Cloudflare status: hosting issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: domains, cloud services and hosting.
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.
June 12: Problems at Cloudflare
Cloudflare is having issues since 09:40 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!
Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (41%)
- Cloud Services (27%)
- Hosting (18%)
- Web Tools (9%)
- E-mail (5%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloud Services | 32 minutes ago |
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Domains | 2 days ago |
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Hosting | 15 days ago |
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Web Tools | 16 days ago |
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Cloud Services | 16 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Anshu Sharma 🌶 (@anshublog) reportedUpdated - Databricks AI Gateway blocks PII & counts tokens - Cloudflare AI Gateway blocks PII - Kong AI Gateway blocks PII - LiteLLM AI Gateway blocks PII - Portkey AI Gateway blocks PII ... We integrate with every AI gateway to safely unblock the use of sensitive customer data.
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Lex (@TheLexTimes) reportedHey @XSecurity team, I'm a SWE and noticed my account has unfollowed prominent tech accounts like Cloudflare and Stripe without any user initiation. Is there someone I could reach out to about this issue?
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esyx (@esyx0) reported@pbertrand_dev @levelsio @Cloudflare that sucks, what did you choose instead?
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Josh W (@ItsWelford) reportedAnyone at Cloudflare able to help with an OAuth client? It's still waiting for verification & it makes me think something is wrong, because my other OAuth client verified almost instantly.
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Oleg | webstudio.is (@oleg008) reportedThis time @Cloudflare ****** up so badly. Every website broken that uses image resizer. Only matter of time until caches run out and all images are broken.
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GPT Workspace (@gptworkspace) reportedGPT Workspace is temporarily affected by @Cloudflare related issues. We expect the problem to be resolved shortly.
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Your Private Proxy (@YourPrivateProx) reported@mesmerlord @MartinShkreli Claude Code writing it is step one. The scraper running against Cloudflare is step two — that's where datacenter egress fails and the model's willingness stops mattering. IP reputation is a separate problem from code quality.
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swyx (@swyx) reportedthe #1 thing that is driving me to build my own vibecoding platform rn is that none of them - and i lov vercel, cloudflare, netlify etc - none of them really close the loop for you in terms of setting you on the right path with errors and pinging you when **** fails (**** always fails) there's way too much "webmaster" infra to setup for every single project and i just want to do it once and for all, instead i'm being asked to npx posthog wizard here and npx arize skills there and it all just needs to be swallowed up into One Thing.
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chan (@chantastic) reported@jeflopo I'm annoyed because the frontend of these sites has to do SO little. all the serious work is Cloudflare Workers, Queues, AI Gateway, and Durable Objects. so it's just an annoying speed bump to have UI framework issues
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Christer K Andersson (@yesboxx) reportedMastercard may have just provided one of the clearest signals yet about where payments are heading. Their new Agent Pay for Machines initiative is built around: • AI agents transacting autonomously • Machine-to-machine payments • Micropayments • Stablecoin settlement • High-frequency, low-latency transactions What caught my attention was not the technology itself, but the ecosystem around it. Coinbase, Stripe, Adyen, Cloudflare, Polygon, Aave, MoonPay and others are already participating. For years, many of these concepts lived mostly in the worlds of crypto, fintech and AI startups. Now they are appearing in products launched by global payment networks. To me, this is another signal that the discussion is moving from if autonomous commerce will happen to how it will be implemented. If software starts buying services from software, the payment infrastructure behind those transactions becomes strategically important. Which companies are best positioned to power that future?
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Deep Web Konek (@deepwebkonek) reported@anjo_bagaoisan it seems an issue again with cloudflare, apparently down rin sila 👀
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Rationalist44 (@rationalist44) reported@StevieTheFixer @JamesMelville @Cloudflare > the lazy IT administrators at too many companies are too busy on social media or looking at instagram cat videos, to get on with their job of deploying those upgrades PRONTO on all the servers they manage, the minute they come out. Hence this issue. You can't get the staff..
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Miracles Live 🇹🇭 (@fern_miracles) reported@amasad You should vibe-code the Replit platform to log every negative experience a user has - from constant cloudflare warnings, to erroneous account lockdowns with notifications that user has exceeded limits, to runaway agents. -> Auto determine the highest ROI fix for least friction.
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Juan Cruz Martinez (@jcmartinezdev) reportedToday I created a new @Cloudflare worker to host a nextjs page, and immediately when attempting the first deploy got a configuration error: ✘ [ERROR] A request to the Cloudflare API (/accounts/daadeb98e7c8fa0374cc150f4c4c0120/workers/scripts/matterhome-io/versions) failed. 14:36:31.681 14:36:31.681 Service binding 'WORKER_SELF_REFERENCE' references Worker 'matterhomeio' which was not found. Any ideas? @jamesqquick
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Jayshree (@jayshreeanand) reportedCloudflare has the best AI support agent so far. I don't even bother searching through dashboard anymore. Just say "purge cache for zone ---" or any task - it just gets it done.
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David Siewert (@david1gp) reportedCloudflare Pages not working? Or I the only one who is affected? ```json {"text":"POST /pages/assets/upload -> 502 Bad Gateway"},{"text":"Cloudflare Ray ID: a0a71049ef6c7049-FRU"}],"kind":"error","name":"APIError"} ``` @CloudflareDev
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esyx (@esyx0) reported@pbertrand_dev @levelsio @Cloudflare that's the worst part, I don't even know whar I did wrong. thank you!
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Alexey Lein (@alexeylein) reportedCloudflare's business is going to explode, because it was pretty much unusable before because of poor UX. Now Claude does it all for you and it turns out Cloudflare is an amazing product.
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Aman (@aman_bagrecha) reported@spatialthoughts It was! It said it is possible due to me having a password login (they brute forced into guessing password). Two fixes I did: have an identity key (ssh admission) rather than password. And then router my traffic through cloudflare so hacker cannot know my direct IP
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Jay.TL (@JayTL00) reportedBoth Visa and Mastercard launched agent payment rails this week. Zero real transactions have cleared through either. Visa Intelligent Commerce gives AI agents tokenized card credentials — your agent gets its own identity on a network processing 300 billion transactions a year. Mastercard's Agent Pay for Machines (AP4M) went further: agents paying other agents, machine-to-machine, no human in the loop. 30+ partners including Stripe, Coinbase, Solana, Polygon, Aave, Cloudflare, Ripple. The optics are undeniable. Two payment networks that move $30 trillion+ annually are building for a world where the buyer isn't human. But the substance is mostly slide deck. Three things the press releases don't mention: 1. Zero production volume. No transaction counts, no throughput benchmarks, no live merchant integrations with actual agent checkout flows. The 30+ AP4M partners are logos on a launch graphic. Every "early adopter" is testing in sandbox. Visa's own CFO Chris Suh said plainly: agentic commerce and stablecoins "won't pay off in the next six months, but could over the next six years." That's not a launch. That's a forward-looking statement with a PR budget. 2. The authority problem has no answer. Payment rails move money. They don't decide who's allowed to move it, when, or how much. When your agent spends $2,000 on cloud compute from another agent, who set that limit? Who audits it? Who's liable when the agent hallucinates a purchase? Visa's model (human-delegated tokens with spending caps) at least has a governance story. Mastercard's machine-to-machine model has a governance vacuum. The "fraud detection" and "spending limits" mentioned in press releases are features that don't exist in production yet. They're on the roadmap — which is where most agent infrastructure lives in 2026. 3. Five competing agent payment protocols launched in 2026. ACP. x402. MPP. AP2. AP4M. Each with different trust models, settlement layers, and identity frameworks. The fragmented landscape is a feature for early experimentation and a disaster for adoption. Merchants won't integrate five agent payment protocols. Agents won't carry five wallets. The consolidation hasn't started because nobody has enough transaction volume to matter. The real signal isn't the technology. It's that the two largest payment networks on Earth decided in the same week that agent commerce is real enough to allocate engineering resources, partner integration teams, and public marketing budgets. They're not building because agents are buying things today. They're building because if agents ever do buy things at scale, whoever owns the rail owns a tax on autonomous commerce. The bet is simple: the marginal cost of building agent payment infrastructure in 2026 is tiny compared to the cost of being locked out of a new transaction layer in 2028. Whether that bet pays off depends on a question none of these announcements address: what happens when the first agent makes a $50,000 mistake at machine speed on a rail designed for that speed? That's not a technology problem. It's a liability problem. And nobody has underwritten that policy yet.
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Charley 🦀 (@charles_lukes) reported. @Cloudflare wtf is going on I cant log in
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Ryan K 🌥 (@Yank) reported@tejesh_1 @TRPage_dev @Cloudflare Sorry to hear about the bad experience. Do you have a case or ticket number?
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Miguel Cardoso (@ODordio) reportedAfter a both brief and long 5 months I was part of the recent culling at Cloudflare. But clankers can't stop clanking thus proud to say that I am joining Snyk to work on Snyk's pentesting clanker and help push it to GA. No vulnerability is gonna be safe from me and my robots.
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Jayshree (@jayshreeanand) reportedCloudflare has the best AI support agent I’ve used so far. I don’t even search through the dashboard anymore. I just type: “purge cache for zone ___” Or describe any task in plain English and it just gets it done.
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Noisey Kid 🇬🇧 (@noiseykid) reported@RealSteveVaughn @jimstewartson Blocking is the frontier, and will reduce the quality source further. Cloudflare network data shows that 57.4% of all web requests are now initiated by automated bots and AI agents. More bots than humans. I only need to look at my own site data to see the very obvious explosion
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Sussycat Bloomberg (@LeSussyCat) reported@Cloudflare Put a smile on my face because atleast DDoS is using my ****
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Patrick Müller (@patrickpmller) reported@danshipper @every and sometime later: it toally went through the compund engineering flow for locally debugging a weird issue with using cloudflare to generate PDFs. Including finding a way for testing locally, making sure it works the same with a locally run puppeteer.
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Safia Sultana (@AIwithSafia) reportedThe neighbor's final advice was the most actionable. He sat down and wrote out a list of 6 things every internet customer should do: 1. Turn off the public Xfinity hotspot (or your ISP's equivalent Spectrum, Optimum, and Cox all do this too) 2. Manually set your Wi-Fi channel instead of "Auto" 3. Disable QoS / Smart Network "optimization" features 4. Change your DNS to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8) 5. Buy your own modem and router, stop renting from the ISP 6. Test your speed with fast. com or speedtest. net using a non-ISP server, never trust your ISP's own speed test Total cost: $150-300 in equipment, paid back within a year. Total time: One afternoon of setup. Total impact: Often 2-5x improvement in real-world speeds. The customer went from paying $90/month for "fast" internet that crawled to paying $60/month for the same internet that finally worked.
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Triode (@Triode_in_situ) reportedI can’t help but think any glitch I encounter on web UIs most recently Cloudflare is due to AI Slop code.
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Enzo (@Captain_Enz0) reported@Touchtheginger @OldSchoolRS Authenticator linked to both the account and attached email, with the email being used for nothing but the account is as good as any other security. Tons of cloudflare problems when I was overseas, even with a VPN. Linking all characters to one account leads to more vulnerability if you do have a hack of any kind. If they false ban you, which they have done plenty of times (faux), they can nuke your whole account and all characters associated. Love OSRS and the team, think jagex is making a lot of good moves in general, but **** the jagex launcher