reason this won't get fixed by the big players is pretty simple: memory is how they keep you around. The better ChatGPT knows you, the less likely you are to switch to something else. That's not a conspiracy, it's just product logic. Sharing memory across tools would hurt retention, so nobody does it. What actually needs to exist is a memory layer that sits outside any individual product. Something you own, that you control, that any AI tool can read from if you give it permission. Not because the companies agreed to share your data, but because the memory never belonged to them in the first place. MCP is already starting to act as the connection layer between AI tools. The infrastructure for retrieval exists. The auth patterns exist. The missing piece is a persistent store that any agent can plug into, that travels with the user rather than living inside any one product. Before DNS, every network handled naming differently and nothing connected cleanly. Then one standard emerged and suddenly the whole thing scaled. AI memory feels like it's at a similar point. The question isn't really whether something like this gets built. It's who builds it and whether it's actually user-owned when they do. </Rant Over>
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📷 Daniel 📷 (@danyelgphoto) reported@awscloud Hi AWS Support. I'm stuck in a loop with a copyright infringement report. Cloudflare identified Amazon as the hosting provider and forwarded my DMCA, but AWS Trust & Safety replied that they couldn't identify any AWS resource and referred me back to Cloudflare. Is there any way to escalate this or have Trust & Safety review the case again? I have the case number if needed.
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Anakin (@anakinHQ) reportedOn June 2, Cloudflare blocked every AI agent. Except 19. Playwright-based pipelines went down fast. Health monitoring tools that track drug pricing and patient data feeds, serving millions of people, stopped pulling data overnight. Wire does not use a browser. Nothing for Cloudflare to challenge. It kept running. Explore Anakin's Wire catalog, now with over 4700 actions!
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SoaD_Aerials 🌎 (@soad_aerials) reported@RUG_MAGNET Cloudflare problem has already been solved
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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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clar (@clar1k) reported@world_xyz @worldnetwork @Cloudflare mogged world network too hard
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AlloyPress (@AlloyPress) reportedHey @Cloudflare, several sites using Cloudflare's login verification are stuck in a verification loop, repeatedly asking users to reverify without letting them through. Looking forward to a quick update.
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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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Jordan (@jstamby) reportedRebuilt a plumber's website last week. The old site scored 31/100 on a technical SEO audit. The new one scored 94. What changed: → 6 pages became 69 (every service × every city he covers) → Correct schema on every page (the old one literally geolocated him to the wrong state) → JSON-LD that makes each page citable by AI engines the day it deploys → Astro static + Cloudflare Pages, push-to-main to ship Six AI agents built it in parallel — one researched keywords, one designed, one wrote, one validated schema, one reviewed, one ran the launch gate. I didn't write 69 pages. I orchestrated the swarm that did. So glad I left Wordpress behind in 2025. Now I'm 10,000% more productive as a solopreneur.
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One&OnlyAarav (@WaterAarav) reportedClaude = coding. ($20/mo) Shypmenta = deploys, connects, and manages every platform below. Basically your Cursor for shipping.($6/yr) 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. Building has genuinely never been this affordable, and rarely this effortless either.
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UWillC (@uwillc) reportedHalf the internet blinked last week. The cause was a backhoe, not a model. June 22. A fiber cut on Zayo routes rippled into Cloudflare. X, Reddit, Zoom, Teams. Down. X alone passed 30,000 outage reports before it cleared in about 20 minutes. Every AIOps dashboard in those companies watched a problem none of them could fix. You cannot reroute around a cut you do not own. You cannot ask an agent to splice glass three states away. We keep automating the control plane. The physical plane stays one excavator from an outage. Your multi-cloud is a logical diagram. Underneath it is often a single carrier. An AI can monitor the fiber. It still cannot splice it. Your redundancy on paper: single-carrier underneath, yes or no?