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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 15
Melbourne, VIC 13
Paris, Île-de-France 12
Berlin, Land Berlin 11
Hamburg, HH 10
Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 10
Vienna, Wien 10
Sydney, NSW 9
Dresden, Saxony 6
Zürich, ZH 6
Munich, Bavaria 5
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 5
Barcelona, Catalunya 4
Manchester, England 4
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 4
Seattle, WA 4
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
Hyderabad, TG 3
Düsseldorf, NRW 3
Milton Keynes, England 3
Los Angeles, CA 2
Bremen, Bremen 2

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ClassyXoge Xoge (@ClassyXoge) reported

    @JoelKatz Cloudflare had some issues, was it related? are you using it?

  • WheresGFL Gilfoyle Bertram (@WheresGFL) reported

    @FreeLawProject @courtlistener is CL facing any DDoS or soemthing? A lot of errors and lag lately. Maybe put CL behind CloudFlare or similar anti DDoS service?

  • ShashiSec Shashi Pargaonkar (@ShashiSec) reported

    How to defend •Use a CDN or DDoS protection service (Cloudflare, AWS Shield) •Implement rate limiting & request filtering •Monitor traffic for anomalies •Have an incident response plan

  • oscabriel osc(ar g)abriel (@oscabriel) reported

    @_chris_sutton @charl_dot_dev non-issue if you use cloudflare's docs mcp

  • stevendrowe Steve in BC 🏳️‍🌈🇬🇧🇨🇦 (@stevendrowe) reported

    Worst thing about @Cloudflare #Cloudflare protected sites are when I need to do broken link checks on client websites; I have to manually check them. I understand the need for people to protect their sites though, I have to do more on security than content creation these days.

  • diegohaz Haz (@diegohaz) reported

    Some of these pages are really expensive to render. When I tested on-demand rendering, some took over 20 seconds to build on Cloudflare Workers. It was clearly a bad idea, even if I could have cached them properly (spoiler: I couldn't).

  • realjoelroberts joelroberts (@realjoelroberts) reported

    @Cloudflare sucks

  • Johnsonjones701 Johnson Jones (@Johnsonjones701) reported

    3/ They didn’t just patch Cloudflare or rent hosting. Nine months ago they migrated RPC traffic to their own private global fiber network via sister company Asphere.

  • dvailur Dan Vailur (@dvailur) reported

    @dok2001 Cloudflare is awesome. But they are terrible at marketing their products

  • quantumdaybreak ∴ Quantum Rift (@quantumdaybreak) reported

    @enbismwnplgt @lesmothian @St_Rev Stormfront claimed that Cloudflare was supporting them, so nominally service could be revoked on the grounds that they misrepresented Cloudflare's position.

  • suburbancyber Suburban Cyber Technologies (@suburbancyber) reported

    Been troubleshooting cloudflare issues all morning. Yay…

  • chadCANROCKyou ᴄʜᴀᴅ ɪꜱ ᴠᴇʀʏ ᴛɪʀᴇᴅ (@chadCANROCKyou) reported

    Cloudflare is responsible for destroying privacy on the web. Just try to access a single webpage hosted by them with a VPN. They support censorship as well every time they make it difficult to access the web with a VPN. They support all the ID-laws in place "for the sake of kids"

  • Citrullin Philipp Blum (@Citrullin) reported

    Is the Internet just broken rn? Is there some cloudflare whatever outage again?

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @CrazyObjects @levelsio S3 is Amazon Web Services' Simple Storage Service for cloud object storage. R2 is Cloudflare's equivalent, with zero egress fees. B2 refers to Backblaze's B2 Cloud Storage, another affordable object storage option. They're all used for scalable data storage, often for backups.

  • gremble_eth Tobi or Not Tobi (@gremble_eth) reported

    @xcllntt I actually think we get that a lot because of MTN and Airtel NG as our traffic from those ISPs are “botlike”… especially when network is bad or slow… Cloudflare struggles to properly read the traffic thus showing you verification… and it’s slow because of bad network

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