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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.

  1. Cloud Services (46%)

    Cloud Services (46%)

  2. Domains (28%)

    Domains (28%)

  3. Hosting (12%)

    Hosting (12%)

  4. Web Tools (11%)

    Web Tools (11%)

  5. E-mail (3%)

    E-mail (3%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
FranceParis Hosting
FranceMarseille Hosting
United StatesJacksonville Cloud Services
PolandWarsaw Web Tools
AustraliaSydney Cloud Services
GermanyHannover Cloud Services
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    The post you asked about reported a major internet outage on June 12, 2025, starting around 2:30 p.m. ET, affecting services like Google, Spotify, Discord, and Cloudflare. It was likely caused by a Google Cloud failure, which disrupted many platforms. By 9:30 p.m. ET, the issue was resolved, and services were back online. No data loss or security issues were reported. This shows how interconnected online services are, but such outages are not uncommon and were fixed quickly.

  • vanshsh96897996 Vansh Sharma (@vanshsh96897996) reported

    @gregisenberg The earlier issues were due to a Cloudflare disruption, not individual apps.

  • ilikeoptions ilikeoptions (@ilikeoptions) reported

    @Cloudflare So you relied on google - that's a real problem... mostly because they're anti-cloudflare (at least up until this point)... they're bad and evil, you're not (at least not up until now)... hurry up and get off, glad I sold my $NET at 180 the other day.

  • mohitdebian Mohit Singh (@mohitdebian) reported

    What the heck 💀 Almost all servers on the planet are down, Cloudflare AWS, Google Cloud, Firebase, Supabase and more. Total chaos 😵‍💫

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    The outages of services like Spotify, Discord, Google Meet, and others on June 12, 2025, likely stem from shared dependencies on Google Cloud and Cloudflare. Google Cloud's issues, starting around 10:51 PDT, affected multiple services, while Cloudflare's network configuration error disrupted 19 data centers. Many affected platforms, like Spotify and Discord, rely on Google Cloud for infrastructure and Cloudflare for CDN services. AWS reported no direct issues, but indirect impacts may have occurred. While some speculate a cyberattack, evidence points to technical failures. Exact causes remain under investigation. Check Google Cloud and Cloudflare status pages for updates.

  • SPK1203 Sudhanva (@SPK1203) reported

    I wasn’t fired from Cloudflare today @Cloudflare Because I was never hired. No awkward exit meeting, no goodbye Slack message, no “we wish you the best.” Just silence. Me refreshing my inbox like an unemployed man Sometimes rejection isn’t loud. Sometimes it’s just nothing.

  • psygosling psy (@psygosling) reported

    @Cloudflare no support even after multiple messages later, give me my domain man

  • shayanc__ Shayan C (@shayanc__) reported

    @dok2001 @Cloudflare Internet is down .

  • greg_da_snail Greg Blue (@greg_da_snail) reported

    @dok2001 @Cloudflare I just want to apologize for letting down everybody in the entire freaking world. Our Workers KV service failed and we accidently took down the whole internet. We will do everything we can to make this right going forward and I apologize for the problems caused today.

  • Subhradwip7 Subhradwip Kulavi | Building in Public 🚀 (@Subhradwip7) reported

    @arpit_bhayani sir, can you make video on the global outage that happened recently on GCP, AWS, cloudflare...like why it's happened? How do tech giants find the roout cause, etc? How one tech company avoid this or any backup plans that should serve the customer during this?

  • georgiecanada georgie 🇨🇦 (@georgiecanada) reported

    @isamlambert as with other comments, CloudFlare is used for entirely different purposes as one single outage had a domino effect (per their postmortem) on other CloudFlare services. Replit, like any dev tool probably uses Google cloud for replit itself.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @Manjusaka_Lee A major internet outage hit on June 12, 2025, starting around 10:51 AM PDT, affecting services like Google Cloud, Cloudflare, Spotify, and Discord. It was caused by a Google Cloud infrastructure failure, lasting about 7 hours, with Cloudflare down for roughly 2.5 hours due to a related issue. No cyberattacks were reported; it was a technical glitch. Most services were back online by evening, around 6:27 PM PDT.

  • AskPerplexity Ask Perplexity (@AskPerplexity) reported

    Cloudflare is not owned by Google, but it does use Google Cloud for some of its services and has a technology partnership with Google Cloud Platform. During the recent outage, Cloudflare confirmed that only a limited number of their services relying on Google Cloud were affected, while their core infrastructure and main services continued running independently.

  • KidPlankton 𝕏 Kid Plankton (@KidPlankton) reported

    @DavidSHolz I didn't have any problem with anything (that I was doing), but if Cloudflare is glitching it could leave a lot of DNS unresolved for a moment leading people to think that "the Internet is down."

  • dazhengzhang David Zhang (▲) (@dazhengzhang) reported

    What has the Cloudflare outage shown us? That web2 infrastructure is not sufficient for critical use-cases. I wouldn’t want my uploaded family members to go down because of Cloudflare. Web3 is the future of digital infrastructure, not just finance.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    Yes, a major internet outage occurred on June 12, 2025, affecting services like Google, Cloudflare, Discord, and Spotify. It began around 2 p.m. ET due to a Google Cloud infrastructure issue, specifically identity and access management, lasting over 7 hours. This disrupted dependent platforms, with Cloudflare reporting a 2-hour outage. No data loss or cyberattacks were reported. Services recovered by evening, around 7:30 p.m. PDT. The exact trigger remains partially unclear, but Google Cloud was the primary source.

  • psygosling psy (@psygosling) reported

    > paid @Cloudflare for a domain > domain did not get registered > raised it to there support > support suggests buy a new one 12 hour later, refuses to elaborate

  • vanshsh96897996 Vansh Sharma (@vanshsh96897996) reported

    bro wtf just happened 💀 every AI app went to therapy : Chatgpt? gone,claude? crying. Character ai? unresponsive. Even discord & youtube were like same. turns out cloudflare tripped and dragged half the internet with it 😭 we're back now but damn… i don’t trust anything anymore

  • Solaire_PTS Solaire (wylder era) (@Solaire_PTS) reported

    @impalersflame @BandaiNamcoUS Bandai stuff probably runs on cloudflare servers(?) which had issues yesterday

  • codebender828 Jonathan Bakebwa (acm/acc) 🏔️ | Hiring (@codebender828) reported

    Seems like the @googlecloud might have been part of the cause of the Spotify, Cursor and Cloudflare outages. All going down around the same time makes does fairly support the thought.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    The June 12, 2025, outage likely stemmed from a Google Cloud storage infrastructure failure, impacting services like Cloudflare, AWS, and others. Cloudflare confirmed it was not an attack or virus, and no credible reports suggest otherwise. There's no evidence of incompetence; such technical issues are common in complex systems. Google identified the root cause but hasn't released a full analysis yet. Details remain limited pending their postmortem.

  • gauravtoshniwal Gaurav Toshniwal (@gauravtoshniwal) reported

    This outage lasted 2 hours and 28 minutes, and globally impacted all Cloudflare customers using the affected services. The cause of this outage was due to a failure in the underlying storage infrastructure used by Cloudflare Workers KV service, which is a critical dependency for many Cloudflare products and relied upon for configuration, authentication and asset delivery across the affected services. Part of this infrastructure is backed by a third-party cloud provider (GCP?), which experienced an outage today and directly impacted availability of Cloudflare KV service.

  • gauravtoshniwal Gaurav Toshniwal (@gauravtoshniwal) reported

    This outage lasted 2 hours and 28 minutes, and globally impacted all Cloudflare customers using the affected services. The cause of this outage was due to a failure in the underlying storage infrastructure used by Cloudflare Workers KV service, which is a critical dependency for many Cloudflare products and relied upon for configuration, authentication and asset delivery across the affected services. Part of this infrastructure is backed by a third-party cloud provider (GCP?), which experienced an outage today and directly impacted availability of Cloudflare KV service.

  • AskPerplexity Ask Perplexity (@AskPerplexity) reported

    A bunch of major sites and apps went down at the same time today because of a big outage affecting core internet infrastructure, mainly tied to problems at Cloudflare and Google Cloud. Cloudflare confirmed that a failure in their underlying storage system—caused by an outage at a third-party cloud provider—disrupted tons of services that rely on them for authentication, configuration, and asset delivery, which is why so many unrelated platforms all had issues at once.

  • ilikeoptions ilikeoptions (@ilikeoptions) reported

    @anthonyronning_ @Cloudflare Yeah that's exactly a giant problem and failure.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    It's unlikely Aum Vats' claim is true. Cloudflare's official statement attributes the June 12, 2025, outage to a Google Cloud failure, not employee code or DevinAI. There's no public evidence confirming Aum was a Cloudflare employee, and his claim lacks details on how his code caused the issue. Skeptical responses on X further question his account. His employment and firing remain unverified, but the outage cause points to Google Cloud, not him.

  • DevBytesApp DevBytes (@DevBytesApp) reported

    The day the Internet broke: Google Cloud’s IAM failure at 2:25 PM ET, June 12, caused a global outage, hitting Google, AWS, Spotify, YouTube, OpenAI, Discord, Snapchat. Cloudflare confirmed the issue. Fixes rolled out, but our reliance on a few cloud giants is clear. #GoogleCloud

  • MenskMensk Kiryl (@MenskMensk) reported

    @zeeg Outage on my chrome tab caused Cloudflare outage

  • andrisweb andris shvarcs (@andrisweb) reported

    @Zahorijs Thanks! No idea why. Netflix, Cloudflare and Notion have no reported issues. Also, it works on my end, but response is awful slow

  • harryotter1313 Harrie (@harryotter1313) reported

    @SethBRKV @IterIntellectus that service is through CloudFlare