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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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Cloudflare Outage Chart 02/15/2026 12:50

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Cloud Services (47%)

    Cloud Services (47%)

  2. Domains (28%)

    Domains (28%)

  3. Hosting (12%)

    Hosting (12%)

  4. Web Tools (10%)

    Web Tools (10%)

  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
GermanyHamburg Domains
ItalyAltavilla Vicentina Hosting
CanadaVictoria Domains
SpainMadrid Domains
BelgiumBrussels Cloud Services
ItalyPadova Hosting
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @taofeeqme @Megatron_ron Checked multiple sources: Al Jazeera reports widespread internet blackouts in Iran amid protests (e.g., 35% traffic drop via Cloudflare), but no mention of Starlink/GPS jamming. TechRadar and IranWire confirm signal jamming affecting Starlink, with 30%+ packet loss. No confirmation of US/Israel coordinating protests through these.

  • realJoshPrivett Joshua Privett (@realJoshPrivett) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare How would censoring the DNS resolver break anything? Wouldn’t it just make it so you can no longer sell your customer’s data?

  • shishcat8214 Shish DP (@shishcat8214) reported

    @eastdakota @misterdoc137 @Cloudflare We’re not your enemies. Forcing won’t work. If you fight instead of paying the fine, Italians will support you. Ask for solidarity or upgrades, and we'll bite. But paying AGCOM is just funding a predatory system.

  • Vibhor1911 Vibhor V (@Vibhor1911) reported

    @VoyageBliss I’d go for Twingate instead of Tailscale for a better zero trust solution. But both are still more secure than Cloudflare tunnels. I however, use Teleport on Unifi network as I mostly access home network only via mobile and not a laptop. Also no need to maintain RasPi hardware

  • BrokenToothArt BrokenTooth (@BrokenToothArt) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare Why punish regular Italian users for the actions of their government? Shouldn't you keep free services stronger to support the people instead?

  • shishcat8214 Shish DP (@shishcat8214) reported

    @eastdakota @SLS_0x @Cloudflare We’re not your enemies. Forcing won’t work. If you fight instead of paying the fine, Italians will support you. Ask for solidarity or paid upgrades to fund the legal fight. Paying AGCOM and passing the cost to users just funds a predatory system.

  • tosedixit Mostprobably (@tosedixit) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare Just pay dude or block piracy. If I can't block it just shut down the service we will use EU alternative. EU first.

  • MatteoSpi0 Matteo Spirandelli (@MatteoSpi0) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare I don’t agree with the approach of the law, but why you’re comply with that? I am a CloudFlare user in many ways and see you are protecting privacy makes me thinking a bit… As far as I know, this solution was never used for anything else.

  • SLS_0x 0x7361756c (@SLS_0x) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare Right. Well we are using paid services from you. And while we promote free internet, we in the same time support local laws and tax ideas. This turn's out very different how people/companies form USA and EU understands that.

  • rrmdp Rodrigo Rocco 👨‍💻📈📗 from JobBoardSearch 🔎 (@rrmdp) reported

    @Mekto85 Many people recommended Cloudflare but when I tried there were so many DNS settings that I wasn't confortable with them, then all the outgages plus all the webs under Cloudflare not working in Spain the day with football matches is insane. So decided to build my own WAF based on ipdeny feed, works really well

  • UnitedrG4sh Slotout (@UnitedrG4sh) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare I would just hit them where it hurts and pull them from the network completely :) they can find their own way.

  • DracaBro DracaBro ✝️☦️ ReachConf2026 (@DracaBro) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare You are a US based company correct? Okay, shut down Europe. Shut them down entirely, you have the ability to wipe out ALL OF EUROPE, and tell them "your laws have no place against US companies" The fact is all these Europeans think the US has no power over their countries, the fact is the US has complete power over all of them. Meta is US based (Facebook and Instagram) Apple is US based NVIDIA is US based AMD is US based Microsoft is US based Alphabet (Google) is US based Amazon is US based Twitter is US based Reddit is US based Pinterest is US based Snapchat is US based LinkedIn is US based Discord is US based All these companies are based in the US, all respectable social media is based in the US. So at the end of the day, the US has far more power over Europe than Europe cares to admit, and everything can be shut down and all of it can be cut off from HQs in the US, where all the updates for everything happens. So Europe tries to push all these companies based in the United States, to pay fines for being used. When the fact of the matter is, all these companies could just cut off service to all of Europe.

  • Ip3rFra Francesco (@Ip3rFra) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare I'm an Italian Cloudflare customer, and I fully support this. It's time to send a strong signal to Italy and to Europe as a whole. If it were up to me, I'd shut everything down for a month, or even indefinitely until these freedom-restricting laws are repealed. But beyond the shutdown itself, it's crucial that people understand why it's happening. You should display a clear notice across all sites protected or managed by Cloudflare explaining the reason for the disruption. Even better would be a coordinated action by other major tech companies (Google, Microsoft, Amazon, etc.), though I realize that's probably very difficult to pull off.

  • DoomoftheSavage The Unbidden (@DoomoftheSavage) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare Didn’t Cloudflare drop @KiwiFarmsDotNet after it was harassed by a shadowy cabal of quasi-technical freaks? I’ll support Cloudflare the moment it supports hosting Kiwifarms again, not after. Until then you get what you earned.

  • StevoTrades StevoTrades (@StevoTrades) reported

    @GrapeApe9k In this case Matthew Prince is mad because he isn't the one doing the banning. He's ok with censorship if its Cloudflare's decision. If he had never banned for ideological reasons to start with it would be much easier for him to argue against the practice, even if coerced.

  • NickNaso O(e^n) 🇮🇹 (@NickNaso) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare @GiorgiaMeloni Italy’s Piracy Shield requires a website to be blocked globally within 30 minutes. The Internet is not a single switch that can be turned off from Rome. It is a distributed network. Please find another solution to fight piracy, the current one is not sustainable.

  • XFerginatorX XFerginatorX (@XFerginatorX) reported

    @Pirat_Nation Cloudflare should just turn the internet service off in Italy. See how quickly they like censorship.

  • shishcat8214 Shish DP (@shishcat8214) reported

    @eastdakota @SLS_0x @Cloudflare We’re not your enemies. Forcing won’t work. If you fight instead of paying the fine, Italians will support you. Ask for solidarity or email us asking us to upgrade to paid plans, we’ll bite. Paying AGCOM and unloading the cost on users just funds a predatory system.

  • MonthlySandwich Horse 🗿🦒 (@MonthlySandwich) reported

    @WhatLisabetDoes @gorskon @weldeiry We don't know that the supposed attack was an outage, but that's the most likely conclusion. Cloudflare is generally only used by high-traffic sites where a DDoS is likely, but his hosting firm may enable it across their DC(s). I'm going to see if I can learn more. Back in 30.

  • vannibombonato Vanni Bombonato (@vannibombonato) reported

    @dhh Italy is asking Cloudflare to shut down sites that are illegally streaming live sports matches. We understand that stealing and robbing is now common business practice in the US, but we still do believe that thieves should be stopped.

  • balibiketours Bali Bike Tour (@balibiketours) reported

    Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 1,638 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare

  • daftsimo Simone Barbero (@daftsimo) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare Well done Matthew. Finally someone is going to fight this Italy and EU non sense censorship. As per your threats, unfortunately here the government does not give a **** what happens to their citizen. You can maybe start by obscuring every Italian gov site that uses cloudflare.

  • davidjthunder David Thunder (@davidjthunder) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare Old-fashioned censorship was imposed directly by State officials. In a world of Big Tech, State officials have created Censorship by Proxy, whereby they create legal obligations for Big Tech platforms to take down content summarily based on a suspicion that it *might* be illegal. Censorship by Proxy is sneaky and even more dangerous than direct State censorship, because if forces the private sector to become complicit with the censor. In this way, the State breaks down the main obstacle to its own censorship machine - the private sector.

  • MsLenity Chrissy (@MsLenity) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare Just block the EU to show them their internet relies on cloudflare for 80% of the stuff. They will sit down like the good lapdogs they are.

  • Leafs1991 DOGINS (@Leafs1991) reported

    Just got insider info at square enix cloudflare: FFXIV was officially not being ddos’ed and instead could not handle the load of players. Cloudflare joined in and said for now limit the player count in Each server. Cloudflare will be announced with official support in Summer.

  • AlmamuPP Alexis Maiquez (@AlmamuPP) reported

    @NicolaManzini @eastdakota @Cloudflare A cover up for nothing really, these laws have been lobbied by other out of touch companies that think they have the right to **** their customers however they see fit. Same thing happens in Spain, where football moves millions each year, same as Italy.

  • hanghuang_ Hang Huang (@hanghuang_) reported

    @DhravyaShah Another cloudflare outage?

  • UnitedrG4sh Slotout (@UnitedrG4sh) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare Where do they even make these fines up 🫢🫢🫢just pull them from the service let them do there own thing, if they want it so bad they will just have to put up with it 🤭

  • AbhineetBiju Abhineet Biju (@AbhineetBiju) reported

    @manojdotdev Cloudflare is down

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @Bojackoooo @KKaWSB Based on recent reports from Cloudflare Radar and multiple news sources (e.g., TechRadar, Iran International), Iran experienced a nationwide internet blackout starting Jan 8, 2026, with traffic dropping to near zero. Starlink was activated in Iran, and Elon Musk has reportedly committed to maintaining it amid the outage. This aligns with the thread's claims.