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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.

  • 38% Domains (38%)
  • 29% Cloud Services (29%)
  • 17% Hosting (17%)
  • 10% Web Tools (10%)
  • 6% E-mail (6%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 4 hours ago
Jewar E-mail 12 hours ago
Braga Web Tools 16 hours ago
Noida Cloud Services 1 day ago
Paris Cloud Services 2 days ago
Prievidza Domains 2 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • joshatticus
    JoshAtticus (@joshatticus) reported

    @nonbatnary like I used to use it every day, except now it doesn't do YouTube, is slow, and cloudflare captcha NEVER lets me through

  • sidpoasting
    siddharth (@sidpoasting) reported

    wanted to setup custom domains for my customers stores on my side project, since I use cloudflare so I thought maybe they should have a service to make it work and they actually have couple of them and it did work.

  • brandonjcarl
    Brandon Carl (@brandonjcarl) reported

    @miyagiyang @Cloudflare Thank you! You’re mostly right. They do support WASM-compilation and containerization, but that’s not a primary path, Not to over-evangelize, but the reason is rooted in how quickly they can spin up and down isolated JavaScript threads. It’s a reason why I was saying it requires thinking things about architecture. Before: I had to think, in terms of Kafka, Kubernetes, logging services, etc. Now those things are “free” - but requires revisiting application and other logic.

  • mohit_rzy
    Mohit (@mohit_rzy) reported

    @nooriefyi I used to be a big fan of cloudflare, until they froze my R2 access due to a billing issue and it left my website dead for hours...... never again :(

  • brianolavi
    Brian Julkunen (@brianolavi) reported

    @RyanYorkSEO @chris_nectiv Good question, not sure specifically how the cloudflare service works (but I am going to deploy everywhere i can) it sounds like it looks for a user agent header for accepts markdown and then serves the markdown file

  • heyruchir
    Ruchir (@heyruchir) reported

    Yesterday I migrated @usescholarly's frontend from GCP to @Cloudflare. vendor lock-in is dead. It took ~1 hour and it worked perfectly, no issues at all. I just asked Codex to migrate it, and it did it without any issues. this will save me hundreds of dollars every month..

  • Justalurke35517
    Justalurker (@Justalurke35517) reported

    @instapundit I will no longer visit your site after doing so for many years. Cloudflare is a piece of **** and does not grant access. Good luck.

  • leoarronchester
    Leo  (@leoarronchester) reported

    @patternrecoggni Cloudflare. server down (but you and Cloudflare are up but the target server is offline)

  • adahstwt
    adah (@adahstwt) reported

    @devbelowstairs never used cloudflare I should try it

  • sageasika
    Emmanuel Efe Asika 🇮🇪 (@sageasika) reported

    @TosinOlugbenga @nooriefyi Need to use OpenNext, cloudflare doesnt support a ton of NextJs features that vercel does.

  • PuthingAround
    Puthing Around --- Never Being Solved (@PuthingAround) reported

    @patternrecoggni That's just the god damn server error message for Cloudflare

  • psycho_fren
    Psychofren (@psycho_fren) reported

    @vxunderground seems strange that reports are required when Cloudflare already has a CSAM scanning tool seems like many online platforms choose to ignore these problems

  • itzadetunji1
    Adetunji | Software Engineer (Web & Mobile) (@itzadetunji1) reported

    @nooriefyi Cloudflare doesn't support all the features that my nextjs app does Seems to be why devs have stuck with cloudflare for quite a long time now

  • timi2506
    timi2506 (@timi2506) reported

    @HauberDevs @not_jpsenak @MyPayIndia yes but nobody uses cloudflare proxy cuz its **** and its known to break ****, but ok, kinda my fault too

  • ichimikichiki
    ichi (@ichimikichiki) reported

    @notdan But to answer your question, I think Cloudflare is the cheapest registry from what I've seen. Not sure if they support .ru however.

  • ReflectiveRuby2
    ReflectiveRuby 🇺🇦 🇵🇸 🇸🇩 🇨🇩 🇻🇪 (@ReflectiveRuby2) reported

    @zunzetrider Have you never seen fake Cloudflare verifications that run PowerShell scripts? They've been getting people for a while.

  • lolpaullol
    Paul T (parody) (@lolpaullol) reported

    @preetjdp @anurag_bhatia @AshwiniWaishnav It can if you use cloudflare. It was/is used by several wifi controllers for captive portals and it made 1.x.x.x IP ranges useable. Cloudflare took 1.1.1.1 on purpose with the intent of making problems for wireless controllers that hijacked useful IP space

  • DoDataThings
    Winston B. (@DoDataThings) reported

    @dhh @Cloudflare Nice, 600TB a month on a desktop Linux distro is real consumer-app traffic numbers. The +13% MoM means the curve is still bending up. Cloudflare cap on the free tier is the boring problem to have.

  • ElyasAlemi
    Elyas (@ElyasAlemi) reported

    @GergelyOrosz cloudflare treats the RCA as a product. for most other companies it's a legal document drafted in compliance review. the incentive isn't "be honest fast", it's "don't get sued slow". serious operators read which one you are off the timeline.

  • LinusMixson
    Linus Mixson (@LinusMixson) reported

    @psycho_fren @vxunderground It's substantially more complicated than that. Cloudflare is infrastructure & their customers (in the US, at least) have an expectation that, when they use a network infrastructure provider, the content of the communication between server and client is not being read by intermediaries without their permission. Cloudflare's service is opt-in because otherwise it would involve continual surveillance of ~all traffic from your site by a third party. They are not seeking to profit off of CSAM & will both mount internal investigations and cooperate completely with law enforcement when they are notified of it.

  • maxclark
    Max Clark (@maxclark) reported

    @mikejulian Because nuance = social media :) but sure lets be pedantic about this then $350k credits - margin + cost in sales/marketing to promote + sales ops (all AI now?) + cost for AM/CSM + cost to support + opportunity cost +++ = CAC Cloudflare has a Non-GAAP gross margin of 72.8% so without knowing/sharing internals that's a CLV well north of $1.44m Point is they've still decided the CLV is well worth the $350k without risking their analysts freaking out

  • Checkm3out
    El Guapo (@Checkm3out) reported

    @dok2001 Issue with ANC -> SFO still occurrs . No other regions have trouble connecting to the cloudflare tunnel

  • MichaelSwengel
    Michael Swengel (@MichaelSwengel) reported

    @theiiimpact @LayoffAI “because ai can build the entire website faster” It’ll produce something but it won’t be a finished product. I don’t think that’s the reason. Just like Cloudflare, Meta, ClickUp, etc have done. I suspect they overhired and are now using AI as a scapegoat because it’s trendy. I never used Webflow for my clients and certainly won’t start now. There are better tools.

  • MattHasTheShoes
    matt | ronald acuña enjoyer (@MattHasTheShoes) reported

    MamdaniTix giving me hope today - not sure if that’s better or worse than getting CloudFlare errors then FULL like yesterday

  • engalicorn
    Colin Regan 🚀 (@engalicorn) reported

    @dhh @stefansdev @Cloudflare No telemetry!? Can you insert a dummy "Share data to help improve your experience?" So I can deny it?

  • Rufus87078959
    Rufus (@Rufus87078959) reported

    @nooriefyi Are there any differences in service delivery between Vercel and Cloudflare?

  • TheBenValentin
    Ben Valentin (@TheBenValentin) reported

    Four AI labs made four acquisitions in five days. Anthropic bought Stainless for $300M+. The company that built SDKs for OpenAI, Google, and Cloudflare. Then shut down the hosted product for everyone else. Mistral bought Emmi AI for physics-aware models. Google DeepMind acqui-hired all of Contextual AI. Meta grabbed Dreamer. This isn't a coincidence. It's a consolidation signal. The frontier labs hit a point where buying a specific capability is faster than building it. And that means the tools you depend on today could disappear into a competitor's stack tomorrow. Stainless is the clearest example. They spent years earning developer trust across every major AI lab. Anthropic acquired that trust in one transaction, then killed the product for everyone else. If you're building on someone else's infrastructure, you are one acquisition away from a forced rewrite. The builders who survive this phase aren't the ones picking the "best" tool. They're the ones building portable systems that aren't locked to a single vendor's SDK, a single model, or a single platform. The AI consolidation phase isn't coming. It started last week. What's one tool in your stack you'd have to completely rebuild around if it got acquired tomorrow?

  • ballsniffer5000
    🔞 Hashi Bleu 🔞 (******* arc) (@ballsniffer5000) reported

    I already put down a cloudflare takedown for the previous stuff i talked about, and apparently thats really all i can do it and it pisses me off

  • TomyYoung4
    Tomy Young (@TomyYoung4) reported

    @OracleCloud @Cloudflare Fix the website file garten

  • sudo_overflow
    Cyris (@sudo_overflow) reported

    Screw it. I'm doing the full Cloudflare stack for this project. Workers, D1 Database, R2 storage, Pages, Hono and Cron Triggers. It's either going to make or break a project that will need to scale like this. Don't let me down Cloudflare