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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

The graph below depicts the number of Cloudflare reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 33% Cloud Services (33%)
  • 20% Hosting (20%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Colima Hosting 14 hours ago
Leuven Domains 1 day ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 2 days ago
Mâcon Cloud Services 7 days ago
Ashburn Domains 11 days ago
Rosario Domains 15 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • spaceship
    Spaceship (@spaceship) reported

    @miltinh0c @Cloudflare Hello! We are sorry for the delay in replying. The abusive service has been suspended.

  • NarekHakobyan
    Narek (@NarekHakobyan) reported

    @hiradp @Cloudflare Cloudflare is cool, Cloudflare support is horrible

  • kettanaito
    Artem Zakharchenko (@kettanaito) reported

    @tmeire_ I'm trying to see how many people can derive what it does from prior art, and how much they are, in fact, familiar with that prior art. Winking at Service Workers, Cloudflare workers...

  • HenryHi31107817
    Mr. H ☭⃠ (@HenryHi31107817) reported

    Imo whenever cloudflare is down they should be locked in the building and unable to leave until they fix it

  • sinasanm
    Sina Meraji (@sinasanm) reported

    2 incoming PRs today (custom slash commands PR from @seasonsaw, and cloudflare AI gateway support from another legend)

  • Frosky703
    Frosky703 (@Frosky703) reported

    Built our own deployment platform last semester for a college assignment. Login with email, subdomain per project, HTML/CSS/JS & Media only. Server-side file validation: type check, content scan, malicious script detection. Every deploy gets automatic Cloudflare protection. No env vars, no OAuth, no third-party AI tools. Accidentally more secure than some platforms in the news this week. We called it AutoHost.

  • TheTulantro
    Tulantro (@TheTulantro) reported

    @windscribecom Entire internet just went down couldn't figure out why, assumed my dns server was broken so I re-routed to cloudflare, still didn't resolve. Went straight to cmd on a fresh Cornell config I just generated, and no resolve. Generated fresh Hendrix and worked just fine

  • napsterbater
    idkmybffjill? ➡️BlueSky (@napsterbater) reported

    @Crazymindplow @Cloudflare One of many reasons why Ubiquiti suck, they were so far behind with IPv6 support, and they still have **** firmware often.

  • Blocky256
    bL●CKY (@Blocky256) reported

    @MegaBasedChad this has always been the case tbh. if you have a website, expect bots to be attempting this all the time. Along with well configured server, Cloudflare is a good starting to point to help protect yourself.

  • saen_dev
    Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported

    Garage S3 is the most boring answer and probably the right one - self-hostable, actively maintained, Go-based. Cloudflare R2 if you want managed and never want to think about egress fees again.

  • JaFicht
    JaFicht (@JaFicht) reported

    When I started building internal tools with AI, security was my biggest worry. I’d run security checks on the code, but I couldn’t honestly say every vibe-coded app was airtight. And every new app expanded my attack surface. Then I set up Cloudflare Zero Trust (free up to 50 users). Now my server isn’t on the public internet at all. The only way in is through a Cloudflare-managed tunnel: sign in with Google, your email gets checked against a whitelist, and only my team gets through. The real win was the mental shift. Instead of securing a dozen apps individually, I secure one gate. Outbound API calls still work fine. Inbound traffic from anyone not on my team simply doesn’t reach the server. I trust Cloudflare + Google a lot more than I trust my vibe coded web apps. If you’re shipping internal tools with AI, this pattern changes everything.

  • mynameistito
    Tito (@mynameistito) reported

    @hridoyreh I use @Cloudflare for 2/4 of my domains and haven't had this issue. They even charge at cost pricing!

  • craigwarmke
    Craig Warmke (@craigwarmke) reported

    "Lelli's result is the practical counterpart to those optimizations. The distance from 15 bits to 256 bits is large, but the gap is increasingly viewed as an engineering problem and not a fundamental physics problem." The 2029 transition deadlines from Google and Cloudflare look more responsible than ever. The people saying there's a 0% chance of q day, even within ten years, look increasingly irresponsible. I hope we can collectively update our probabilities and throw support behind developers. It will be tempting to punish and humiliate people whose probability judgments have gone the wrong way. But we'll be better off if we don't block the exits.

  • HayesDean7246
    Dean Hayes (@HayesDean7246) reported

    @DavidDavisMP You need to protect yourself, as a 12 year old script kiddie with access the internet could launch a DDOS attack, it's isn't hard, the service you need is called Cloudflare. Don't worry about the cost, the taxpayer, as always, has broad shoulders....

  • chynen_eide
    Chynen Eide (@chynen_eide) reported

    I have to admit. Cloudflare is awful. Firstly, security verification: most of the websites get a verification if you are not a bot and that's fine. The problem is that it failed to load (it refreshes over and over and over again) until eventually it started to work. Then if you think that's bad, Some websites get down for like a HOUR.

  • HighSpeedLTE
    HighSpeedLTE (@HighSpeedLTE) reported

    @allegrajacchia Hey Allegra, sorry to bother you, but I’m stuck with a serious X account access bug and I don’t know who else to contact. Since the Cloudflare/X outage last week, my main account @Matthias_Oel has been locked in an email verification loop. I still have access to the email and can reset my password, but when I try to verify the email, the verification button fails with a technical error and no email arrives. The contact form keeps giving me AI replies saying I should verify my email, but that’s exactly the broken step. Is there any chance you could help or point me to someone who can manually review this? Would really appreciate it 🙏

  • qwertymodo
    qwertymodo (@qwertymodo) reported

    Well, @tindie is kind of back up after being down the last few days, but it still keeps timing out to cloudflare error pages, and the API returns 403, so no way to pull down orders into my shipping software. Apologies for the delayed orders as a result.

  • actualjib
    John Boland (JIB) (@actualjib) reported

    Mr. Bosmeny obviously understands the problem better than many specialists in the C-UAS field (maybe because his livelihood doesn't depend on misunderstanding it), but here he makes a fundamental error on how defense has to work by asking for a CloudFlare over a Raytheon: service over just a weapon. The solution is not a service more than a weapon, the solution is less service and more weapon. Defense is already badly weighed and watered down by decisions to maximize post-acquisition support revenue: contractors are incentivized to sell the maintenence of a bomb rather than selling a bomb that blows up. The winning company will sell a weapon that kills drones. It will be cheap, efficient, lethal, and yes it will integrate with everything as Mr. Bosmeny requests. It already exists, by the way.

  • aisconnolly
    ais.eth (@aisconnolly) reported

    @coinbase But then the issue is that coinbase is just blockchain.. 402 is internet native. Natuarally, let's call @Cloudflare. They were already sending over a billion 402 responses per day to bots and crawlers hitting paywalled content. A billion dead ends. Every single day. No standardized way for those bots to actually pay. That's an insane amount of failed commerce just baked into the internet.

  • DogLoverDaniel
    Daniel (@DogLoverDaniel) reported

    @riotgames @RiotSupport @VALORANT NA player here, permabanned for 3rd party software but it's a false ban from Cloudflare WARP conflicting with Vanguard. Support tickets only give automated responses. I never cheated and have since uninstalled WARP. Can someone pls review my case

  • smartpsx_pk
    SmartPSX (@smartpsx_pk) reported

    @SonOfStockMan Heya. Emails are routed through cloudflare, processed on a private backend server in memory, and once data is extracted they are discarded/trashed immediately. Some might be retained for up to 30 days in case of any error or other issue for debugging, but they're not like accessible directly or anything. Uploading screenshots isn't viable for a few reasons. One is that screenshots aren't as accurate when processed, and second is that every screenshot costs AI processing fee for me. You can always directly upload or share the pdfs you get over mail with the app if you're not comfortable forwarding the email itself 🤔

  • SEater45
    snake_eater4526 (@SEater45) reported

    @napsterbater @Cloudflare What I'm talking about is dual stacking network ( a router doing ipv4 lan / IPv6 wan for exemple ). Which also is tunneling the ipv4 traffic into IPv6. Like I said, it's all router's magic ****

  • RatoneroGris_
    Ratonero Gris (@RatoneroGris_) reported

    @Pomboganda Ah least they dont shut down half of the internet like in Spain 😭😭😭 (They block Cloudflare and a lot of websites during matches)

  • dh14151617
    dh1415161(new) (@dh14151617) reported

    @Cloudflare SHUT DOWN CLOUDFLARE AND MAKE IT ILLIGAL FOR MATTHEW PRINCE TO EVER ACCESS A COMPUTER AGAIN. HIS COMPANY THAT HE CO FOUNDED IS THE WORST THING TO EVER HAPPEN TO THE INTERNET

  • mfg_ip
    mfg.xbt (@mfg_ip) reported

    agents needed a body. Cloudflare is turning browser + network + edge runtime into the default skeleton: run the task, touch the web, move close to the user. the API call was step one. the runtime is the product now.

  • Crazymindplow
    C:/LEGENIUX.EXE 🌐 (@Crazymindplow) reported

    @Cloudflare Still waiting for ubiquity to support NAT64 :(

  • napsterbater
    idkmybffjill? ➡️BlueSky (@napsterbater) reported

    @LeoVasanko @Cloudflare What **** ISP is doing that? That's a **** ISP problem. Not a protocol problem. Because if the protocol allowed you to do smaller subnets, understand the ISP would just give you that smaller subnet so you couldn't then further subnet it.

  • JakwounReid
    Jakwoun Reid (@JakwounReid) reported

    My rate limiter was silently broken in production for months. It deployed fine. It tested fine. It ran fine. It was also completely useless. Here's what I found, and how I fixed it by rebuilding on Cloudflare Workers.

  • Toye_Pro
    TOYE (@Toye_Pro) reported

    At first glance, this might just look like a simple update. But it actually says a lot about what @HelmTrading is doing behind the scenes. Getting into Cloudflare for Startups isn’t just for show. It means they now have access to infrastructure that can seriously improve how the platform performs and how well it’s protected. And that matters more than people think. For something like Helm where users are interacting with markets tied to real-world outcomes you can’t afford issues like: slow execution downtime or security gaps Even small problems in those areas can affect trust. With Cloudflare in the picture, things become a lot stronger: better protection against attacks faster experience across different regions more stability as more users come in Basically, the platform becomes more reliable and harder to break. What stood out to me is that moves like this usually happen when a project is getting ready for more growth. You don’t focus on this level of infrastructure unless you’re thinking long term. So, this isn’t just about an announcement. It’s about building something that can actually handle scale when attention comes. And in this space, that’s what really separates projects that last from the ones that don’t.

  • MikeDVB
    Michael Denney (@MikeDVB) reported

    @CloudFlare - My email to our partner account manager bounced - and we're having a strange issue with the LAX POP and one specific end-user account. We're a web hosting provider [small one, 37k domains] - so a small fish - but still - is there any way for us to contact anyone?