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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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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
London, England 16
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 14
Melbourne, VIC 13
Berlin, Land Berlin 12
Paris, Île-de-France 12
Vienna, Wien 10
Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 9
Sydney, NSW 9
Hamburg, HH 9
Dresden, Saxony 6
Zürich, ZH 6
Munich, Bavaria 5
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 5
Hyderabad, TG 4
Barcelona, Catalunya 4
Manchester, England 4
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 4
Seattle, WA 4
Warsaw, Województwo Mazowieckie 3
Toronto, ON 3
Adelaide, SA 3
Bristol, England 3
Cardiff, Wales 3
Newham, England 3
Taipei, Taiwan 3
Kingston upon Hull, England 3
Hackney, England 3
City of London, England 3
Düsseldorf, NRW 3
Milton Keynes, England 3

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • LukeYoungblood LukeYoungblood.eth 🛡️ (@LukeYoungblood) reported

    @jpn_memelord This is why you can only trust @awscloud registrar and @Cloudflare - they have good security practices and don't let offshore support people compromise customer DNS. Every budget DNS provider has offshore support that can and will be bribed by criminals to hijack your DNS.

  • net3org Net3 (@net3org) reported

    Cloudflare says the whole outage happened because a file just randomly doubled in size… Seriously, what were they keeping in there — the entire Chrome cache or their browser history from 2008?

  • craig101010 Craig Campbell (@craig101010) reported

    @kenarsuleyman @Porkbun I am sorry, but you are wrong about this. I was one of the people who emailed them. It isn’t about them being “down”. It is about the fact that if Cloudflare is down, and you want to point your domain somewhere else, you can’t do that if the registrar login depends on Cloudflare.

  • ManVisionConsu1 ManVision Consulting (@ManVisionConsu1) reported

    Looking for a Cyber Security Engineer in Melbourne for a 12+ month contract. Skills: Proxy & Email Security, Cisco WSA/ESA, ISE, Firepower, RSA NetWitness, Stealthwatch, Cloudflare, WAF, network protocols, Splunk, and troubleshooting. Know someone? Share!

  • ManVisionConsu1 ManVision Consulting (@ManVisionConsu1) reported

    Looking for a Cyber Security Engineer in Melbourne for a 12+ month contract. Skills: Proxy & Email Security, Cisco WSA/ESA, ISE, Firepower, RSA NetWitness, Stealthwatch, Cloudflare, WAF, network protocols, Splunk, and troubleshooting. Know someone? Share!

  • craig101010 Craig Campbell (@craig101010) reported

    @kenarsuleyman @Porkbun I am sorry, but you are wrong about this. I was one of the people who emailed them. It isn’t about them being “down”. It is about the fact that if Cloudflare is down, and you want to point your domain somewhere else, you can’t do that if the registrar login depends on Cloudflare.

  • net3org Net3 (@net3org) reported

    Cloudflare says the whole outage happened because a file just randomly doubled in size… Seriously, what were they keeping in there — the entire Chrome cache or their browser history from 2008?

  • ManVisionConsu1 ManVision Consulting (@ManVisionConsu1) reported

    Looking for a Cyber Security Engineer in Melbourne for a 12+ month contract. Skills: Proxy & Email Security, Cisco WSA/ESA, ISE, Firepower, RSA NetWitness, Stealthwatch, Cloudflare, WAF, network protocols, Splunk, and troubleshooting. Know someone? Share!

  • net3org Net3 (@net3org) reported

    Cloudflare says the whole outage happened because a file just randomly doubled in size… Seriously, what were they keeping in there — the entire Chrome cache or their browser history from 2008?

  • craig101010 Craig Campbell (@craig101010) reported

    @kenarsuleyman @Porkbun I am sorry, but you are wrong about this. I was one of the people who emailed them. It isn’t about them being “down”. It is about the fact that if Cloudflare is down, and you want to point your domain somewhere else, you can’t do that if the registrar login depends on Cloudflare.

  • craig101010 Craig Campbell (@craig101010) reported

    @kenarsuleyman @Porkbun I am sorry, but you are wrong about this. I was one of the people who emailed them. It isn’t about them being “down”. It is about the fact that if Cloudflare is down, and you want to point your domain somewhere else, you can’t do that if the registrar login depends on Cloudflare.

  • net3org Net3 (@net3org) reported

    Cloudflare says the whole outage happened because a file just randomly doubled in size… Seriously, what were they keeping in there — the entire Chrome cache or their browser history from 2008?

  • ManVisionConsu1 ManVision Consulting (@ManVisionConsu1) reported

    Looking for a Cyber Security Engineer in Melbourne for a 12+ month contract. Skills: Proxy & Email Security, Cisco WSA/ESA, ISE, Firepower, RSA NetWitness, Stealthwatch, Cloudflare, WAF, network protocols, Splunk, and troubleshooting. Know someone? Share!

  • net3org Net3 (@net3org) reported

    Cloudflare says the whole outage happened because a file just randomly doubled in size… Seriously, what were they keeping in there — the entire Chrome cache or their browser history from 2008?

  • net3org Net3 (@net3org) reported

    Cloudflare says the whole outage happened because a file just randomly doubled in size… Seriously, what were they keeping in there — the entire Chrome cache or their browser history from 2008?

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