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 |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| New York City, NY | 1 |
| Istanbul, Istanbul | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Svyatoslav Pidgorny 🇺🇦🇦🇺 (@Slav636) reported@ryanyates1990 What’s the problem with Cloudflare?
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Ifee Anthony (@IfeeDev) reported@levelsio @Cloudflare Didn't get into gmail or didn't enter inbox? If you set up postfix+dovecot, and encryption properly and do your dns setup, you should at least be able to get the email sent. If it gets sent back, check the bounced email log for the reason. And also ensure your host doesnt block email port. Many hosts do this I can help you set up email service on your machine. This will be able to send and receive. Also for me, I configure mine in a way I can use Gmail as sending client via IMAP, and also forward to Gmail too. This is convenient so I dont need to install another mail agent just for reading or composing. I will do this for a fee though. When I am done whatever you like you give me.
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Lexeme (@xLexemeX) reported@levelsio @Cloudflare Yo dog, i think you .ight be the problem.
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Independent Analytics (@AnalyticsForWP) reported@rwkyyy @PineDigitalCo @AnalyticsWP Bad bots should be blocked at the edge via a service like Cloudflare. Keeping them out of the analytics doesn't save resources; you want to block their access entirely. AI crawlers are easily kept out of tracking because they self-identify. AI agents are a different beast...
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Glen Wilson (@GlenWilsonIA) reported@bijucyborg @BraydenWilmoth That doesn't change anything. Rapidly deployment and taking down of websites is what phishing scams thrive on. Nomrally they rely on making local webservers on infected computers. Using stolen identities to use cloudflare would be so much easier and less hassle for scammers.
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gladosb5 (@gladosb5) reported@Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 all localhost requests should go through cloudflare’s central servers and proxy it back to the user’s computer, the only bad thing is that you need an internet connection
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Manfred Neustifter (@supermanfredX) reported@Cloudflare The worktree name (which is the issue name)
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Duryab Aziz (@duryabaziz) reportedI just shipped an amazing-looking agency website under 3 hours, all with the help of Claude Code, that scores 100/100 on Google PageSpeed across every metric and I built the entire thing through conversation. No page builder, no dev team, no 3-week back-and-forth with an agency. A few months ago my website was the thing I kept avoiding. Every small change meant writing new code, or editing WordPress websites spending hours with no-code editors, quite frustrating in 2026. Publishing a new page felt like a project, not a task. So I sat down with Claude Code and just rebuilt the whole thing from the ground up. Not a drag and drop builder, an actual architecture. Here's roughly how it works, in plain terms. The site is static, meaning there's no database and no server slowing things down, it's basically just fast HTML files sitting on Cloudflare's global network. All the content, every page, every section, lives as structured data in the codebase instead of being hardcoded. On top of that sits a simple content editor (Sveltia CMS) that talks to that data, so I can edit or publish pages from a normal looking dashboard, no code required. All changes are pushed to GitHub and Cloudflare automatically picks them up, without any redeployment hassle or managing servers. The part that changed everything for me is how pages are built. Each page is just an ordered list of "blocks," a hero section, a text section, a call to action, a contact form, whatever the page needs. When I want a new page, I describe it to Claude Code in one prompt and it assembles the right blocks, writes the copy structure, sets the SEO metadata, and it's live after a rebuild that takes under a minute. That's also why the SEO is properly built in rather than bolted on. Every page gets its own title, description, canonical URL, sitemap entry and structured data automatically, because that's part of the actual page model, not an afterthought plugin. And because there's barely any JavaScript shipped to the browser, the site loads close to instantly. I ran it through Google PageSpeed and it came back 100 out of 100. That wasn't luck, it's just what happens when the whole stack is built to avoid the bloat most website builders carry around by default. The other thing I didn't expect, I don't need my laptop anymore. Claude Code has cloud agents now, so does ChatGPT, so does Cursor. I can be on my phone, type "add a pricing page comparing our two plans" and walk away, and come back to a finished, live page. Same with small fixes or new features. That still feels a bit unreal to type out. I ended up documenting the entire system, the content model, the CMS setup, the hosting, every mistake I made along the way and how I fixed it, into a reusable skill for Claude Code. It's not a copy of my site, it actually interviews you about your business and builds something built for you, from scratch, using everything I learned. I want to give it away, but only to people who are genuinely going to use it. So here's the deal. Like this post, follow me, and comment "SITE" below. Once I see it, I'll send it straight to your inbox. Let's build something.
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ZINEDDINE (@itszineddine) reported@DavidMcBacon @mattpocockuk I built a plugin but never touched github, I used only cloudflare for everything basically, I'm I wrong? 👀
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Santiago Arias (@santiariasgonz) reported@wholemars @levelsio @Cloudflare Twillio sucks
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Click /Kael Vulpis/ Dopamine (@ClickDopamine) reported@CBrewer I'm trying to get it as tight as possible, so it will scale smoothly, but that front loads all the problems now rather than later, later is just throw hardware at the problem. This might be a cloudflare issue
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kit (sane and normal) (@nicemodems) reportedlooks like i can't start with cloudflare until i have some files to work with, which leads me to the next issue: structure. i want to build my site using eleventy (1/?)
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Hot Aisle (@HotAisle) reportedI actually like bun a lot and would be bummed to have to go back to node. These things are just build tools for me, I don’t actually use them in production myself since I deploy on Cloudflare and running it is their problem. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Vishwanath Patil (@patilvishi) reportedSysatem desing fundamentals - Day 26 CDN Explained: Why Netflix, YouTube & Amazon Feel Fast Everywhere Have you ever wondered... Why does a website hosted in the US load quickly in India? Or why does Netflix stream smoothly even though its servers aren't in your city? The answer is: CDN (Content Delivery Network) What is a CDN? A CDN is a network of servers distributed across multiple geographic locations. Instead of every user requesting content from one central server... They receive it from the nearest edge server. Origin Server │ ┌─────────┼─────────┐ ▼ ▼ ▼ Edge US Edge EU Edge India │ │ │ Users Users Users Without a CDN Every request travels to the origin server. India User │ │ 12,000 km ▼ US Server Higher latency. Slower page loads. With a CDN The request goes to the nearest edge location. India User │ ▼ CDN Edge (Mumbai) │ (Cache Hit) Much faster response. What Does a CDN Cache? ✔ Images ✔ CSS ✔ JavaScript ✔ Videos ✔ Fonts ✔ PDFs ✔ Static APIs (where appropriate) Instead of downloading these files repeatedly from the origin... The CDN serves them locally. Cache Hit vs Cache Miss Cache Hit User │ ▼ CDN Content is already cached. Very fast. Cache Miss User │ ▼ CDN │ ▼ Origin Server │ ▼ CDN Cache Updated The CDN fetches the content once, stores it, and serves future requests locally. Real-World Examples - Netflix Movies are cached on edge servers close to viewers. - Amazon Product images and static assets are delivered from nearby CDN locations. - React Applications Files like: main.js styles.css logo.png are commonly served through a CDN. Popular CDN Providers - Cloudflare - Amazon CloudFront - Akamai - Fastly - Google Cloud CDN - Azure Front Door Key Takeaway A CDN doesn't replace your server. It reduces the distance between users and your content. Less distance means lower latency, faster page loads, and a better user experience. Tomorrow we will answer a question many developers ask: Browser Cache vs CDN vs Redis - What's the Difference?
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Evan Oslick (@eoslick) reported@DanielMiessler I still think I wasn’t clear. I have been pushing for 402 being used and this type of strategy for a long time. My issue is with the reach that Cloudflare has there is significant risk in them doing it. I don’t accept “it’s not there now, something is better than nothing” is a merit counter point to handling the risks to those Cloudflare currently serves. Hey, look, we don’t like your content…. We’ll change the income percentage you get.. Hey, yeah, look, you buy this service we’ll decrease our service charge to you… Separations of duties is a recommendation for a reason. Monopolies are prevented (well supposed to be) for a reason.