Cloudflare Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Cloudflare users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Cloudflare, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Cloudflare users affected:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| New York City, NY | 2 |
| Manchester, England | 1 |
| Angers, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| London, England | 1 |
| Noida, UP | 2 |
| Jewar, UP | 1 |
| Braga, Braga | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Prievidza, Nitriansky | 1 |
| Farmers Branch, TX | 1 |
| Helsinki, Uusimaa | 1 |
| Crisfield, MD | 1 |
| Nanaimo, BC | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Naoris Protocol (@NaorisProtocol) reported@mariozz_13_ @Cloudflare Cloudflare protects traffic in transit at the edge. It doesn't touch what's already signed and sitting permanently on a blockchain, that's a different problem entirely
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ℭ𝔬𝔳𝔢 (@ekojoecovenant) reportedSpent the day migrating my PR review agent off waitUntil() and onto Cloudflare Queues. Turns out waitUntil() has a silent 30-second ceiling. Learned that the hard way when longer PR reviews just... stopped mid-analysis. Queues fix it properly instead of me hacking around a timeout.
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Rahul K (@rknkhanna) reportedyou mean 3 people are trying to cancel cloudflare?
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Catherine Calder (@Loricatty) reported@alleria_eh Bloody idiot. Here is a PARTIAL list. You are using most. X itself Your Canadian internet provider, such as Telus, Rogers, Bell, or Shaw, routes traffic over an internet backbone that uses equipment, software, and services from numerous U.S companies Apple (if using an iPhone or iPad). Google (if using Android, Chrome, Gmail, or Google DNS). Qualcomm (chips in many Android phones). Intel or AMD (if using a PC). Microsoft (Windows, Edge, Outlook, OneDrive, etc.). NVIDIA (graphics hardware in many computers). Visa or Mastercard (if paying for X Premium or making online purchases). PayPal (if used for payments). Cloudflare (many websites, including services connected to X, rely on it). Amazon Web Services (AWS) (many internet services depend on AWS, even if X itself does not). Oracle (enterprise software and cloud infrastructure used across the internet). Cisco (networking equipment carrying internet traffic). Meta (if they also use Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, or Threads). Adobe (if editing photos before posting). OpenAI (if using ChatGPT to write posts). GoDaddy (if they own a website linked from their X profile). Verisign (operates key internet infrastructure for .com and .net domains).
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Marc Seitz — oss/acc (@mfts0) reported@jarekceborski @LocalCanApp I remember you use Cloudflare under the hood for the published urls. So generate the localcan domains locally so it’s accessible from same network. Optionally make it publishable so outside of network clients can access. That part is Cloudflare? Does it restrict you in any way like certain headers or cookies or storage cannot be sent on these domains?
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DeepakNess (@DeepakNesss) reportedI started using SQLite for @SharePDFapp from the start and have never been happier. It's hosted on a $10 Hetzner VPS and been running smooth for months. And the SQLite DB is backed up to Cloudflare R2 via Litestream with WAL sync, hourly snapshots, and 60-day retention.
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Null Meridian (@null_meridian) reported@ProMint_X @Noxa_Fi They can implement cloudflare basically by few clicks and it will never go down due to DDOS (just basic stuff for overall understanding)
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Gaxen | AI Systems ⚙️ (@GAXEN10) reportedthe entire saas business model was just quietly executed. if you are still building subscription apps with stripe checkout pages and login screens, you are building for a dying economy. for the last two years, massive ai models have been scraping your data, pinging your endpoints, and generating billions in value. your share of that revenue was exactly $0.00. cloudflare just fixed this, and in doing so, they completely altered the financial architecture of the internet. they just launched the monetization gateway (x402). this is not another subscription management tool. this is the birth of the machine-to-machine (m2m) economy. here is the exact architecture of how the web works as of today: you no longer need a pricing page. you no longer need users to create accounts. you no longer issue api keys. you simply put a price on any api endpoint, database, or mcp tool behind cloudflare. when an autonomous ai agent tries to access your data, it doesn't get blocked. it gets an x402 "payment required" response with a price tag. in less than 800 milliseconds, that ai agent connects its own crypto wallet, signs a transaction in stablecoins on a layer 2 network, and buys access to your resource. pay-per-call. settled at the edge. instantly. think about the macroeconomic shift here. we have spent 15 years optimizing user interfaces to trick humans into clicking "subscribe" for $19/month. we built massive marketing departments just to deal with human churn. all of that is irrelevant now. your new customer is an immortal instance of claude 3.5 that doesn't care about your button colors or your email marketing funnel. it only cares if your endpoint has the data it needs to execute its task. if it does, it pays you. if it doesn't, it moves on. the internet just permanently forked into two layers: 1. the human web: bloated with ads, optimized for low attention spans, and dying. 2. the agent web: pure structured data, apis, and autonomous micro-transactions. the founders who understand this are currently ripping out their front-ends and rebuilding everything as mcp tools with x402 gateways. the ones who don't are going to spend the next 5 years wondering why their customer acquisition costs are bankrupting them. you either build for the agents, or you become obsolete.
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KaiseiDeer (@Kaisei_Daloren) reported**** cloudflare I can't signin to any of my accounts and have tried all the suggested things I have to use incognito mode now.
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Peter van Meijgaard (@petervmeijgaard) reportedThis is where it got wild. We got smacked with 405 errors, blocked GraphQL calls, Cloudflare walls, and local NixOS environment quirks Every time the door slammed shut, Grok adapted instantly, eventually pivoting to extracting real browser cookies to bypass the basic blocks 💪
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Hermann (@dhlotter) reportedA red X sat in my CI all morning. Four deploys trying to make it pass. The test was never broken, it just can't run in CI at all. Cloudflare blocks the headless browser from GitHub's IPs. Four deploys to add one line that skips it. #buildinpublic
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Poorvith M P (@poorvithmp07) reported@sparsh_noahAI cloudflare pages has 300+ edge locations, free unlimited bandwidth, and beats both on latency. most people just never consider it.
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Maverick (@Mavericks100xs) reportedIt’s over for cash-cat:native Chinese blockchain sleuths have uncovered the following: ‘NOXA Dev ***** History" After the incident erupted (especially post-downtime + new launch halt), the Chinese community quickly unearthed Amun Phantom's past record, with the core accusation being **"veteran rug pull playbook."** Main sources are posts from active Chinese KOLs/communities (e.g., @DiYi_Community, etc.), claiming "people who know him are well aware." - Key exposé points: Not his first big project: Two years ago (around 2024), he built a product even hotter than NOXA this time, then rugged at peak hype, allegedly draining that chain's liquidity pool dry (claims of "chain pool leader 3w ETH," possibly 30,000 ETH level, with community debate on exact figures). - Patterned operations: Every time a new chain heats up, he spins up a similar launch platform/product, quickly harvests traffic and fees, then "exits" or rugs. In 2025, multiple "exited products" of his popped up on new chains. - This time a "soft rug" not hard rug: Originally geared to straight-up bolt, but with too many bagholders this round—scale too massive (fees too high, user base huge)—direct rug would've blown up, so he opted for "soft rug" strategy: Website "issues" (Cloudflare IP block), halt new launches, shift to decentralized frontend, hand fees fully to creators, then slowly fade out. - Personality/Style Critique: Community calls it "deep-seated foreign scumbag traits, no vision for real growth," akin to some early infamous but controversial project vibes. These exposés are currently mostly community word-of-mouth + historical pattern inference, with no full public on-chain evidence chain or article yet (some say a detailed timeline post is coming). But since Amun Phantom is anonymous/semi-anonymous, historical project links rely mainly on community memory and behavioral pattern matching.
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Rian Arz (@rianarz) reported@Cloudflare @CloudflareDev Safety tech shouldn't be a luxury. This is early and there's a long way to go. If you work in online safety or survivor support and want to talk, my DMs are open. Thanks @Cloudflare 🧡
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Rohan Kulkarni (@rohan_2502) reportedHiring a dev. ( ya say clickbait but read full, you will get some idea ) might sound funny, so easy just add a folder and call it an hiring. right ? not actaully So it's been 2 weeks this system is running. Every agent has their own infra and some @Cloudflare workers running, so like when I say they work when I sleep - they actaully do. the rule is, agent never touches the code part. so I was using claude-code to manually setup standards and make sure things are smooth. but today, there were a lot of workers which are running but I need to have a proper idea about are they 200 ok, or some env are missing what's exactly benifits we are getting. and all technical things which I have been doing till now. So hired MISO. Now this role which have added, the work will be to just give me an update in the morning. OK this agent ran 3 workflows as regular everything is fine. Your X api limits are reached, need to add money. Getting it ? so this will act as a layer which can help me to build and code parallel. So excited to see how this performs. And if you see me launcing some micro-saas, that's build with help of "MISO"