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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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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
Manchester, England 1
Angers, Pays de la Loire 1
London, England 1
Noida, UP 2
Jewar, UP 1
Braga, Braga 1
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 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Zain_Wania
    Zain Wania (@Zain_Wania) reported

    @aarondfrancis I just tried it again a few hours later and no issues. Might be a cloudflare blip. Anyways, loving solo, but I noticed I can’t click Claude codes special little links for things, they presumably did a hacks thing that makes certain text look and work like hyperlinks and it’s a pretty nasty papercut I’m feeling my not being able to click on those.

  • russ1anbot
    Russian Bot (@russ1anbot) reported

    @George__Kane @levelsio @Cloudflare What is hilarious is you can’t open a support ticket in the portal unless you are on a paid plan but can get ahold of multiple engineers with a tweet.

  • babyblueviper1
    Baby Blue Viper (@babyblueviper1) reported

    @boydcohen @Cloudflare Real gap, real fix - a spend cap enforced before the payment exists is exactly the missing piece. Worth naming the next layer: your cap answers was this spend ALLOWED. Ours answers was the DECISION to spend actually sound. An agent can stay under budget and still buy garbage.

  • WaryaWayne
    Warya Wayne (@WaryaWayne) reported

    I am having a problem with a status check website I made. It is spamming me that the sites are down when they are not and i think it's Cloudflare blocking them do to them checking every 180 secs and notifying me but I have 200 notifications saying it's down and they're up? How?

  • seanmozeik
    Sean (@seanmozeik) reported

    .@Cloudflare @PlanetScale I'm trying to setup unified billing for PlanetScale, but getting cryptic payment errors, can anyone help?

  • rahulitblog
    Rahul Kumar Singh (@rahulitblog) reported

    @Cloudflare @Cloudflare, what about Cloudflare Pages support?

  • aamelting
    amelia!! (@aamelting) reported

    @luffymindset2 content delivery network.. although its not a real one its piggybacking on cloudflare free tier cache.. basically google drive with fewer features that i made for liek personal use nd sharing files with friends that were too big to send

  • vbkotecha
    Vivek Kotecha (@vbkotecha) reported

    Solana just became the second x402 network. Every major player now supports dual-chain: Base + Solana. Alchemy, AWS CloudFront, Cloudflare Gateway. If your x402 endpoint is only on Base, you're leaving half the agent economy on the table.

  • tgod_ajayi
    T.God (@tgod_ajayi) reported

    Spent 2 days convinced my server had issues. It didn't. Nigerian carriers just couldn't route to it. Bad IP announcement from my host at the LACNIC level. Moved DNS to Cloudflare. Fixed in an hour. The bug is never where you think it is.

  • defido
    defido 👊⛽️ (@defido) reported

    @KayhanB21 @Cloudflare Their entire workers AI suite is down or not working properly

  • BrettN89441
    Brett N (@BrettN89441) reported

    @pcgs there have been more problems with your @Cloudflare nonsense and pages freezing, not loading, and just endless waiting for your system to keep up. This is only getting worse. Just sat here fo another 45 seconds waiting for a freaking page to load. This is unacceptable.

  • xLexemeX
    Lexeme (@xLexemeX) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare Yo dog, i think you .ight be the problem.

  • digital_in_blue
    Digital in Blue (@digital_in_blue) reported

    @betablacklotus Yep. No issues with doing this in cloudflare. Check it out! My site has no Wordpress and no databases.

  • Carlo_Buonpane
    Carlo Buonpane (@Carlo_Buonpane) reported

    @brian_armstrong The stablecoin settlement is the useful part, a rail that clears without a card network skimming the middle. Everything else routes through Cloudflare, so "native to the web" really means native to one company, and the off-switch that turns your page dark stays in their hands.

  • firesidealpha
    Fireside Alpha (@firesidealpha) reported

    1/ Okay so $NET is officially getting into the payments-tollroad business. The new Monetization Gateway gives clarity, and it's exactly the toll booth for agent traffic sketched last time. Here's an updated look at the numbers, and how MG would actually work. 2/ The math, updated Last time, on @eastdakota's own numbers: 25M txn/s x 31.5M sec/yr = 788T transactions x $0.0003 per txn = $236B of gross volume x 1% take = ~$2.4B of incr. rev, vs a ~$2.2B base. The gateway doesn't break the math. It confirms the rail (stablecoins over x402) and widens the taxable base from crawls alone to any asset, any API, any tool, any agent action. Same toll booth, more roads running through it. The one thing it moves is price mix. The gateway's own examples run cents to dollars per action, like $0.01 per request or $0.99 per resolved support escalation, well above a flat fraction of a penny. So the realized model looks like fewer, higher-value transactions rather than an ocean of sub-cent ones. Push price up and volume down and you land in the same billion-dollar range. The bracket still runs from about $160M at the floor to north of the whole company at the center. And the number that decides where inside that range you actually land was not disclosed, its take rate. 3/ How the gateway actually works It runs on HTTP 402, Payment Required, a status code that has existed since the beginning of the web and almost never gets used. An agent requests something behind Cloudflare. Instead of the content, the server answers with a price. The agent pays in a stablecoin, settled in under a second for a fraction of a cent with no chargebacks, resubmits with proof of payment, and gets what it asked for. The seller sets the price. Cloudflare runs the plumbing in the middle and takes its cut of every settlement. There is no card network in the loop, because a card cannot clear a one-cent charge profitably. That is the whole reason it is built on stablecoins and x402. The agentic web finally gets a way to pay per action, and Cloudflare got its way into the action. _____ Follow @firesidealpha for more business analysis derived from key industry figures in conversations and firesides.

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