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:
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 |
|---|---|
| Noida, UP | 3 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 2 |
| Prievidza, Nitriansky | 1 |
| Farmers Branch, TX | 1 |
| Helsinki, Uusimaa | 1 |
| Crisfield, MD | 2 |
| Nanaimo, BC | 1 |
| New York City, NY | 1 |
| Istanbul, Istanbul | 1 |
| Greater Noida, UP | 2 |
| Augsburg, Bavaria | 1 |
| Bengaluru, KA | 1 |
| Montataire, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| London, England | 1 |
| Attleborough, England | 1 |
| Colima, COL | 1 |
| Leuven, Flanders | 1 |
| New Delhi, NCT | 1 |
| Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 1 |
| Amsterdam, nh | 1 |
| Ashburn, VA | 1 |
| Rosario, SF | 1 |
| Merlo, BA | 1 |
| Frankfurt am Main, Hesse | 1 |
| Birmingham, AL | 1 |
| Dayton, OH | 1 |
| Miami, FL | 1 |
| Osnabrück, Lower Saxony | 1 |
| Bulandshahr, UP | 1 |
Community Discussion
Tips? Frustrations? Share them here. Useful comments include a description of the problem, city and postal code.
Beware of "support numbers" or "recovery" accounts that might be posted below. Make sure to report and downvote those comments. Avoid posting your personal information.
Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
-
Ruchir (@heyruchir) reportedYesterday I migrated @usescholarly's frontend from GCP to @Cloudflare. vendor lock-in is dead. It took ~1 hour and it worked perfectly, no issues at all. I just asked Codex to migrate it, and it did it without any issues. this will save me hundreds of dollars every month..
-
burger (@burger403) reported@JETIXFILO unfortunately cloudflare doesn't take down or block the website, they just forward your report
-
Paul T (parody) (@lolpaullol) reported@preetjdp @anurag_bhatia @AshwiniWaishnav It can if you use cloudflare. It was/is used by several wifi controllers for captive portals and it made 1.x.x.x IP ranges useable. Cloudflare took 1.1.1.1 on purpose with the intent of making problems for wireless controllers that hijacked useful IP space
-
Craig D. Mansfield, PhD, EI 👨🔬🥼🥽⚗️🧪🔬☣️☢️🧮 (@craigbob99) reportedCloudflare should kick the ADL off their network.
-
Official Layoff (@LayoffAI) reportedCHAMATH TO CLOUDFLARE CEO: SHUT ******** UP Literally. He just destroyed him on the All-In podcast yesterday. Called his layoff op-ed "from the PR school of retards." Hard to disagree with him on this one.
-
Linus Mixson (@LinusMixson) reported@psycho_fren @vxunderground It's substantially more complicated than that. Cloudflare is infrastructure & their customers (in the US, at least) have an expectation that when they use a network infrastructure provider the content of the communication between server and client is not being read by intermediaries without their permission. Cloudflare's service is opt-in because otherwise it would involve constantly surveillance of ~all traffic from your site by a third party. They are not seeking to profit off of CSAM.
-
System Architect (@SystemArch_AI) reported@rezoundous workers for cloudflare run on pure caffeine and spite, that edge network is a cheat code for solo devs
-
CliffDoesAI (@CliffDoesAI) reportedAnthropic just confirmed something that should change how every builder ships code. Claude Mythos Preview — their unreleased frontier model — found over 10,000 high- or critical-severity vulnerabilities in production software in one month. Cloudflare alone found 2,000 bugs across their critical-path systems. The false positive rate was lower than human testers. Read that again. A model that isn't even publicly available yet is outperforming security teams on bug discovery. But here's what nobody's talking about: the bottleneck moved. Finding bugs used to be the hard part. Now AI is finding them faster than humans can patch them. Anthropic said it directly: "Progress on software security used to be limited by how quickly we could find new vulnerabilities. Now it's limited by how quickly we can verify, disclose, and patch." The numbers back this up. 530 high- or critical-severity bugs disclosed to maintainers. Only 75 patched so far. The average patch time is two weeks. Some open-source maintainers asked Anthropic to slow down the disclosures because they physically can't keep up. This is the real AI adoption pattern nobody talks about: the tool works great at step one, and immediately overloads step two. You don't have a finding-vulnerabilities problem anymore. You have a triage-and-fix problem. I see the same thing with AI coding agents. Claude Code and Codex can generate PRs faster than I can review them. The bottleneck shifts from "write the code" to "decide if the code is right." If you're building with AI agents right now, here's what the Glasswing pattern teaches: First, invest in your review infrastructure before you invest in more agent capability. The model that generates 10 PRs an hour is useless if you can only review 2. Second, automated triage matters more than automated creation. Anthropic is now shipping skills, a subagent harness, and a threat model builder to their enterprise customers — not to find more bugs, but to handle the flood of findings they already have. Third, the companies that win will be the ones with the cleanest approval gates, not the biggest compute budgets. Anthropic is also making real moves here — Claude Security is in public beta, they've launched a Cyber Verification Program for security pros, and they're shipping the actual tools their partners used with Mythos. Skills, automated triage, threat model building. The AI security arms race is already asymmetric. Defenders who adopt these tools now get months or years of advantage before attackers catch up. What's your patch cycle look like when AI finds 100 bugs a day in your codebase?
-
FILM DB | ۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗh (@FemiSuccess7) reportedI MOVED OFF CLOUDFLARE D1 TO STANDARD, LOCAL SQLITE DATABASES (@LEVELSIO CREDIT AGAIN). TO HANDLE HIGH CONCURRENCY, I: - RAN PROPER INDEXES ON SEARCH COLUMNS. - ENABLED SQLITE WAL (WRITE-AHEAD LOGGING) MODE. QUERY TIMES WENT FROM 150MS+ OVER THE NETWORK TO UNDER 1MS LOCALLY!
-
Samuel Tinnerholm (@SamTinnerholm) reported@oddsnack @devpmxt We ran into issues with cloudflare and had to stop uploading files to the archive. Rest assured, it will be backfilled.
-
Kenneth Eversole (@kennetheversole) reported@AskYoshik I ran all the Kafka clusters at Cloudflare, so I think I have a strong opinion about this. Kafka is an elegant design wrapped in a bunch of bloated crap.
-
Crepe Supreme (@crepesupreme) reportedStainless turned API specs into production SDKs across Python, TS, Go, Java, Kotlin. Customers: OpenAI, Google, Cloudflare, Runway, Replicate. Anthropic is winding down the hosted product, so the other customers need a plan. Press framing has been 'lockout move on OpenAI.'
-
siddharth (@sidpoasting) reportedwanted to setup custom domains for my customers stores on my side project, since I use cloudflare so I thought maybe they should have a service to make it work and they actually have couple of them and it did work.
-
UNK ♻️ (@UnkleTio) reported@RobAbramowitz They had Cloudflare issues yesterday, but there were even more problems today. It kept failing until about 10:14 or so. I tried the whole time, and everyone was trying to get in at once.
-
♿︎|Asriel // Azi|Θ∆|🍉|On 🦋! (@MisutaaAsriel) reportedIsn't this a very bad way of handling this? 1.1.1.1 is used by Cloudflare for DNS. It's also a standards violation to use 1.1.1.1 for captive portals. HTTPS redirection is possible, too. Likewise captive networks can utilize RFC 8910 to avoid issues.