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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

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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.

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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.

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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Community Discussion

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • semisauced
    David (@semisauced) reported

    @jpoliveras Yea they have the cloudflare cs model where support's based on your spend. I've had them actually come thru once while only spending like $1k/yr with Twilio but there's no guarantees. Only way you can ensure getting customer support is by purchasing it or by spending >$10,000k/yr

  • ernesttheaiguy
    Ernest Provo (@ernesttheaiguy) reported

    A 200 OK status does not mean complete data. Cloudflare found a race condition in hyper that truncated responses silently. Data leaders: never trust status alone. Verify payload integrity. #ResponsibleAI #DataStrategy

  • CherryJimbo
    James Ross (@CherryJimbo) reported

    @LoicReco @Cloudflare imo a few things would help a lot: - transparent failover/replication - observability: where's my object, why is it unhealthy - tooling to inspect storage growth - throughput ceilings truly documented, not discovered in **** - fewer footguns (i/o gate deadlocks etc.)

  • aw_labs
    🧪 AW Labs (@aw_labs) reported

    @Chaos2Cured I found out my issue was cloudflare stopping them (which I could change) or my web hosts corp firewall (which I could not change).

  • kofookesola
    ¿kofo? (@kofookesola) reported

    Cloudflare is down keh?

  • OnlyOneSalam
    ABDULSALAM✨️ (@OnlyOneSalam) reported

    Robin town dev just dropped an update: "Stressful first 30 hours. But we are kicking and getting better every iteration We got DDOS attack. Our cloud provider banned us. Cloudflare marked us suspicious. Influx of a lot of users stressed our resources. Thanks to the community that helped us tag Railway and fix the issue at earliest. Waking up this morning to a ban deeply disappointed us. With a notice that it would take 5-7 days. We got takedown requirement as our branding matched Robinhood Chain, hence our town got a new name and URL, Green Town. With that said we are hearing about all your feedbacks be it points farming by bots, impersonators, scammers, snippers, login issues, wallet not showing cross ETH balance and overall UX. Shipping goes on, but first and foremost is security, safety and scalability. The town will keep expanding!" -@NancyDubey_

  • alexsssaint
    alex saint (@alexsssaint) reported

    @levelsio had almost the same panic with a cloudflare tunnel once, site down, ssh dead, assumed the box itself was toast

  • SudoBash2
    Gnosis Nobody (@SudoBash2) reported

    Cloudflare are you a bot **** cutting off curl downloads automatically is starting to really piss me off. Stop ******* with developers. No, we're not ******* bots you retards. Just because you can't understand that there are still human developers doesn't mean we're all bots.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Small businesses have two bad options for contact forms: pay for bloated SaaS tools they'll never fully use, or DIY and hope they're GDPR compliant. Built Formbridge to fix that. Cloudflare-only form backend.

  • CodeWithZeee
    ZEE (@CodeWithZeee) reported

    @boristane @vercel @CloudflareDev I have probably over 300 works and run every Cloudflare project known to man, if you want to stress test this I’d be down

  • cineplore
    Noorul Ali (@cineplore) reported

    Bots have shat on the Internet. Every website I visit does Cloudflare not-a-bot verification, wasting 10 seconds on each load. Happens in @Nature, @MerriamWebster, @CambridgeWords and more. Terrible UX.

  • mattworkman
    Matt Workman (@mattworkman) reported

    @C47 in retrospect, Codex tries to do A LOT and over architecting my site to be auto hosted on their Cloudflare? Platform and made it SUPER bloated instantly. I learned this after having Claude strip it down it’s a capable coding harness I’m sure, but it does too much and I don’t like it default design skills compared to CC just one user and one project perspective

  • mtrantalainen
    Mikko Rantalainen (@mtrantalainen) reported

    @Cloudflare Assuming you actually mean the label instead of the number, I think "self" would be the best. "Home" would be a poor match on mobile devices, and anything local has possibility to mix something in local network vs self.

  • goekhan
    gökhan (@goekhan) reported

    fasted the whole day did some core work at home evening coffee gotta ship at least two other products today is "i just can't feel good if i want see that idea in action" for i am already paying for compute, cloudflare, hetzner, and thousand other APIs kinda funny though you can just function, worker and agent the entire internet into apps that talk to each other yet cannot watch a random world cup match from an ondemand commentator like Peter Drury or Alex Jacques and gotta help yourself with your mediocre homeboys you can have arxiv papers have their own podcast via notebookML but cannot push a likeness soccer commentator via kittenTTS or ElevenLabs API legally

  • its_ronc
    RC (@its_ronc) reported

    Three weeks ago I was ready to give up on a side project entirely. I had a script pulling product prices off a few e-commerce sites for a price-tracking tool, and it worked great for about four days. Then one site started returning 403s. Another served me a Cloudflare challenge page instead of HTML. A third just gave me empty responses, which is somehow worse, because at least an error tells you something's wrong. I did what everyone does at that point: rotated a couple of free proxies, added random delays, spoofed a user-agent I copied off Stack Overflow. It bought me about a day before I got blocked again. I had a half-written Reddit rant open in another tab, the classic "is scraping just dead in 2026" post. I didn't send it. Instead I went looking for a scraping API that could handle the anti-bot stuff for me, and that's how I found ScrapeBadger. Signing up took two minutes and came with 1,000 free credits, no card needed. I pointed it at the exact product page that had been blocking me, and got back clean data on the first try. Price, stock status, seller, all of it. No proxy list, no spoofing, just a URL in and data out. The part I cared about most, the Cloudflare wall, it got past on the first request with zero configuration from me. It also claims to handle DataDome, Akamai, Imperva, PerimeterX, and Kasada, plus CAPTCHA solving. I only tested it on a handful of sites over a few weeks, so I can't promise it holds up against everything, but on my problem it just worked. There are also ready-made endpoints for Google, Twitter, Reddit, Amazon, Zillow, and more, so you're not always stuck parsing raw HTML yourself. Pricing is credit-based, pay as you go from $10 or a subscription for heavier use, and the free credits were enough to actually test it on my real problem instead of a demo page. My price-tracker runs every night now without me checking logs first thing in the morning. I never did post that Reddit rant. If you're at the point of writing one yourself, try the free credits on your actual problem site first. That's the test that mattered to me.

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