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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

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 43% Cloud Services (43%)
  • 21% Domains (21%)
  • 14% Web Tools (14%)
  • 14% Hosting (14%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
New York City Cloud Services 16 days ago
Los Angeles Cloud Services 17 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 1 month ago
New York City Hosting 1 month ago
Manchester Domains 2 months ago
Angers Cloud Services 2 months ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • bgooris
    Bram Gooris (@bgooris) reported

    Hey @Cloudflare, every time I visit your website, you ask me again whether I want to accept cookies. I accept them every time, but my choice never seems to be remembered. Isn’t that preference supposed to be stored in a cookie?

  • vinnysgreen
    Vinny Green (@vinnysgreen) reported

    Using a WordPress sandbox, I'm now managing the content for 40+ parked domains. WordPress block editor content distributed using @Cloudflare workers with the DNS and routes all configured automatically. No domain mapping issues with WordPress hosts, no multisite bloat.

  • IndieChefster
    🇵🇸Free Palestine! (@IndieChefster) reported

    "I cannot honestly guarantee that an internet packet could never transit an Israeli network node or Cloudflare edge" ChatGPT

  • licd
    Corrosion Resistance 🏳️‍⚧️🇵🇸 𓅃 (@licd) reported

    @SQNG Ah, so you moved from Cloudflare DNS direct to a service that partners with Cloudflare to serve their DNS. Could certainly be CF’s fault (or Porkbun, based on their website quality wouldn’t trust them lol), but you effectively moved DNS from CF to CF

  • MarkKilby2
    Mark Kilby (@MarkKilby2) reported

    Getting constant cloudflare errors when access your site, What's the solution @gameknot ?

  • deseretistan
    Rob Kover (@deseretistan) reported

    @bitmoral @jacobschulman I have a 8-node K8S cluster on fiber, fronted by Cloudflare. Compute is not an issue at all and the compute to back up these kind of services is miniscule.

  • Izaacapp
    Beck (@Izaacapp) reported

    @BraydenWilmoth I don't think the audience wants this. Flutter would cover both platforms, but weak demand and extra attack surface remain. Feels like a solution looking for a problem. I'd rather Cloudflare focus on its core than add a mobile app for AI hype.

  • Presidentlin
    Lincoln 🇿🇦 (@Presidentlin) reported

    @rendoarsandi28 @GeminiApp It's sooo ******* lazy at search. Try AI Studio. But man, Grok and ChatGPT are just so much better. DeepSeek is good at pulling lots of sources, but it's missing something. Gemini hardly ever gives me new information. Say I'm searching for a new Transaction Email provider. It will never tell me, "Oh, btw, CloudFlare has a product for just that problem, and it's the second cheapest on the market" One thing that is showing up Gemini has a higher wait time for site timeouts. Some of my sites GPT has been timing out on.

  • yenkel
    yenkel (@yenkel) reported

    @jfroma @vercel @Cloudflare railway is v popular it seems. any reliability issues?

  • Maticated
    Mat Windle (@Maticated) reported

    @VadimStrizheus I do this. Sadly I can’t share my product with anyone because it’s all proprietary information for my company locked behind zero trust but I built a fully deployed app on cloudflare that keeps track of a multi million $$ project on top of our entire 1000+ tower cell network.

  • IdleProtocol
    Idle (@IdleProtocol) reported

    IDLE Protocol x Cloudflare's Agents SDK. IDLE has been an x402-native compute provider since day one. Which means as of now, any agent built on Cloudflare's SDK can discover and consume IDLE compute out of the box - inference, data reads, web tasks, all 16 endpoints - paying per request in USDC on Solana, settled automatically. Millions of developers build on Cloudflare. Their agents just gained a distributed compute network they can pay natively, and we didn't have to change a line- the standard did the integration. That's what betting on open protocols looks like. Build to the standard, and every platform that adopts it becomes distribution.

  • Rock4754
    Rock (@Rock4754) reported

    @retiredbhondu Go to ur network settings and in DNS-> Private DNS hostname add -> 1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns. com *Remove the space before .com when entering it

  • findingragnawr
    Ragnawr.btc 🌍☮️ (@findingragnawr) reported

    If you’re building with AI and you use all the best free services, you may have been noticing a trend of late, or I have enough that I’ll tweet about it to the ether. Agent consumption outscales human interest. That’s basically the issue. Your free versions won’t remain free much longer. Supabase? Pro version. Cloudflare? X402 paywall on hosted pages. Maybe I’m wrong but I can say that the era of services of services that make other services easier to use is upon us. Convenience era. Pay for it.

  • uwunetes
    addison (@uwunetes) reported

    @BraydenWilmoth im conflicted cause well, first I own an iPhone so I need an android app.... otherwise, I don't think I would use it ever for anything other than statistics, fixing small config issues on the go, maybe managing some cloudflare settings... stuff I don't particularly trust ai for

  • TwiddersGad
    Dream Gad (@TwiddersGad) reported

    @pain0x0 @HalsallDoug @Cloudflare zero rating meaning zero rating...if you don't know what zero rating is i can't help you out of your ignorance...go and educate yourself...

  • pj_stew
    Pete Stewart (@pj_stew) reported

    So I've just been testing out OMP with DeepSeek v4 pro, and so far I'm not impressed. I had a PR that had a couple of failing tests, nothing that complicated. I asked it to review the PR CI failing tests, and resolve the issues. This is something I often do, as sometimes there are one or two failing tests in the whole suite when a new feature has been made, and they're usually small quick fixes. I decided to just let it crack on and sort this out, as Claude Sonnet can usually nail this in no time, and it doesn't seem to use that many tokens. Anyway, OMP + DeepSeek v4 Pro on Cloudflare has been working on this for a while now, and burnt through $18 of tokens! 🤨 Massive fail! I've told it to stop, but it's still hammering out code as I'm typing this.

  • isofunds
    ISOfunds (@isofunds) reported

    AGENTS CAN NOW BUY DATA. THE BILL COMES BEFORE THE LIABILITY. x402 went operational under Linux Foundation governance on July 14, 2026. the protocol existed before. what changed was governance 40 participating organizations: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Circle, AWS, Google, Cloudflare, Coinbase, Stripe, Shopify, Ripple, Solana Foundation, Stellar Development Foundation. payment companies, cloud providers, stablecoin issuers, blockchains, commerce platforms the core idea: HTTP 402 Payment Required has existed for decades with no real flow. x402 fills it. server returns 402 with price, accepted token, network, destination. agent wallet checks against spending rules. signs authorization. server verifies and settles what this enables: an AI agent that needs a paid API just pays for it. no human at checkout. the data, compute, or specialized tool arrives in the same request what this enables that nobody marketed: prompt injection that drains funds a broad wallet permission lets a compromised agent or malicious plugin execute thousands of individually small requests before anyone notices. real deployments need per-transaction limits, daily caps, per-service allowlists, anomaly detection, approval thresholds, and a kill switch without idempotency, networks fail and agents retry. same payment charged twice. without dispute mechanisms, blockchain transfers are usually irreversible. a refund for bad data requires the seller to cooperate the article below breaks the same paradox at scale: agent payments shipped before agent liability law. the rails exist before the legal system knows who signs. AP2 and x402 let machines transact. Air Canada established the deployer is liable. Project Vend showed what happens with no governance layer. EU AI Act made human oversight mandatory for high-risk uses on August 2

  • realneghi
    neghi (@realneghi) reported

    The cost of early complexity in software is something we tend to not consider when building. I’ve been an engineer for about 5 years now and in that time, I’ve been encouraged to learn technology and systems that do not fit my needs because it was trending at the moment. One of such is Kubernetes. Popularly known as K8s. It is an orchestration technology developed by Google. While it is exceptional at what it is designed for, your software might not need it. Docker or Podman is much more sufficient for most use cases. Another is GRPC and GRAPHQL, I’m not saying these are bad but your software might also not need it. You’re not processing data at the scale of Shopify or Facebook to justify the complexity of setting up a graphql server or are you having cross service communication that you need the smallest amount of latency to justify setting up and managing a grpc server. Another one that irks me is using a cloud provider like AWS, GCP or AZURE. Brother, you do not need a cloud provider, your mostly Nigerian users would not benefit from your app having high availability across 10 regions and your user base is too small to justify that auto scaling group you just added. Keep it simple, a shared VPS and cloudflare is more than enough to serve your application to thousands of users. These are my opinions and not facts. Code smart, not hard.

  • anonymous086505
    anonymous086505 (@anonymous086505) reported

    @jpschroeder Cloudflare mentioned that 'limits and alerts are coming'. which is the most important part, without this protection, consumers always pay the price. Im shocked that a company like Cloudflare doesnt understand protect against this. It's only after a public backlash that they fix

  • FBorsik
    Frantisek (Frank) Borsik (@FBorsik) reported

    Hey @Cloudflare @CloudflareRadar - can you help, please? I want to turn off that absolutely useless and unhelpful "AI" in Radar.

  • sunglassesface
    orlie (@sunglassesface) reported

    @acoyfellow @doodlestein @Cloudflare Yeah I read the comment in two ways, not sure what he meant either that's a good thing that it's being 'discussed' or the fact that it was on the front page is a bad thing... Not sure

  • assertchris
    assertchris (@assertchris) reported

    I thought the 10 custom domain limit (on the Laravel Cloud plan I'm on) would be an issue. It just pushed me to handle more things directly in CloudFlare. A much better solution of those things that need mail DNS and a simple redirect.

  • PPLSOPTIMISMCEO
    PPLSOPTIMISMCEO (@PPLSOPTIMISMCEO) reported

    All of their model weights are on hugging face though. Any provider can theoretically serve a $POD model other than them. What I'm trying to understand is where they are monetizing their inference they are hosting. They have two AI models (26b and X1 Nano) on their chat app on their site that sits behind a cloudflare challenge and a telegram bot. A system like antseed can add their AI models to their network and run everything through peer to peer and TEE encryption. Where are they even selling their hosting with upstream/downstream token costs? I don't see a marketplace on their site. Just a genuine question. I integrated them into my router but they blocked the API. We have gotten a DM to ask for private APIs but haven't heard anything since then. Happy to route customers to them or just host their uncensored models with a different team.

  • korinne_dev
    korinne (@korinne_dev) reported

    @Cloudflare Also it's interesting that design used to stress me out, but now AI has taken so much of the pressure off. Designs I make myself feel much more precious and impressive than what AI generates for me. Feels like sewing your own clothes. Even if they are bad, you made them.

  • JTBeers
    Jacob Beers (@JTBeers) reported

    @r3c0nc1l3r Nice. I will have to look into that. I almost never get to work directly with Cloudflare so I'm not as familiar with its offerings as I should be.

  • betterclever
    Pranjal Paliwal (@betterclever) reported

    you can tell a good software engineer apart today by their current advocacy of @Cloudflare primitives and how much they use them to decompose problems in agent native world. literally a litmus test

  • _vu
    vu (@_vu) reported

    @dillon_mulroy is it bad that i can now recognize cloudflare orange at a glance?

  • Codat_V
    VaTsaL (@Codat_V) reported

    Cloudflare once had a React bug that helped take down its dashboard and several APIs A useEffect depended on an object that was recreated on every render. React treated it as a new value each time, ran the effect again and sent more API requests. This happened during an update to the backend service receiving those requests. It got overwhelmed and failed to recover the surprising thing was that a loop in the frontend could put enough pressure on a critical backend service to cause a much larger outage

  • Elenkova_dxb
    Elenkova ✨ (@Elenkova_dxb) reported

    66% of AI-search citations already route through Google AI Mode, not ChatGPT. Same week Cloudflare started enforcing MCP's new auth spec, CIMD replacing OAuth DCR. Search and the agent layer are both quietly consolidating around infra nobody's hyping. That's the real signal.

  • RMerlinDev
    Eric Sauvageau (@RMerlinDev) reported

    For the curious, I already have a plan B if things ever went south with @Github . For years I've had a gitweb mirror running on a VPS, secured behind a Cloudflare App login. Since I don't care about any of the CI/agent stuff, I would only miss PR and Wiki capabilities.