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 |
|---|---|
| Paris, Île-de-France | 2 |
| New York City, NY | 1 |
| Manchester, England | 1 |
| Angers, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| London, England | 1 |
| Noida, UP | 2 |
| Jewar, UP | 1 |
| Braga, Braga | 1 |
| Prievidza, Nitriansky | 1 |
| Farmers Branch, TX | 1 |
| Helsinki, Uusimaa | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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CounterStrat.com (@CounterStratGG) reportedHeads up: some users on the U.S. West Coast may be having trouble reaching CounterStrat right now. Our servers are operational, but an upstream networking issue between Cloudflare and our server provider appears to be causing connection problems. We’re keeping an eye on it and will post an update once things are back to normal.
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mico (@0x0_mico) reported@CryptoCyberia Besides them being accessible on tor for long years already its a **** opinion saying just go to tor. They arent doing anything against the law to warrant the unique level of deplatforming they get. Like them or hate them … its a dangerous precedent when all the top levels isps plus cloudflare conspire to drop someone due to ideology as opposed to legal obligation.
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Nicholas Preston (@Mike_Preston17) reportedBy top 1%, I mean the best parts of the web, the best parts of backend, the best testing environments (that one has to be rotated every couple years, like insurance), the and the best critical path to integrate them all. Oh, and the top 1% coders who understand, give a damn, can lead by example, deal with corporate and eject their own egos in a discussion. Basically half of Toptal/G2i. No leetcoders. I want to work with people who truly understand #DRY. I've met maybe 1 or 2 of the top 1%. Arrogant? Maybe. But I've diagnosed and fixed many codebases, learned the 10%-hype rule, the 80/20 rule, old-and-gone patterns like UOW and much, much, MUCH more. Oh, and I documented it all. In code experiments and raindrop(dot)io. The same problem exists: people don't understand their own systems and let it get away from them. St00pid easy to do. I'm looking for the rare few who understand that and want to do something about it, instead of hiring offshore slaves, replacing people with AI, burning millions of dollars in tokens, crashing Cloudflare out of language demagoguery (#Rust) and costing the world billions, and much, much more I could point to. If that offends you, so be it. The world has gone mad, and you'd act EXACTLY like me if you knew what I knew and seen the excessive amounts of code and human-slop (don't blame the AI's now! they only learn from YOU) and been saddled with fixing it (not complaining, that was my training!)
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To Tuan Anh (@anhto87) reported@AjaySohmshetty @Cloudflare @andrewk17 Cloudflare need to fix this
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Crypto Safe (@poptyedev) reported@the_smart_ape Everything is correct except for the part about Cloudflare as far as I know, the Cloudflare account was completely blocked and he no longer had access. Second point: Amun would never have used GoDaddy as a registrar, that other domain was registered by someone else. Other than that, I agree with your version of events.
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The_red_gamer (@The_red_gamer0) reported@ProtonVPN Cloudflare Warp does the job of hiding that without slowing internet down, and they only keep important logs for 24 hours before they get deleted unlike ISPs who keep them for years
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Richard Illingworth (@RCIllingworth) reporteda GTM engineer rang my team screaming we'd ripped all his inboxes offline. we hadn't touched a thing... he was adamant we'd f*cked his entire campaigns and that all of it was our fault, so we went digging through the back end to find out what actually happened. turns out HE'D ripped all the DNS off the domains himself. he'd pulled everything out of Cloudflare, re-enlisted it over to Porkbun, then changed the forwarding settings while he was at it. so we went to reapply everything top-down from a CSV to fix it. he joined the account 10 minutes later and ripped it all straight back out again, then moaned that it had "automatically happened again." it took my team 12 hours to work out he'd been messing in the back end the whole time. that's half a day gone between me, my business partner, my ops director and my head of client success. four people chasing a problem one bloke created and wouldn't own, all because he couldn't just say "yeah, i f*cked it, that was me." GTM engineering done properly is genuinely powerful. what went wrong here had nothing to do with the function and everything to do with personal accountability. when something breaks in outbound, everyone's instinct is to blame the tool or the vendor or the inbox provider or literally ANYONE but themselves. but the most expensive failures i see are almost never technical at all. they're someone refusing to say three words: “i got it wrong.” lesson: own the mistake faster than you chase the fix.
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Pre-Alhaji ⚡ (@he_is_PC) reported@jayhemz Cloudflare particularly, I've been seeing a lot of ecom and biz website platform use their service lately for bot protection Clicked to me they might be making a tonne of bag there since they are the preferred choice of protection I've been digging in and they look overvalued
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Tom Rush (@tr4777) reported"You’re signed into the wrong @Cloudflare account." Not even Codex can fix stupid
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Alpernoth (@Alpernoth) reportedThis website has some serious issues with Cloudflare bullshit, and I'm getting really ******* sick of it.
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Olivia Bennett (@patrici37233011) reportedEnterprise software is changing again. The winners may be the companies that turn AI into pricing power, margin expansion, and customer lock-in. $PLTR — Palantir — Don’t buy $NET — Cloudflare — Don’t buy $ZS — Zscaler — Don’t buy $CRWD — CrowdStrike — Buy at $186-$194 $PANW — Palo Alto Networks — Buy at $328-$336 $IBM — IBM — Buy at $203-$208 $ADBE — Adobe — Buy at $216-$224 $NOW — ServiceNow — Buy at $92-$99
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Pinzari Andrei (@PinzariAndrej) reported@Cloudflare Making the exception machine-readable is a meaningful improvement over silently weakening validation. Will Cloudflare publish telemetry on how often EDE 33 is returned and how long exceptions remain active? That would help quantify both operational value and the risk of temporary bypasses becoming sticky.
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𝚟𝚔𝚍 (@vkdatta27) reportedCloudflare DO and D1 experiencing issues
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Khafra (@KhafraDev) reported@CherryJimbo @Cloudflare the real issue with DurableObjects is that there's an outage once a week, not their complexity
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Godeltrabuco69 🧲 (@GodelTrabuco69) reportedSo I built a service on it: 11 pay-per-call endpoints for web + business intelligence. • page → clean markdown • tech-stack fingerprinting • EU company enrichment (VAT, registry, contacts) • an AI company assessment On Cloudflare Workers. Cost per call ≈ nothing.