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 |
|---|---|
| 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:
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dad chords (@dadchords) reportedclaude code isolated code environments excels at making mobile three js game mockups with its screenshotting. bad publishing and repo connection ux - default should be create new private repo on github, not pick a repo. it's amazing seeing it work from a iphone app instance. also publishing html fragments to github pages or cloudflare dev pages is bullshit, they need actual artifact hosting without share banner sign in wrappers
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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.
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Dmonty (@Dmonty28516998) reported@jeffdafo @AdamRackis You know who CAN imagine that curve in traffic? Cloudflare. Akamai. Fastly. AWS. GCP. And very ironically, Azure. We have an entire industry built around turning explosive growth in traffic, storage and compute into a capacity-planning problem. They all seem to be doing just fine. Software infrastructure is, famously, somewhat easier to parallelize than pregnancy.
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Rahil Pirani (@rahilpirani) reported@alex_verem Agreed that files you can read and diff are the right layer for code decisions. The bit that still leaks: the reasoning you worked out in a ChatGPT thread never reaches the repo. I build Second Brain for that half, stored in your own Cloudflare account.
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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
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Splamei Ch.【 SplameiPlay 】 (@splamei) reportedYes I am reading the full Terms of Service and Privacy Policy to Cloudflare. Why do you ask? I'm not weird
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Charlie Dolan (@cdolan92) reported@SMB_Attorney It’s down so often Seriously debating dropping the sub personally May move the company off it if we can get adoption on Cloudflare OS and similar tools
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Ido Bronstein (@IdoBronstein) reportedOn August 6th, @Cloudflare launched a web browser no human will ever use. It's called Kitesurf, and it's built only for AI agents. Instead of forking Chromium — the engine behind almost every browser automation tool of the past decade — Cloudflare put together a new lightweight engine in Rust. In their own tests it uses up to 3.8x less CPU and 7x less memory than Chromium, at the cost of running a bit slower per task (@TechCrunch). Read past the specs. The cost of letting an agent act on the web just dropped by a large multiple. When something gets that much cheaper, you don't get a little more of it. You get a flood. That's where I'd slow down. Every company is about to run far more agents, doing far more things, for far less money. The bottleneck stops being "can we afford to run agents" and becomes "can we trust what they do at that volume." Here's the part that changes. A wrong answer used to be one bad report that one person caught. At agent speed, one wrong definition becomes a thousand wrong actions before anyone looks. The mistake isn't worse. There are just many more copies of it, made much faster. So before you scale the agents, fix what they read. Clear definitions. One source of truth. A named owner for each definition, so when something breaks you know who fixes it. Cheap agents multiply whatever you feed them. Make sure it's worth multiplying.
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Ben (@sosumisubmarine) reported@htmx_org I’m shifting my strategy thusly: Only purchasing lower-end consumer Mac hardware that I don’t mind upgrading (iMacs, MacBook Airs) that connect to storage and services run on a cobbled together Linux box in my house. Everything I need, Postgres, mssql, plex, file storage, next cloud, LLM services, forgejo… I’ll either do ssh tunneling or set up Cloudflare tunnels for remote access. I’m cobbling together such a system right now, partially from old PC parts I already had sitting around. A quad-core ryzen box with DDR4 is more than enough for any and all of this, and will be for a long time. I still get the userland and mainstream support of macOS, while I can grow, mod and cobble together commodity HW. The central idea is: data portability between systems. Then your userland and desktop environment starts to matter less.
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Pete Stewart (@pj_stew) reportedSo I've just been testing out OMP with DeepSeek v4 pro, and so far I'm not impressed. I had a PR that had a couple of failing tests, nothing that complicated. I asked it to review the PR CI failing tests, and resolve the issues. This is something I often do, as sometimes there are one or two failing tests in the whole suite when a new feature has been made, and they're usually small quick fixes. I decided to just let it crack on and sort this out, as Claude Sonnet can usually nail this in no time, and it doesn't seem to use that many tokens. Anyway, OMP + DeepSeek v4 Pro on Cloudflare has been working on this for a while now, and burnt through $18 of tokens! 🤨 Massive fail! I've told it to stop, but it's still hammering out code as I'm typing this.
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AG__AHMAD (@gahmad7000) reportedLogs lied. Agent complied. Stack burned. At DEF CON 34, Tenet Security just dropped “Ghostjacking.” Attackers inject malicious instructions straight into the observability logs (Cloudflare, Datadog, Sentry) that AI coding agents trust during incident investigation.The agent reads the “blocked request,” treats the poison as gospel, and executes: domain takeover, credential theft, backdoors — all with the permissions you already gave it.Firewall never went down. It just stopped mattering.90% success rate against Claude Code on recommended configs.Your AI agent is only as trustworthy as the logs it consumes. In a world racing toward autonomous agents, this is the new kill chain.Stay sharp. @Quan_Chain #AIagent #AIinfra
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Vivek Maskara (@maskaravivek) reported2. Railway → Cloudflare Workers + Containers I was using Railway for a couple of vibe coded backends, was mostly paying the fixed 20$ for the pro tier. Initially i tried moving it to Cloudflare workers, but ran into runtime issues. So i had to refactor some code to use workers + containers. The container scales down after 90 seconds of inactivity. It introduces some cold start time, but its totally fine for hobby projects. Learning: use Workers for the edge and Containers for the Node-specific parts. Scale-to-zero only works properly when the application is genuinely restart safe.
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Ral_Is_Tired🏳️⚧️ Hellhound Slinger Specialist (@RalisTired) reportedif anyone gets any problems with connecting to twitch, youtube and/or steam, you might need to reconnect ur DNS, had the same issue cus google and cloudflare are **** hosting companies and are incompetent LMAO
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Aman (@devjedi404) reportedUpdate on my Hot Wheels bot: It has officially gone from "random script I'm hoping works" to a proper monitoring pipeline 😭 Also caught a nasty false-positive bug where an ADD button from a recommended product could be mistaken for my wishlisted car. Persistent browser, saved location, concurrent wishlist checks, crash recovery and Cloudflare backoffs are in too. Now I just need Blinkit to actually restock the damn cars.
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ryqwzr (@ryqwzrbuilds) reportedThe payment layer is where this gets interesting. Cloudflare's pay-per-crawl beta uses HTTP 402, the old `Payment Required` status code, so publishers can allow, block, or charge crawlers. Cloudflare also says sites on its network already send over a billion 402 responses per day to bots and crawlers. The signal exists. The settlement layer is the missing piece.