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Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 3
Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Auchel, Hauts-de-France 1
Brigg, England 1
Manchester, England 1
Delhi, NCT 1
Tampa, FL 1
Gudensberg, Hessen 1
Margate, England 1
Grovetown, GA 1
Tappahannock, VA 1
Nagpur, MH 1
Gloucester, MA 1
Ghāziābād, UP 1
Nampa, ID 1
Andorra la Vella, Andorra la Vella 1
Genoa City, WI 1
Molins de Rei, Catalunya 1
Grasse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Aachen, NRW 1
Viveiró, Galicia 1
Clifton, NJ 1
Măgurele, Ilfov 1
Valladolid, Castilla y León 1
Cordova, TN 1
Palaiseau, Île-de-France 1

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • fadenb fadenb (@fadenb) reported

    Not this issue but the incident handling ensured they lost us as a customer for good. Good news for Cloudflare I guess.

  • stommepoes mallory, alice & bob (@stommepoes) reported

    @ChrisChiera @Cloudflare Or maybe I attract the worst reCAPTCHAs, that's entirely possible.

  • NickBraak Nick Braak (@NickBraak) reported

    @herrjemand @grittygrease @Cloudflare True, in the full Cloudflare blog post they say "We also have to consider the possibility of facing automated button-pressing systems." My initial response was only to answer what problem they are trying to solve, which that CAPTCHAs are a pain!

  • stommepoes mallory, alice & bob (@stommepoes) reported

    @mantennn @Cloudflare Sounds just like CAPTCHAs. These always hit people with disabilities (am I a bot if I don't use a mouse?). Every damn time. Because whoever makes the categories thinks all humans are like themselves. Then they try to make exceptions for each type and quickly becomes **** again.

  • CaesarKabalan Caesar Kabalan (@CaesarKabalan) reported

    @MOONMOON_OW Your website is down. Backend server behind CloudFlare has a bad/expired SSL certificate.

  • DanielRafaelli Simego (@DanielRafaelli) reported

    @BDOPlanner @Cloudflare oh and i understood your problem, since it has validation for these endpoints and you need token etc, you will not be able to do that :/ it's mainly server-time on the request, the amount of data/download is good at least

  • Gadgetoid Phil Howard (@Gadgetoid) reported

    @jemjabella I have a suspicion- that I haven't bothered to confirm- that the caching plugin might also send some cache policy headers that help cloudflare know when to request from my server but in retrospect I'm probably talking **** and should configure it manually...

  • BradRubenstein Brad 🏳️‍🌈 (@BradRubenstein) reported

    @herrjemand @grittygrease @Cloudflare The value seems to be "make it easier for humans, even if its less protective against bots" since the current system is so terrible (especially for disabled).

  • BradRubenstein Brad 🏳️‍🌈 (@BradRubenstein) reported

    @herrjemand @grittygrease @Cloudflare But the existing captcha is so terrible for humans (especially disabled ones), that some of us are willing to compromise in the direction of "easier for humans" even if somewhat easier for bots.

  • alexjustesen Alex (@alexjustesen) reported

    @elynnelizabeth @CoxHelp @Cloudflare Well there is problem #1, never use the IPS's equipment. Get something you can control and don't have to pay "rent" on. Especially if you have that all-in-one unit.

  • ZigPress ZigPress (@zigpress@mastodon.technology) (@ZigPress) reported

    @Cloudflare Yes it's time to end captchas, but I'm never going to put a physical key in a non-trusted device. Neither am I going to give any device my fingerprint.

  • lukegb Luke Granger-Brown (@lukegb) reported

    @thexpaw @Cloudflare Yeah, the only key that worked for me was my Yubikey on desktop. My other SKs didn't work, and Windows Hello, the default prompt, didn't work either... Not really a great UX yet. Neat idea though. I'm guessing this is down to their list of "trusted manufacturers"...

  • elynnelizabeth Eriiiiica (@elynnelizabeth) reported

    @alexjustesen @CoxHelp @Cloudflare They won’t troubleshoot your device for free if you use your own equipment. I’ve been trying to avoid the fees for all this support but here we are. When we move in two months I’m going to set up all my own stuff bc this is ridiculous

  • pamamolf Dimitris Chatzidimitris (@pamamolf) reported

    @Cloudflare It will be great if you support @nitrokey as it is open source and security audited by a third party....

  • bitcynth Cynthia Revström 🏳️‍🌈 (@bitcynth) reported

    @sleevi_ Cloudflare are the ones that limited IPv6 support by using hcaptcha that doesn't/didn't (?) support IPv6, so I am not surprised.

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