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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.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  • 44% Domains (44%)
  • 27% Cloud Services (27%)
  • 17% Hosting (17%)
  • 8% Web Tools (8%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Farmers Branch Web Tools 5 hours ago
Helsinki Cloud Services 3 days ago
Crisfield Domains 4 days ago
Nanaimo Web Tools 5 days ago
New York City Web Tools 6 days ago
Istanbul Domains 8 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MarioNawfal
    Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) reported

    🇺🇸 FBI Director Kash’s merch site BasedApparel. com got hacked/compromised with some ClickFix malware Fake Cloudflare page tricks macOS users into pasting Terminal commands → straight-up steals browser passwords + crypto wallets. The site is currently down (for obvious reasons) Source: PC Mag

  • ANSH_BUILDS
    Ansh (@ANSH_BUILDS) reported

    @sachinyadav699 and suddenly a cloudflare **** happens and your whole startup is now a trash

  • localsysadmn
    ⚙️ Zubair H (@localsysadmn) reported

    How to use Cloudflare as a free security layer for WordPress without breaking anything: 1. Move your DNS to Cloudflare (free plan is enough) 2. Set SSL/TLS to Full (Strict) if you have a cert on the server. If not, Flexible is fine temporarily. 3. Enable "Under Attack Mode" only during active bot traffic. Keep it off normally. 4. Create a WAF rule: block requests where URI contains /wp-login.php AND IP reputation is high threat. 5. Enable Cloudflare Bot Fight Mode (free). 6. Cache static assets: Browser TTL 1 year for CSS, JS, images. 7. If using WooCommerce: add a cache bypass rule for cart, checkout, and my-account pages. This single setup has reduced bot traffic on client sites by 60 to 80%. Takes about 30 minutes to configure correctly. Questions? Drop them below.

  • _jus_nate
    Just Nate (@_jus_nate) reported

    Is @Cloudflare down , trying to deploy and access the dashboard but getting errors

  • jskoiz
    saburo (@jskoiz) reported

    @jxnlco buying domains is like the #1 agent buying use case imo. Letting codex buy a domain configure dns to cloudflare then setting up pages is damn near magic.

  • CZS_King
    陈哥|💰复盘重生🐕| (@CZS_King) reported

    @OpenAIDevs @OpenAI @OpenAIDevs The Codex Windows App has been crashing frequently when running tasks involving the Cloudflare plugin. My situation: I am using the Codex Windows desktop app. Codex was executing a task with the Cloudflare plugin. I did not manually use the built-in browser. During the task, Codex suddenly crashed and closed by itself. After the crash, the app could not be opened normally again. I had to reinstall the app every time just to temporarily recover it. Once the Cloudflare plugin is used again, the crash may happen again. The Chrome extension also cannot be installed. Chrome Web Store shows: “This item is not available for purchase or download.” This does not look like a normal local computer issue. It seems related to: Codex Windows App + Cloudflare Plugin / Plugin Discovery / Chrome Extension integration. Please help confirm: Is this a known issue? Is there an official fix? How can I safely disable the problematic plugin without deleting local Codex data? Is there an official recovery method for the Windows version of Codex? Chrome has already been updated to the latest version, but the issue still exists. Please help investigate. This issue makes the Codex Windows App almost unusable when the Cloudflare plugin is involved.

  • romainbey
    Marcus 3ΞY (@romainbey) reported

    went from Vercel to Cloudflare and it fixed every timeout issue on my agent projects overnight. no more 504s. no more security stress. no more paying for a plan i don't need yet. if you're building AI agents with long-running tasks, Cloudflare Workers is the move.

  • pejmanjohn
    Pejman Pour-Moezzi (@pejmanjohn) reported

    @threepointone I hate asking for more right when you drop something great but this makes me want a Cloudflare SMS service even more…with iMessage support if I’m being greedy

  • faychuk
    valy (@faychuk) reported

    @alexlmiller @Cloudflare CF workers email being send-only is a real paper cut — solid fix

  • notesfrom641
    OpaquePredicate (@notesfrom641) reported

    @deteccphilippe Why do you reserve the right to make permanent changes to their installation? Who gives you that right? Imagine if a Cloudflare petitioned Chrome for an API to make changes like this to block 'bots'. Would you support that? Because if you do, you are against personal computing.

  • colindougherty
    Colin Dougherty (@colindougherty) reported

    AI isn't coming for builders or sellers. It's coming for "measurers." Cloudflare cut 20% of staff while posting record revenue and 30%+ growth, first out the door: middle managers, audit, marketing, finance ops. The CEO says this becomes the norm this year. The part he skips: fire all your fact-checkers and your data quietly goes bad. Be a builder. Be a seller. Or be the one catching the hallucinations.

  • cipriangb
    Ciprian Popescu (@cipriangb) reported

    @Cloudflare Email and password still rule the world. Never used a password manager.

  • insumanth_
    Sumanth (@insumanth_) reported

    @Cloudflare is having some issues. I have trouble logging in and using it

  • tebayoso
    Jorge (@tebayoso) reported

    @Cloudflare Then add a button to login with Passkey, it's used only as 2fa.

  • Bankless
    Bankless (@Bankless) reported

    EARLY ACCESS: @Cloudflare Needs 100M TPS from Crypto to Fix the Internet | CEO Matthew Prince (@eastdakota) 🟢 Out now for Bankless Premium subscribers 📅 Out on public feeds Monday, May 25 Links below 👇

  • trannolis
    Nick (@trannolis) reported

    @Cloudflare is perfectly positioned for the agent economy. I'm running OAuth, Zero Trust tunnels, and Workers handling Streamable HTTP MCP calls back to my servers. The combo of serverless + secure connectivity + native MCP support is insane for production agents.

  • MyPayIndia
    MyPayIndia (@MyPayIndia) reported

    wait uhm Cloudflare pages ****** up the release file for cydia im working on a fix rn

  • uartnet
    @uartnet (@uartnet) reported

    @PitchAutopsy @levelsio I don’t know much about cloudflare tunnels But using my tunneling solution I’m blocking inbound traffic and still able to connect though the edge network exposed by rstream tunnels This is my normal setup for years to secure my remote devices Work like a charm

  • harshil1712
    Harshil (@harshil1712) reported

    All About Berlin has a been a really useful resource. The impact due to AI is horrible. We might start loosing useful resources like this, if things continue. The whole AI Content negotiation work from @Cloudflare starts making more sense! I have seen similar issues with other platforms :(

  • jasondoolittle
    jason (@jasondoolittle) reported

    @PitchAutopsy @levelsio You can block all unsolicited inbound except for the cloudflare tunnel. Web users don’t hit your VPS directly, they hit cloudflare, so 80 and 443 don’t need to be open to the general internet. Tailscale only makes outbound connections, initially to the coordination server, so you don’t need to have a VPN port open. The coordination server matches up the outbound connections. All your admin traffic (ssh or whatever else) goes over the Tailscale network.

  • ant_dracula
    AntDracula (@ant_dracula) reported

    @urtryintoohard @Madosatoshist @TFTC21 I mean he’s right, just look at the recent quality of windows, AWS, GitHub, coinbase, cloudflare, hell even Facebook barely works half the time. All of these products have gone to ****.

  • MinBringham
    Thatweb3guy (@MinBringham) reported

    @inference_labs Cloudflare pushing AI reviews at scale says a lot about where things are heading. Running inference is getting easier, but proving outputs can be trusted still feels like the harder problem. That gap is probably where a lot of important infrastructure gets built.

  • sanderbz
    Sander BZ (@sanderbz) reported

    @willhasroot @Railway @Cloudflare same issues here, lots of 503's from cloudflare dash?

  • poyhen
    furkan (@poyhen) reported

    is the @Cloudflare dashboard down?

  • darkpixel2k
    pixel (@darkpixel2k) reported

    @dm4uz3 As opposed to? "Super s33kr3t Cloud Flare Advanced"? All you're showing it your slow self trying to open a bunch of tabs to the same site...and CloudFlare is blocking you because you're behaving like a bot.

  • aethroc
    Ruben Herz (@aethroc) reported

    Anthropic acquired Stainless — the SDK and MCP platform that OpenAI, Google, and Cloudflare all depended on. Hosted products shut down. Competitors now rebuild from scratch. Control over the AI dev tooling stack just shifted hard. #Anthropic #MCP #AIDev

  • heygurisingh
    Guri Singh (@heygurisingh) reported

    this is illegal-feeling. Someone open-sourced a recon weapon that strips Cloudflare's mask off any website and exposes the real server sitting behind it. It's called CF-Hero. You point it at a domain hiding behind Cloudflare and it hunts down the actual IP address Cloudflare is supposed to be protecting. The trick is that it doesn't attack Cloudflare. It goes around it. Most companies put Cloudflare in front of their site and assume the real server is invisible. It isn't. The real IP leaks in a dozen places they forgot to clean up, and CF-Hero knows exactly where to look. → Pulls every A and TXT record on the domain and yanks any IP buried in SPF entries → Queries SecurityTrails for historical DNS so it can see what the IP was before Cloudflare went up → Cross-references Shodan, Censys, and ZoomEye for assets matching the target → Walks subdomains and sister domains that share infrastructure but skipped Cloudflare → Hits every candidate IP directly and compares the HTML title to confirm the match When the title matches, the mask is off. That IP is the real server. Bug bounty hunters use this to find origins worth $10K+ per disclosure. Red teams use it on engagements. Your security team should be running this on your own domains before someone else does. Featured at Black Hat Asia 2024. 1.8K stars. MIT License. 100% Opensource.

  • YourPrivateProx
    Your Private Proxy (@YourPrivateProx) reported

    The dangerous part of anti-bot in 2026: when your AI agent gets blocked, your logs stay empty. Cloudflare rejects the request before it hits your server. No 403, no error — just an agent that "sometimes fails." Can't debug what you can't see. Fix it upstream, at the IP.

  • VirgocuteUwU
    Virgo (@VirgocuteUwU) reported

    @ao3Learning Hey, i can’t pass through the cloudflare gate in the app. Can you fix it pls?

  • XCSme
    Cristian (@XCSme) reported

    @Cloudflare How do I login if the passkey was created on Apple and I want to login on a PC?