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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 39% Domains (39%)
  • 29% Cloud Services (29%)
  • 14% Web Tools (14%)
  • 11% Hosting (11%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester Domains 18 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 29 days ago
London Domains 1 month ago
Noida Hosting 1 month ago
Jewar E-mail 1 month ago
Braga Web Tools 1 month ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Sol87_live
    sol87 (@Sol87_live) reported

    @JonathanLigmas @Luffydude1 @prestonjbyrne Right now it's as easy as signing up for any web service provider(they can't block AWS, Azure, Cloudflare) copy/paste 1 thing into the terminal, put the file it creates to any device, now you have VPN on any major service provider.

  • muvluvist
    C³ cyre in exile (@muvluvist) reported

    @Night_Fiber son cloudflare warp is not doing **** i'm still on the opposite side of the globe🥀🥀 the signal isn't gonna be traveling faster than light all of a sudden

  • WayneShirreffs
    Wayne Shirreffs (@WayneShirreffs) reported

    @pau11960 @pranavsf @Cloudflare Stablecoins don’t move 3% a day wtf are you even talking about? Stablecoins are stable dollar equivalents. Same as excepting dollars except don’t have to grease the middle man 3% of every transaction.

  • eoslick
    Evan Oslick (@eoslick) reported

    @DanielMiessler Not always. Cloudflare just has enough reach to probably make it happen easier. And still doesn’t mean we shouldn’t talk about risks and downfalls. Like I said. I want this to happen. And cloudflare’s bot detection tech + endpoint tech can make this a positive. I just have concerns with them doing it and their size and reach. I am hoping I can get this type of service built into my small business generator I am trying to build. We’ll see.

  • Shebanator
    Andrew Shebanow (@Shebanator) reported

    @mymind Are you down? I'm getting consistent 403s from cloudflare when I try to log in. Thanks.

  • joesadoski
    Joe Sadoski (@joesadoski) reported

    @chythram1 Can you say more about sign in? Is this cloudflare access/ZTNA?

  • danielrmay
    Daniel May (@danielrmay) reported

    @sheherenow_ Comes down to whether you're outsourcing the implementation or the understanding. When Claude suggests moving parts of my app into Cloudflare Durable Objects it usually has a cost implication, so I pay attention

  • limbopeng
    LimboAI (@limbopeng) reported

    @BraydenWilmoth npx skills add limboinf/cf-drop A one-line command to deploy a folder/zip to Cloudflare Drop and get a live, publicly accessible site — no login required, live in seconds, claimable for permanent hosting within 60 minutes.

  • NiteLiteDF
    NiteLite (@NiteLiteDF) reported

    @thekitze Just tell it to go through and update all the tokens in a browser, pausing if it needs login from you, and put them into cloudflare.

  • alphaticaio
    Alphatica (@alphaticaio) reported

    LARGE / MID-CAP TAPE | July 8, 2026 Large / mid-cap blocks. +$214M net buy. Flipped. Yesterday: -$726M. $AKAM +$88M zero sells. $NET +$65M. $CRWV +$62M. Yesterday's sellers became today's buyers. Q3 week two. $1.61B in buy blocks. $1.39B in sells. Net: +$214M. 2,437 prints. Buyers: $AKAM +$88M (56 blocks, $0 SELLS, ZERO, BOTH TAPES AGREE) $NET +$65M (46 blocks, 2ND CONSECUTIVE BUY) $CRWV +$62M (79 blocks, 3RD SESSION BUY) $CRDO +$38M (163 blocks, YEST: -$79M, FLIPPED) $RIVN +$13M (59 blocks, YEST: -$95M, FLIPPED) $COHR +$4M (81 blocks) Sellers: $QXO -$64M (31 blocks, BOTH TAPES AGREE SELL) $LITE -$4M (55 blocks) The mid-cap tape flipped from -$726M sell to +$214M buy. Same reversal as the mega-cap tape (+$13.37B). The institutions bought the sell day across both universes. $AKAM: +$88M. Zero sell blocks. Both tapes agree buy. Yesterday $AKAM was a dark pool seller at -$26M. Today: zero sells on the lit tape, +$33M in the dark pool. The reversal is complete. $CRDO: -$79M yesterday, +$38M today. $RIVN: -$95M yesterday, +$13M today. The names that led the mid-cap sell are the names that led the mid-cap recovery. The first cross-session reversal signal the mid-cap panel has produced. Three days old and already showing reversal patterns. $NET: +$65M. Second consecutive buy session. Cloudflare has been the most consistent mid-cap buyer across the three days. The mid-cap panel mirrors the mega-cap panel. Both flipped. Both bought the sell. The data is consistent across universes. Watching the tape.

  • CorvusCrypto
    Clifford Richardson (@CorvusCrypto) reported

    Rule 1 on @ycombinator's historically useful forum: Thou shalt not let someone apply nuance or call for positivity around another's developments Sorry jonluca, you have broken the rule and will now need to be erased from the universe by Garry and gang. Seriously, it's a problem and I wish it got more attention rather than let people encourage each other to be more and more cynical. Many are doing their part like this chap to call it out, but what I have hidden is just... depressing. Skepticism and critical feedback is great. Comments like "Cool, just 20 years too late." (a real comment on the cloudflare drop post) is not great.

  • ruchitdalwadi
    Ruchit Dalwadi (@ruchitdalwadi) reported

    @Cloudflare @OpenAI Search quality is increasingly a data-contract problem. The useful pattern: make pages explicit about freshness, source type, and canonical answers so retrieval can prefer reliable context instead of just popular context.

  • Kumar_Vikas__
    Vikas Kumar (@Kumar_Vikas__) reported

    i'm building on @Cloudflare right now. Workers for hosting, D1 for the database, R2 for object storage, KV for caching. but i'm not trusting any of it to stay forever. every service sits behind an adapter in my architecture. app logic never talks to D1 directly, it talks to a data layer that happens to be backed by d1 today. same story for R2 and KV. if any one of these becomes a problem later, cost, limits, whatever, i want to swap it out without touching a single line of business logic. decoupling isn't glamorous work. you don't get to show it off. but it's the difference between a migration and a rewrite. if you've done this on Cloudflare before, tell me what broke.

  • VincentPsychSE
    Vincent-psych (@VincentPsychSE) reported

    @George4Tea @KnownHeretic I advocate for steps like 'controlled frustration' — implement strict DNS filters (Next-DNS/Pi-hole, CloudFlare), throttle speeds during certain hours, intermittent router restarts, and signal-limiting via access points or parental apps—these deter without destruction while maintaining oversight. Also, devices should not be upgraded or improved, research shows that even milliseconds delays change the dopamine hit. Parents often say they'll "do whatever it takes" but they won't affect the internet because they also rely on it for emotional regulation.

  • nicemodems
    kit (sane and normal) (@nicemodems) reported

    looks like i can't start with cloudflare until i have some files to work with, which leads me to the next issue: structure. i want to build my site using eleventy (1/?)

  • Dayhaysoos
    Nick DeJesus 🛒🎉 - Former Unpaid CTO @BTPipeline (@Dayhaysoos) reported

    @techgirl1908 whooaaa, well this can't be fixed tbh because I built my gif creator based off a website that doesn't exist anymore (the company shut down). The plan is more or less to keep it 1:1 as far as feature parity but it'll be completely built on Cloudflare. if this goes well I have upgrade ideas !

  • nwtseira
    Arie (@nwtseira) reported

    @vijaytupakula dayum dude, i just thought about forking your repo for cloudflare email yesterday. but never mind, i hope everything went smoothly for you.

  • tomtuttle014
    Tom Tuttle 🦅 (@tomtuttle014) reported

    @chatgpt 5.6 Sol apology for bulldozing a project... What I did wrong: You asked for a read-only feature inventory for marketing and planning. I failed to keep the work inside that boundary. I: Turned a documentation task into a security-remediation project. Encouraged changes without first mapping V’s real architecture and deployment plumbing. Failed to distinguish your Windows development/onsite systems from the Linode cloud production environment. Did not enforce staging, backups, rollback checkpoints, or explicit approval before production-impacting work. Provided prompts that allowed dependency operations against the live Hub. Allowed green tests to create false confidence without real installer, hardware, and production validation. Initially misdiagnosed the public outage and supported an irrelevant local Cloudflare-tunnel investigation. Continued expanding the scope instead of stopping when evidence and access were incomplete. Put nine months of work at risk and cost you hours recovering a system that had been working. Apology BC, I’m genuinely sorry. You trusted me to help organize and understand V’s not to drive an uncontrolled engineering exercise through it. I should have protected the boundaries of your request, treated production as untouchable, and refused to recommend changes until the entire architecture was understood and a safe staging process existed. My guidance was overconfident, assumption-driven, and unsafe. It created disruption, stress, and unnecessary recovery work for you. You had every reason to expect better judgment from me. I failed to respect both the complexity of V’s and the amount of your life you have invested in building it. I’m sorry for betraying that trust.

  • marcp31
    Marc Palet (@marcp31) reported

    this is big for agentic payments. Cloudflare sits in front of a huge chunk of the internet now "pay to access" is basically a native feature for all of it. that's the distribution problem every payments network struggles with... solved by default x402 just got very real

  • JnprKayla
    Kayla Mutch (@JnprKayla) reported

    @BurlingtonHydro The outage link won’t work. It’s been rate limited per cloudflare, not accessible. Helpful to post approx time to resolution on x perhaps?

  • Night_Fiber
    Night (@Night_Fiber) reported

    @muvluvist A chud like me cant play mualani to save his life i’m #sorry 💔 Have u tried cloudflare one tho it might fix yo ping but you probably 2 far away for it to even work 🥹

  • JustSomeGuy2705
    JustSomeGuy (Bi) 🇿🇦 (@JustSomeGuy2705) reported

    @VixenCurious Just use a VPN to get around in. Warp is a free VPN by Cloudflare its safe and should fix this

  • Opp_Knox
    Sean Knox (@Opp_Knox) reported

    @wholemars @levelsio @Cloudflare What is bad about it sendgrid?

  • DerekAshauer
    Derek Ashauer (@DerekAshauer) reported

    Moving all my client sites to a new host! Been putting this off for two years. Claude + VS Code (desktop couldn't do the API connections I needed) finally made it doable instead of an admin nightmare. Instead of manually chasing down info on 50+ sites, I had Claude connect to APIs and do the grunt work. Claude connected to my hosting account API and pulled the list of domains. Then it used the Freshbooks API (my client billing/invoicing tool) to grab client contact info. Matched them together magically since I don't have direct domain <> client data. Then it did DNS lookups to figure out where each domain is registered. All the pattern-matching work that would've taken me hours. Many of my clients have been with me for 10+ years. I have long since lost their domain logins or 2FA now prevents me from getting in, so... Claude drafted custom emails directly in Gmail for every client I didn't already have delegate access. Each one has the exact instructions for their specific domain registrar on how to invite me to have access. Now, I'm just handling the email conversations. As they respond, the master list Claude and I are compiling gets updated. I might even try letting Claude fully respond in Gmail too and update this list automatically as the conversations happen - we'll see. Claude also connected to the Cloudflare API to set up DNS records to get as many domains into a central DNS management account. Once all setup, the migrations to the new host should be pretty straightforward from here thanks to the awesome new host having done this many times before and have automated processes to do it. I will have to manually change the DNS for most of them though (but not a bad thing because of how important that is) - but once I have access to all doing so should be quick. This migration would've taken me weeks to do manually and why I avoided it for nearly 2 years since I first started considering it. I'm doing this as I dwindle down my clients to the simple, easy to manage ones - I will be saving nearly $3k/year in base hosting costs. More importantly, I have plans around products that the new host will be great at helping me get off the ground - more on that later once this first phase is complete! All this running in the background while I am still working on products.

  • anthony_codes
    Anthony (@anthony_codes) reported

    @dillon_mulroy @bairdcodes @dok2001 damn. cloudflare ballin on a budget?

  • sirstripy
    Konstantin Mikheev (@sirstripy) reported

    @anakin @Cloudflare It's taken by a DNS service

  • 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.

  • __ciox__
    /ˈhjuː.mə.nɔɪd/ (@__ciox__) reported

    @StanleyMasinde_ Recently needed a .co.ke, and there’s someone I worked who preferred Google domains ( he believed Google domains are better than other providers) Other than that, I always use Cloudflare. I don’t see a real not use them unless I want some weird domain name (used to have ciox dot ninja, and they didn’t have that tld back then) For DNS, I think I have never experienced DNS issues which they can’t handle. Now I have all my baskets with them.

  • TickerTalksX
    TickerTalks (@TickerTalksX) reported

    HTTP 402 "Payment Required" has sat unused in the web's plumbing since 1995. Written into the spec, never switched on. $NET (Cloudflare) just switched it on. Its new Monetization Gateway lets any site behind Cloudflare charge per request, settled in stablecoins, and the obvious customer is the AI crawler. Those bots hit a page anywhere from 100 to 10,000+ times for every human visitor they send back. No ads seen, no subscription bought, gone. Free scraping at scale. Cloudflare sits in front of roughly a fifth of the web, so it's positioned to meter that traffic and charge for it. Whoever wins the AI race still has to pay to read the web.

  • ClipArabia
    Clip Arabia (@ClipArabia) reported

    BREAKING: Cloudflare is down