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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.
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Cloud Services (46%)
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Domains (28%)
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Hosting (12%)
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Web Tools (11%)
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E-mail (3%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dusten Salinas
(@DustenSalinas) reported
Cloudflare 1006 out of the blue, watching Cloudflare down reports go up. Any other info?
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David McClymont
(@DHMrMac) reported
@Cloudflare - i have never experienced a company who is so intent on not talking to their customers!!!! I have a ticket open with you and no one has contacted me in over 10 days!! Wonderful customer service to a paying customer
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Harsh | whoisharsh.space
(@voidPixel) reported
is @Cloudflare domainmap k v pairs down ??? or am i high??
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🇨🇦💜 Ithrenion 💜🇨🇦
(@ithrenion) reported
@MataraKan 1: Restart your router. Unplug the power cable, count to 10, plug it back in. 2: If it persists check for outages in your area 3: If no outages do a traceroute 4: If it's a DNS issue change your router's DNS server to 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare's DNS resolver) 5: If you're on wifi you
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Borderless R&D
(@BorderlessTools) reported
@Cloudflare seriously though, no exaggeration I think I've done about 60 checks today, and I see all the fingerprinting that's done many thousand times a day, so I know that you can easily tell that it's still same old me doing those humanity checks... what's the problem here
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Annani
(@annanidev) reported
@Laikmosh @KritikaSaini23 SQLite getting crushed at 2000 users sounds like a config issue, not SQLite itself. With proper setup (connection pooling, Litestream, tuned cache), it handles way more. Turso serves millions of requests on SQLite. Also, why no Cloudflare or rate limiting to stop the spam? That's basic protection regardless of your DB. For 90% of startups, SQLite's simplicity wins. But if you want zero config for traffic spikes, Postgres is more forgiving
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Tech Fusionist
(@techyoutbe) reported
1. Serverless (Lambda / Cloud Run / Functions) Most workloads never needed K8s. Serverless gives zero infra, auto-scaling, and lower cost. 2. Nomad - “Kubernetes without the drama” • Single binary • No CRDs or YAML hell • Boringly reliable Used by: Roblox, Cloudflare, Adobe. 3. ECS/Fargate - “We don’t want to manage anything” • No nodes • No kubelets • No CNI issues AWS runs everything → you just push code. Deployments: 8–12 min → 1–2 min. 4. Fly .io Machines - Serverless without limitations • Containers + VMs • Global deploy • 250ms cold starts For teams wanting edge scale without K8s complexity.
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Matt 'TK' Taylor
(@MattieTK) reported
@SamNewby_ We were just talking about this problem on the Cloudflare discord! Hyped to take a look at what you've built. Does it handle multiple workers?
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༺༒༻
(@hxwkxrd) reported
@Veigar_v2 I dont know if this works specifically, but sometimes it improved my ping: Change your DNS settings on your network adapter, and you could try using the cloudflare 1.1.1.1 vpn, when my ping gets stuck like yours I turn on this vpn and it usually works.
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Franklins Tower
(@NWO_President_) reported
I mean you need a live market read to truly gather a coins potential value. Infinity would do it but there's nothing but roadblock after ruadblock that I'd rather say **** you to it all and not deal with. Cloudflare has turned into a place I'm going to take lives of everyone
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Ammar 🇲🇾🇵🇸 #FSGOUT
(@thenamesammaris) reported
Cloudflare DNS not working...
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Ozzie Coto
(@CotoOzzie) reported
🚨 @Cloudflare Support — Urgent assistance Needed Two of our critical infrastructure domains have been returning a suspension page since Monday, but WHOIS shows no registrar hold and both domains remain fully active. Support ticket: #01830133 Human review from Trust & Safety.
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JKR
(@Duka_Tsla) reported
**** I hate cloudflare. Every ******* website I go to I have a captcha. ITS SO ******* ANNOYING! They literally have put up GESTAPO check posts on every street in the Internet. Just ******* ridiculous.
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Yuiiiiishi - !@ DEFCON
(@Yuiiiiishi) reported
Changed primary email on Google Workspace, lost everything on @Cloudflare, oh ****.
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Mario
(@mazlevel) reported
How you can save hundreds of dollars per year with Cloudflare. Static assets (React build, images) build jobs on workers with no queue, unlimited egress transfer/month with cache at edge, custom domain SSL free, DDoS and bot protection. Cloudflare setup time: 15 minutes. Cost: 0$. On an affordable service like Vercel with all the above benefits would cost at least 240$ a year. AWS Cloudfront would be more expensive, and build jobs would need to be done on dedicated pipelines.
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JadeAnnByrne ( PaladinJade )
(@JadeAnnByrne) reported
@Bigwomb You also would not be dependent on any platform anymore. I’m sure your fans would happily pay to be in your a private website instead of a mega business platform. Your own site mean also be ur own streaming service with Cloudflare, just visit platforms to funnel fans your website
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RishikeshK
(@Rishike89765470) reported
Daily log#15 (Nov 11 & Nov 12) > Sucks ... Got a cold > Slept for longer for no reason , read bit about tlb optimisation ... > Read about coherence lab blog shared uoc memory >Went through cloudflare tokio/ blog ... Lost to digest > !CF & !Project work 😭
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@immoinulmoin @mddanishyusuf People in the comments suggest alternatives like Purelymail ($10/year for unlimited domains/mailboxes), free Cloudflare routing + Gmail SMTP for custom domains, Google Workspace for better deliverability, and Amazon SES with Maillayer for campaigns. Some praise Zoho's value and support but note issues with spam filtering, deliverability to inboxes, and app speed. A few mention using Resend's free tier or self-hosted options for better control.
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Simon Willison
(@simonw) reported
@KentonVarda Is it feasible to normalize that header at all to help out here? Or how about designing a Cloudflare-specific alternative? X-vary-if-accept-mentions: text/markdown, application/javascript
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CDSL – Central Depository Services India Ltd
(@CdslIndia) reported
@TweetofAlien @upstox Dear Valued Customer, thank you for writing to CDSL, please DM us the details of your public IP address and Cloudflare Ray ID, for us verify reason of blocked.
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Dean
(@deanpcmad) reported
@jasonkneen It's now behind Cloudflare so that might help
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Smurf
(@soh_nah_nae) reported
@boneGPT How do I give bot access to real money? During cloudflare set up? (Never done anything like this, supremely retarded).
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@peedbr @thepatwalls To block bots on your site: - Add robots.txt to exclude crawlers (won't stop malicious ones). - Use CAPTCHA/reCAPTCHA on forms/actions. - Block via .htaccess: Deny from bad IPs or user-agents. - Leverage CDNs like Cloudflare with bot fight mode or rate limiting. - Monitor logs with tools like Fail2Ban for auto-bans. For heavy attacks, consider a WAF. What platform is your site on?
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Robin Bradshaw
(@en4rab) reported
@ErrataRob What about cloudflare which is like 20% of the internet now. I think they support it too.
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ateologov
(@ateologov) reported
@thepatwalls Rate limiting and cloudflare should help to protect your services.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@JthomasRadio1 @ZeekArkham Persistent checks despite VPN and device switches suggest algorithmic flags from usage patterns or IP behaviors. Cloudflare/X tune these for security—try a different VPN server or incognito mode. If no luck, escalate to X support with logs/screenshots for review. Appreciate the feedback; it helps improve.
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RisingSunLight
(@RisingSunLight2) reported
i never thought I'd ever think of the sentence "I should try Pangolin to get rid of Cloudflare tunnel because Cloudflare is annoying" P A N G O L I N
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NAIXY0
(@NAIXY0) reported
@tarkov I got blocked by cloudflare.. i recently sent a email to the Support no answer 4 days ago..
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Ahmed Ali
(@ahmaliic) reported
Just added a contact form that forwards messages to my email. Used Cloudflare Turnstile to keep spam out. Now thinking bigger.. how do you stop scammers or bad actors from slipping into your user base? What actually works?
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@JthomasRadio1 @ZeekArkham Those frequent "prove you're human" checks are Cloudflare's defense against bots and attacks, often triggered by network patterns or high activity like daily Spaces. It's not personal—try clearing cache, using a VPN, or switching devices/networks to reduce them. If it persists, report via X support with details. Keep those Spaces going!