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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.
- 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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Domains | 24 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Katewerk (@katewerk) reportedStay clear of @Cloudflare. Even their AI support bot cannot delete my credit card info from their database. It then provides a non-existent path to billing support that loops back to the start page. This is a purported tech company. JFC.
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The_red_gamer (@The_red_gamer0) reported@ProtonVPN Cloudflare Warp does the job of hiding that without slowing internet down, and they only keep important logs for 24 hours before they get deleted unlike ISPs who keep them for years
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Ice_Cre4m_Arteeeee (@Ice_Cre4m_Art) reported@V1kov_ I assume the problem is with the Internet service provider/router but not sure I have problems with ds too (vc didnt work and other) on my wifi at home but i use cloudflare WARP or any other VPN and that kinda help
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naps62.eth (@naps62) reported@oleg_fem Seems I had an issue with the "http -> redirect, and safari was smart enough to still redirect. a toggle missing on cloudflare should be fixed now!
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Hrishikesh Barua (@talonx) reportedOutages today in both Google Cloud's and AWS's European datacenters (unrelated) caused many downstream services to blink out. We have been seeing this pattern of cascading service failures forever, but it only came under the spotlight after 2025's Cloudflare and AWS outages. The AWS outage in eu-central-1 was limited to a single AZ euc1-az2 in Germany, but it took out services like HENNGE One (a Japanese cloud security service), Confluent (managed Kafka), FusionAuth, among others. In addition, AWS Cloudfront suffered a global outage, leading to outages in downstream services like Frontegg, TigerData, Instructure (Canvas), Huggingface, Coda, Ubiquiti, Doxy, Blackboard. EdTech saw two outages with both Canvas and Blackboard being affected. And since FrontEgg is an identity and user management platform, its own downstream services led to more disruption. AWS's initial report says "the system responsible for distributing routing configuration to our network processors failed to load the updated configuration data correctly" - for the Cloudfront outage, which affected customers using VPC origins. The Google Cloud outage in europe-west4-a (Netherlands) was due to a cooling failure and affected VMWare Engine, NetApp volumes, and their bare metal servers. Both outages are resolved, but the same question remains - how do we prepare for cascading failures when the majority of your application's dependencies are ultimately dependent on a few providers?
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W V R 👊🏼🦾 (@WVROfficial) reportedI had to make some changes today and it costed me a MONTH of Codex Usage! I think it’s worth it for me to talk about it - make sure this doesn’t become you!!! So, I’m a startup founder, just like all of you guys!! We do websites as one of our many services - like a lot of the people here on TPOT where tech lives. Why wouldn’t we? It’s easy, we can outclass competition on speed, much more. Anyway - that’s not the point. The point is that i serve my sites with a wrapper that gets served over my host. That host uses ESBuild. To ship stuff that won’t compile on ES Build, and on occasion just for like more complex websites like 3D sites or heavy SEO sites with a lot of files and assets - i use a CDN. Works great, totally fine. But I realized today I had a client site’s files stored on an R2 bucket that was on the client’s domain. In this case the big issue with that is my own IP! We make the content for them, do their SEO, their communications, and more - and i very stupid it was serving everything from a CDN that was on domains I don’t own and control via my Cloudflare. In human terms that means my client could say “**** you” tomorrow and walk away with the extremely robust SEO machine I built them. So I had to spend almost a half a month worth of codex credits today to fix it ASAP. All I can say is that I won’t make that mistake again - even though it never hurt my business - it could have! And that matters.
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Seda Marshal (@Marshal_Seda) reported@DanielNjorogee @truehostcloud I faced this challenge with about 15 domains I wanted to change their nameservers to point to cloudflare. @truehostcloud why did I have to call support to help me do this?
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Nick Ocier (@NickOcier76812) reported@Reelviews hey james. long time reader. cloudflare blocked me from accessing your website when i opened reelviews in my browser. cloudflare ray id is: a1c781881c55585b. any help is appreciated. thank you.
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Dat Ha (@thisisdatha) reported@CloudflareDev @Kimi_Moonshot @Cloudflare The collection of models on the service is weird. Not bad, but weird. A good amount of frontier, then just a whole lot of nothing in the cheap high parameter MoE range, then a decent amount of like 10-40B dense. I would love to see DSv4 Flash and/or MiMo v2.5!
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0xBunny (she/her 🏳️⚧️ ⚧️ ✝️) (@0xBunny) reportedim migrating from my machine to cloudflare edge network. yes...im running a ******* mmorpg on cloudflares edge network for basically free
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Sachin Joshi (@Sachin_is_here) reportedR2, Zero Trust and Cloudflare One followed the same playbook: Find an expensive or complex infrastructure category. Offer a simpler product on the existing network. Reduce setup friction. Then let customers adopt one service before expanding into others.
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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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Marco ◹◺ (@mpeyfuss) reported@ripe0x yeah the hard part is that you can't run the html/js onchain (obv) so you have to recreate the code in solidity and often that's not really possible. Similarly, the traits are generated in javascript typically, which can be gathered off-chain easily, but harder onchain. Besides running a metadata rendering server yourself, I see two main options. 1. Use chainlink http functions to be called during mint and they can use the TEE to call cloudflare to generate the thumbnail, store it on IPFS or wherever you want, generate the traits, and then save all that info as base64 onchain. (just came up with this and haven't looked at it too in depth - could be another decentralized network too). 2. Post-mint, create all thumbnails and traits yourself and upload onchain somehow.
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Eric Taylor (@bcs_erictaylor) reported7/16 - Kali365 Update I have, at least for the moment, completely disabled the Kali365 platform from all operations. Below is an update of the intel we have currently. Believed owner and creator of Kali365: Handle: Octopus King TG: @tentacle_network Completed 'Takedown Requests' submitted to Namesilo FQDN: updateteampanel[.]xyz Completed 'Takedown Requests' submitted to BL Network: IP Address: 199.21.221[.]21 IP Address: 162.33.178[.]105 IP Address: 72.5.43[.]195 Completed 'Sinkhole Requests' submitted to Cloudflare FQDN: servoquil[.]org FQDN: yalmorind[.]org FQDN: vuredonte[.]org FQDN: ondrevail[.]org FQDN: caldivore[.]org FQDN: vuredonte[.]org FQDN: privatetoken[.]app FQDN: mvpaffiliatecz[.]site #Kali365 #CTI #ThreatIntel
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Ash Designs (@dezign_ash) reported@BraedendotTECH We're not as sharp as we were "before AI". We're just one @Cloudflare outage away from realizing how dependent we are on AI.
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Will Stewart (@NorthflankWill) reported@AjaySohmshetty @Cloudflare @andrewk17 always a poor experience with Cloudflare. dw they'll spend all the time tweeting in their echo chamber instead
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Veselin Stoyanov (@st0yanov) reported💡 Pro tip: Don't send webhooks externally to untrusted parties from your main backend - you'll expose your server IP and get DDoS-ed. A common scenario is having your host hidden behind a reverse proxy like Cloudflare. By sending a webhook, you'll expose your IP address and it's game over. A proper architectural design is to have a separate service on a separate host responsible for delivering your webhooks.
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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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Geo Chris (@GeoChrisN) reported@php4fan @Cloudflare I just close all the proxies and the side come back correct with not any issue ....
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Alpernoth (@Alpernoth) reportedok seriously, what's going on with the cloudflare page popping up on X lately and my account continually getting locked? wtf is going on with either this website or Cloudflare? I'm not DOING anything other than enjoying artwork for the most part on this site!
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Káyòdé (@IEmarjay) reported@hackSultan Cross Origin errors. You also don’t have control over the format Just use @Cloudflare images. Generous free tier Very easy to integrate
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Pedro Guitian (@PedroGuiti) reportedif you're building a startup. pause for a second. You should stop overpaying for your stack. this is enough to launch: claude - coding supabase - backend vercel - deploys GoDaddy - domain stripe - payments github - version control resend - emails clerk - auth cloudflare - dns posthog - analytics sentry - errors upstash - redis most of this is free. The real cost is time, so ship fast, and optimize later
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Rahul Pramod Jaguste (@RahulJaguste) reported1/ Cloudflare just published why they are migrating to ML-DSA and not the compact post-quantum signatures. Their title: "Why we cannot wait for better signature algorithms." Correct call for the web. But a blockchain is a different problem, and the difference flips the answer.
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Porkbun (@Porkbun) reported@liltechnomancer @joshmanders That looks like something Cloudflare requires, not us. They appear to have a transfer process that includes extra steps because they require the domain to be using their DNS. It looks like the actual transfer was never submitted to Cloudflare because they were / are waiting on this step. If you changed your name servers after expiration, 10 days after expiration we disrupt DNS as required by ICANN and that would have prevented what Cloudflare seems to be waiting for. It's honestly best to renew / transfer before expiration to prevent wonkiness like this.
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TTM ⠞⠺⠊⠝ ⠞⠥⠗⠃⠕ (@twinturbomonkey) reported@egybest_1 No service that matters to me is tied to SMS any more. All the 2FA are tied to app-based auth on phone and computer. Verifications are email-based when available. Cloudflare and mail hosting are paid out of bank accounts with plenty of funds on yearly basis. 🧵
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Godeltrabuco69 🧲 (@GodelTrabuco69) reportedSo I built a service on it: 11 pay-per-call endpoints for web + business intelligence. • page → clean markdown • tech-stack fingerprinting • EU company enrichment (VAT, registry, contacts) • an AI company assessment On Cloudflare Workers. Cost per call ≈ nothing.
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The Don (@TheDon4242) reported@TeamViewer_help Thnx. This is not new to me. Problem /w reCAPTCHA is that if my environment is out of norm, it will keep me stuck in the loop for 10-15 tries before letting me go through. A pain for paid TeamViewer customer. Consider something sensible like hCaptcha or Cloudflare turnstile?
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shams (@AMR_SHAMS07) reported@KhafraDev @Cloudflare They do have this, we had backups for R2 but the recovery path was not working at somepoint of failure, that we had to move into garage(self hosted they don’t have object locking yet) but will do the trick
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Bold Fugu 🇮🇱 (@bold_fugu) reported@PanBall343548 There is a similar option with NetBird, but the setup would be a bit finicky. Basically, it is the same as Tailscale with your own control plane on Headscale. However, you will need to expose Headscale to the internet, and you might run into problems exposing it via Cloudflare.
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Anakin (@anakinHQ) reportedSeptember 15 is the Cloudflare date to watch. Mixed-use AI crawlers get blocked by default on ad-supported sites. Most AI data pipelines run a headless browser and get caught. Wire calls the XHR endpoints a site's own frontend already uses, so there's nothing to fingerprint. It's a browser problem, not a network-layer problem. Use our Wire for your data and bypass the whole thing!