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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Cloud Services (32%)
- Domains (32%)
- Web Tools (14%)
- Hosting (14%)
- E-mail (7%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Hosting | 6 days ago |
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Domains | 26 days ago |
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Hosting | 2 months ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Altin (@devscipline) reported@AjaySohmshetty @Cloudflare @andrewk17 And that is precisely why I never put my billing details on any account that does not have some minimal billing limiting settings. I don't like to get bankrupt just because they didn't do their work.
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Humoud Almunawer حمود المناور (@homoudalmonawer) reportedFix it in 3 steps: 1) Update WordPress to 7.0.2 (backports: 6.9.5, 6.8.6). Under 6.8 isn't affected. 2) Don't assume auto-update ran. Open the dashboard and confirm the version. 3) Behind Cloudflare? The WAF rule shields you since Jul 17, but a shield isn't a patch.
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Æ-Xx-05 (@chaimbellinsky) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 1,286 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #Cloudflare
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Simon KP (@eskaypey) reportedcloudflare putting a price on every MCP call will drag a lot of teams into a problem
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Katewerk (@katewerk) reported@Cloudflare The absolute shitshow that is @Cloudflare AI Support: Agent I'm truly sorry for the frustration and the runaround. Here's where things stand and what I recommend: What I've confirmed on your account: No active subscriptions, no zones, no outstanding balances The AI Gateway billing system still has your Visa (ending xxxx) locked as its default payment method — this is a backend issue that cannot be resolved through the dashboard or API You've already submitted two support cases that haven't been acted on Since you've already filed cases and gotten no response, here's what I recommend: Check your existing cases — Go to Support Home and look for "My Cases" to see the status of the two cases you already submitted. If they show as open but unanswered, add a comment to both referencing the AI Gateway billing lock as the root cause. File a new case with a precise subject line — On the Support page, look for any option to submit a new case (it may appear as a button or form, not a tile). Use this as the subject: Payment method locked by AI Gateway billing — cannot remove card or close accountAnd this as the body: I have no active subscriptions, no zones, and no outstanding balances. My Visa ending in xxxx is still locked as the default payment method in the AI Gateway billing system, which prevents me from removing it. I've already deleted the AI Gateway spending limit and auto top-up config. I've submitted two previous cases with no response. I need the payment method detached from AI Gateway billing so I can remove my card and close my account. If the dashboard gives you no way to file a new case, post directly in the Cloudflare Community under the Billing category with the same description. Cloudflare staff monitor billing-related community posts and can escalate them internally. I know this isn't the fast resolution you deserve after already being patient. The core issue is that the AI Gateway billing system has a lock on your card that only Cloudflare's internal billing team can remove — no dashboard or API path exists to clear it yourself.
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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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AAZ HAZAR (@AazHazar) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 805 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare
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Hardik (@rezerov_) reported@Road_Kill11 @Cloudflare Might be a downstream consequence of AWS billing issue. Unlikely they'll 100x cost like this. Weird times man.
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𝚟𝚔𝚍 (@vkdatta27) reportedCloudflare DO and D1 experiencing issues
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Nandkishor (@nandkshorjadoun) reportedi'm trying to switch from prisma to @DrizzleORM because of cloudflare workers incompatibility and ngl prisma spoiled me so bad that drizzle feels like writing raw sql 😭
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Plaux AI (@plauxai) reportedbeen seeing everyone lock down their sites against AI bots this week. cloudflare rules, block lists, the whole crawler war and it hit me - there's literally nothing for those lists to catch in Plaux it's not a crawler hitting your site. not an api getting hammered. it just... uses the app. opens it, clicks around, types, reads what's on screen. the same boring stuff you do every day that's the part i keep coming back to. it's not sneaking past bot detection. it's not disguised as a human. it just does the work the way a human does, so there's no bot to catch in the first place kinda funny that while everyone builds bigger walls, the thing that walks through the front door never looked like a bot to begin with 🖐
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Maximilian Alexander (@signalgaining) reportedI have this 4090 RTX computer at home; to get to serve a website I need tailscale, cloudflare, then podman, then ngrok or ugh... I just want to cli deploy a website and toggle it with a URL to share with friends without a billion signin and manage tokens.
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mRr3b00t (@UK_Daniel_Card) reported@OliverSild I guess the last 20 odd years have taught me: expect the unexpected... From msblaster to wannacry was over 10 years gap.... The reason why i try and be measured is because there is a lot worse in the world (entire) than WordPress sites being pwn3d. (not that i want them to be! I'm very happy with how this seems to have gone (so far) and I'm very glad your org, cloudflare and others also have helped make this the way it is (team sport) 20% of 5 million sites is still a big chunk but from my sampling it wasn't CNI - it was small things... my terrible weekend got to: ah this ones ok quite fast :)
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C4 (@UncleCharles_) reported@PilotObi Unless the API service is integrated with its own firewall. From the initial diagram I would have assumed for example, Cloudflare firewall, then AWS gateway
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TaylorGreen (@GreenSkyDragon) reportedCan't post or reply on mobile (post kept crashing) but as soon as I test a different connection I get hit with a Cloudflare verification and warning about "following X rules" maybe fix your app huh?
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StatusDrop (@StatusDrop) reported@ben_makes_stuff @Cloudflare 11 hours on a subset of traffic is exactly the kind of partial outage that's easy for a status page to undercount. platform-wide checks miss issues that only show up on specific devices or regions.
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Ghost AI (@Ghostaisystems) reportedPatreon’s blocking AI bots w/ Cloudflare now. Robots.txt was never enough apparently. From deploying real AI systems every day: this isn’t protection, it’s fear-driven stagnation. Creators deserve better than being cut off from the AI revolution. Or is that the point?
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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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phillias (@phillias) reportedGLM 5.2 makes me laugh, earlier it talked about the irony of it's failing on what it was trying to fix and now this "The cloudflare-fix task got caught in a beautiful bootstrap failure — it was trying to fix the exact model config that its own fallback chain depends on." Amazing.
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Ajay Sohmshetty (@AjaySohmshetty) reportedFor context- Cloudflare’s durable execution platform, Workflows, originally only charged for underlying Worker usage, which is CPU-time based rather than clock-time based. In fact, we picked Cloudflare for this exact reason: most of our workflows involve waiting (ex. polling, waiting for network requests to come back), so it was far cheaper for us to use Cloudflare than @temporalio or @inngest for instance. These other durable execution platforms also charge based on “steps” - which I always thought was dumb, because it disincentivizes the best practice of decomposing workflows into small units of work in the form of steps. But unfortunately it seems Cloudflare is following suit, without warning… Feeling blindsided after we’ve already fully built all of our durable workflows on Cloudflare
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William (@billmorgan92) reported@CloudflareDev is cloudflare r2 down? I cannot download from my bucket my files and cannot create new buckets (both take forever stuck in loading state)
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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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Salina Mendoza (@inababi) reportedThen I discovered svelte because I wanted to figure out how to deploy my own whitelabeled product for website creation. Went down the journey of exploring railway then finding Cloudflare where I can deploy myself. I wanted to do it myself. I always want to know the why and how.
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Brian Via (@BrianVia) reported@steipete Give your bot a way to upload images directly to an R2 bucket from cloudflare. Put that bucket on a CDN with a regular URL and you can attach the image via that URL when creating the issue. Works for me but then the image is public whereas images on a GH PR are only visible if you have access to that actual repo/PR
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Devin S. (@devinsmaldore) reportedTIL cloudflare tunnels don't support gRPC on public hostnames. it fails as a bare 403 before cf access even runs. i wrote up how i got my temporal java worker on cf containers talking to a self-hosted temporal cluster on my raspberry pi. the fix works for any gRPC service behind a cf tunnel, not just temporal. it's raw tcp ingress + a cloudflared sidecar post below
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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.
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Jarrett (@JarrettLusso) reported@Cloudflare how do we get someone to fix image transformations randomly 404ing? Support is telling me it's our origin, but that is R2. Doesn't seem like anyone cares to actually fix it cause it's been broken for days.
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Ananda Dhakal (@dhakal_ananda) reported@UK_Daniel_Card If a web cms vuln getting compared with msblaster and wannacry, it's already pretty bad lol how bad is always relative, and if we compare this vuln with other web 0-days popping up, this is a really good one btw cloudflare bypass is ezz
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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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Ali (@ycjgt) reportedCloudflare DO and D1 are down down bad