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Cloudflare Outage Map

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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
Los Angeles, CA 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Manchester, England 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • eriklangille
    Erik Langille (@eriklangille) reported

    @BraydenWilmoth can you fix the two terrible iOS apps cloudflare already has? (1.1.1.1 and Cloudflare One) Tried using Warp for CF Zero Trust and it kept erroring. Turns out I needed this other CF One app. Took like 2 hours of debugging Tailscale is way smoother

  • eas4ai
    Shawn McAllister (@eas4ai) reported

    @Namecheap has lost my business. Today was the last straw. I will never buy another domain from you scammy ************* in life. You add “premium domain” tax and gatekeep customers. I even got a capital letter “BANNED” for a domain I searched and then I just bought it through @Cloudflare for $11. After the BANNED thing, I searched another domain and it said “Premium Domain” and was priced at $100,000… I also bought that domain at Cloudflare for $11. That was the last straw. I’ve been a Namecheap customer for over 20 years. I am DONE. I’ll be transferring all of my domains to Cloudflare this week.

  • anonymous086505
    anonymous086505 (@anonymous086505) reported

    @jpschroeder Cloudflare mentioned that 'limits and alerts are coming'. which is the most important part, without this protection, consumers always pay the price. Im shocked that a company like Cloudflare doesnt understand protect against this. It's only after a public backlash that they fix

  • kaanyagci
    Kaan (@kaanyagci) reported

    @liran_tal Yep, but they are also becoming a single point of failure in different layers. Remember the last Cloudflare outage? It almost took the whole internet down

  • RMerlinDev
    Eric Sauvageau (@RMerlinDev) reported

    For the curious, I already have a plan B if things ever went south with @Github . For years I've had a gitweb mirror running on a VPS, secured behind a Cloudflare App login. Since I don't care about any of the CI/agent stuff, I would only miss PR and Wiki capabilities.

  • caelin_sutch
    Caelin (@caelin_sutch) reported

    Cloudflare remote bindings through zero trust almost never work for me what’s up w that

  • XXIfomo
    XXI (@XXIfomo) reported

    A 21-YEAR-OLD IN COPENHAGEN BUILT A HEX-GRID LIGHT PUZZLE IN ELEVEN DAYS AND HIT $4,200 A MONTH BY WEEK EIGHT. HE SPENT $205 TO SHIP IT. MOST PEOPLE STILL HAVEN'T SHIPPED ANYTHING. He is 21. Solo. No studio. He works from a shared desk in Nørrebro. Claude Code writes the puzzle generator, the reflection math, and the leaderboard. He hand-tunes the visual polish and refuses to let the model touch the lighting effects. The whole game runs on Cloudflare Workers for five dollars a month. The player never asks who built it. She screenshots her solution and asks the internet how she pulled it off in seven moves. Everyone else spends three months vibe-coding an original masterpiece that nobody plays. He picked a shape people already knew how to solve, added a limited-moves counter, and dropped the link in three subreddits on a Tuesday. By Friday it had 340 daily players. By week seven it had 47,000. Build time = 11 days Total cost to ship = $205 Claude Code Max subscription = $200 per month Hosting = $5 per month Daily active users at week eight = 47,000 Monthly recurring revenue = $4,200 Marketing spend = $0 For nine days nothing worked. The generator produced puzzles with no valid solutions. He almost killed the project on day ten. On day eleven he switched the generator to reverse-solve from a target state and every level shipped playable. The first hundred players arrived before breakfast. Monument Valley shipped in three years with a team of ten. The kid in Copenhagen shipped a shape people already knew how to solve in eleven days. bookmark this and read the article below

  • MaheshPawaar
    Mahesh (@MaheshPawaar) reported

    @AnupamHaldkar Exactly. When I transferred my domain from Vercel to Cloudflare, I faced this exact issue. It wasn't working on Wi-Fi, but worked on mobile data.

  • saumil_chandira
    Saumil (@saumil_chandira) reported

    @malpani @Cloudflare @grok Check the ASN on cloudflare and apply a custom rule (combination of country, ASN and what cloudflare itself does not qualify as bot). This has become a common issue for the last couple of months.

  • sunglassesface
    orlie (@sunglassesface) reported

    @acoyfellow @doodlestein @Cloudflare Yeah I read the comment in two ways, not sure what he meant either that's a good thing that it's being 'discussed' or the fact that it was on the front page is a bad thing... Not sure

  • galovargas
    Galo A. V. (@galovargas) reported

    @SimonHoiberg AWS must be the service with the worst UX ever that still manages to make huge loads of money. Just venturing to learn their services and getting to work with them is an odyssey by the itself. Cloudfront was charging me 700$/mo until I learned Cloudflare does the same for free

  • UncleRuqqus
    Ruqqus Ascendant (@UncleRuqqus) reported

    @Support I don't understand why I'm getting repeated account locks over "unusual activity" requiring CloudFlare verification. It immediately lets me in as soon as I verify but something seems broken here.

  • stiennon
    Richard Stiennon (@stiennon) reported

    @frantzfries I could never understand why in the world would anyone block bots? We spend a lot on SEO and Cloudflare is going to block crawlers? That is like removing your website altogether.

  • hasieratik
    Paul 🇷🇴🇨🇴 (@hasieratik) reported

    @TeeDevh good will gestures matter, a lot; obviously not your scale, but Cloudflare covered a $100 bill that I made because I was stupid and I went on X and Reddit and praised them and their support team :)

  • ibuildthecloud
    Darren Shepherd (@ibuildthecloud) reported

    Why doesnt @cloudflare have an iroh service. Seriously you jump on ipfs but not this one?

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