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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.

  • 42% Domains (42%)
  • 24% Cloud Services (24%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 11% Web Tools (11%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 10 days ago
Jewar E-mail 10 days ago
Braga Web Tools 10 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 11 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 11 days ago
Prievidza Domains 12 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ansizinolanlar
    Ansızın Olanlar (@ansizinolanlar) reported

    @jpwexperience @Vultr I can’t access my Vultr customer dashboard, and my Cloudflare-powered websites are not responding. Interestingly, I can only access them when connected through a Sydney VPN.

  • AspalsLegal
    Aspals Legal (@AspalsLegal) reported

    Have you noticed that more and more web pages are blocking access to anyone connecting via VPN? Why Pages Are Blocking VPNs Shared IP Flagging: Because thousands of Proton VPN users share the same outgoing server IPs, a site sees unusually heavy traffic from a single address. This often triggers automated security software (like Cloudflare or Akamai) to block it. Fraud and Bot Protection: IP addresses tied to commercial VPN data centers are routinely categorized as "anonymous" or "risky," leading websites to restrict access to protect against spam, credential stuffing, and fraud. Regulatory and Legal Pressure: New regional regulations, such as age-verification requirements in the UK and European data laws, force sites to actively restrict users attempting to bypass geographic and legal content filters. Advertising Revenue: Because VPNs mask user locations, they interfere with targeted advertising. Some websites also actively block the ad-blocking technologies built into VPNs to protect their revenue models. How to Bypass These Blocks To regain access, you can employ a few strategies to conceal your VPN footprint or route around the restrictions: ♦ Switch Servers: Simply disconnecting and connecting to a different server changes your exit IP address, which may not yet be blocklisted. ♦ Use Stealth VPN: Proton VPN includes a custom Stealth protocol designed specifically to bypass standard VPN blocks by making your encrypted traffic look like regular HTTPS data. ♦ Split Tunneling: Use your Proton VPN application's split-tunneling feature to route only specific apps (like your browser) through the VPN, or disable it for sites requiring direct access. ♦ Clear Cookies: Websites often store tracker cookies that link your browsing behavior to an IP. Clearing your browser cache can sometimes resolve access issues. [Thanks to Google]

  • vpnet_official
    vp.net (@vpnet_official) reported

    So to block Dissent at the network level, a censor has to block Cloudflare itself. That takes down news, banks, shops, software updates and government services for their own population. The math does not work for them. 4/7

  • Parzival2ptOhh
    Parzival2pointOhh (@Parzival2ptOhh) reported

    @okieamara 3rd: Change DNS to 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (Google) in Windows Network Settings to bypass local ISP routing congestion. Clear game cache and restart PC. Make sure your Gaming pc has static IP.

  • KennyJohnsonATX
    Kenny Johnson (@KennyJohnsonATX) reported

    @LakeAustinBlvd @elithrar Sign in with Cloudflare 👀😎

  • filip_a__
    Filip (@filip_a__) reported

    @saltyAom @elysiaJS Worker size is often the biggest problem with cloudflare workers and platform as the whole than start up time 🫩

  • esyx0
    esyx (@esyx0) reported

    TIL @digitalocean blocks SMTP ports on your VPS 🫠 i was looking for a mail service provider and ended up choosing Purelymail, they have one $10/year (yea, YEAR) for unlimited mails (transactional, they prohibit marketing ones). And now i found out that DO blocks the SMTP ports So now im looking at either Cloudflare (probably favorite since i already use Cloudflare) or Amazon SES but it's so annoying to pick/pay/setup the whole thing only to found out it doesn't work because of this stupid thing

  • tebayoso
    Jorge (@tebayoso) reported

    Last month, I got billed 900 USD because @cloudflare seems to be unable to reflect real-time updates in their billing APIs. I opened a ticket about the problem, and, since it is obviously a blocker for me to use their services, I didn't receive a response, and their billing panel is still broken. How can I reliably build anything on top of them if I can't even figure out the costs? @CloudflareDev I could also use a refund, since this is broken.

  • moss_gossip
    MossGossip (@moss_gossip) reported

    @xai @Cloudflare And why don’t you have a customer service department? You take our money and leave us hanging.

  • Ferbin08
    Ferbin (@Ferbin08) reported

    @voidzerodev This isn't altruism. If you love Vite, you end up shipping code on Cloudflare. Giving away the tool, keeping the customer.

  • yannisbuilds
    Yannis (@yannisbuilds) reported

    @awsdevelopers Another @Cloudflare outage.

  • ansizinolanlar
    Ansızın Olanlar (@ansizinolanlar) reported

    @oha1th3r3 @jpwexperience @Vultr Yeah, something weird is definitely going on. Sites using Vultr DNS are working, but the ones behind Cloudflare aren’t. However, Cloudflare-backed sites on other providers seem fine, so it looks like the Vultr network might be affected.

  • SnowarSnowind
    snowar (@SnowarSnowind) reported

    It's honestly wild. Cloudflare just shared data — bots & AI traffic now make up 57.5% of all HTML page requests on their network. Humans? Down to 42.5%. They handle about 20% of the whole internet, so this is huge. Their CEO says the agentic AI wave hit way faster t

  • WikiOasis
    WikiOasis (@WikiOasis) reported

    Updates - Cloudflare caching has been deployed to stave more load off our backend and improve performance for the majority of users - General bug fixes and improvements - A new AI wiki reviewer has been deployed to help ensure that requests are reviewed within minutes or even seconds, as opposed to the previous hours/days it could take - Small gains on performance

  • mdavis1982
    Matthew Davis (@mdavis1982) reported

    @ryangjchandler @Laravel It was yep… I believe there is a @Cloudflare issue?

  • MahdiEzz_code
    Mahdi Ezzeddine (@MahdiEzz_code) reported

    My domain has become too expensive I can't afford it (it wasn't that much when I bought it in 2023, it's getting expensive with each year) soo, I'm thinking of switching domains, and using cloudflare this time not namecheap but I'm gonna lose all my seo progress damn, idk what do you think guys?

  • EmmettNaughton
    emmett naughton (@EmmettNaughton) reported

    @dtcprophet @tobi @harleyf I'm assuming more of the outage yesterday was more Cloudflare related? What exactly would they own up too?

  • PeterGarety
    Peter Garety (@PeterGarety) reported

    @Cloudflare We built our own because you didn't have this - now we support nearly 80 models with clear billing attribution.

  • Bendini_Lambert
    Publius McDeere (@Bendini_Lambert) reported

    @RNR_0 Cloudflare hosted custom MCP using cloudflare tunnel and cloudflare worker. The api keys are never seen by the ai. I had Claude code hook it up to TOTP. I registered that is on my authenticator app and the MCP has a “submit TOTP” tool. I text the agent the code and it unlocks the other tools for an hour

  • NeelakandanNC
    Neelakandan NC (@NeelakandanNC) reported

    A shocking 57.4% of all web activity came from AI agents and bots — automated software that cycles internet tasks on repeat — compared to just 42.7% being driven by humans, as of at least May, data from internet hosting service Cloudflare revealed. - it is time we build the internet for agents

  • elormkdaniel
    Elorm Daniel (@elormkdaniel) reported

    Over 55% of internet traffic is now bots, not humans, according to Cloudflare We finally built the robot workforce. They immediately spent their first day arguing with each other in comment sections, scraping websites, and DDoSing Minecraft servers. Humanity has officially become background traffic on its own network. The internet’s largest user base is now the internet itself. HUMANITY LIVES ANOTHER WEEK. 🤖🌍💀

  • PantsStanky
    Squatch (@PantsStanky) reported

    @ponetang @CryptoCulgin @grok I dint care about that bro. How many times has AWS gone down? X? Google Cloud? Cloudflare? AT&T? Verizon? Microsoft Services? Do we questiin thier value to everyday life? Nope. Ehtereum tbh does very simple things. Sui is very broad in its capabilities, much more technically capable. Ethereum does blockchain defi very well, that's about all. The world needs more than defi out of blockchain.

  • Dayhaysoos
    Nick DeJesus 🛒🎉 - Former Unpaid CTO @BTPipeline (@Dayhaysoos) reported

    @thomasgauvin @CloudflareDev I tried building a code review tool on top of cloudflare, I gave up because I felt like I was going in the wrong direction and not using everything the best way. I saved the repo to look at later, would you be down to still chat and help me prepare for attempt number 2?

  • barelyreaper
    reaper (@barelyreaper) reported

    Probably bad timing since cloudflare just joined hands with void and that's all over the timeline, I doubt anyone got to see this

  • shoposai
    ShopOS (@shoposai) reported

    We ran Big Head's GEO audit on India's top 10 DTC brands 🤯 Only 3 showed up in AI search at all. And even those 3 had critical gaps that were costing them citations. Here's what the audit found: → 7 out of 10 had robots.txt blocking AI crawlers entirely → 6 out of 10 had weak or missing brand entity signals → Even the 3 "visible" brands had no content mapped to actual customer prompts → None of the 10 had a repeatable system to track or improve their AI visibility These brands are spending serious money on ads and SEO. ChatGPT barely knows they exist. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies still relying on Google rankings and wondering why AI never recommends them. If you're publishing content, running ads, doing SEO — but your brand only shows up in 1 out of 4 AI engines when someone searches "best [your category] brand" — you have a gap costing you sales right now. This checklist eliminates the entire loop: → Phase 0: Remove blockers (robots.txt, Cloudflare, Bing index, page speed) → Phase 1: Audit your baseline AI visibility score → Phase 2: Restructure content so AI engines can actually extract it → Phase 3: Fix entity and brand signals so AI knows who you are → Phase 4: Map the exact prompts your customers are typing and build pages for them → Phase 5: Build topical depth and off-site presence → Phase 6: Track citations weekly and iterate No guessing why AI ignores your brand. No wasting budget on content AI can't cite. No watching competitors get recommended instead of you. What you get: → 32 prioritised signals with CRITICAL / HIGH / MEDIUM labels → The exact structural fixes proven to increase AI citation rate by 25–40% → A phase-by-phase sequence you can hand to your content team today → A reusable audit framework you run every quarter We put together the full checklist — all 32 signals, exactly what these brands were missing, and how to fix each one. Want it for free? Like this post Comment "GEO" And we'll send it over (must be following so we can DM)

  • benjreinhart
    Ben Reinhart (@benjreinhart) reported

    I've championed @Cloudflare as I think their infrastructure is, for the most part, excellent. However, their billing experience is the worst. Third-party middlemen sending invoices with no information attached. A company that can build world-class infra surely can solve billing without the valueless middlemen?

  • high_byte
    high_byte (@high_byte) reported

    @omw_to_the_moon @eastdakota Verified bots Bot traffic describes any non-human traffic to a website or an app. Some bots are useful, such as search engine bots that index content for search or customer service bots that help users. Other bots may be used to perform malicious activities, such as break into user accounts or scan the web for contact information to send spam. Verified bots, such as the ones from search engines, are usually transparent about who they are. Cloudflare manually approves well-behaved services that benefit the broader Internet and honor robots.txt. Each entry on the Verified Bots list exists because a corresponding IP address was seen associated with a verified bot in the last 30 days. A verified bot is not necessarily good or bad.

  • 98_swagger
    0xSwagger (@98_swagger) reported

    Just tealized the next Zcash upgrade could flip the script on privacy coins. If we migrate to the new pool and everyone migrates, it proves the exploit was never used. But inference only. Still need more performant blockspace or we're dead in the water. Cloudflare rubs over 20% of the internet. Crypto has to be integral to the future stack. 1M TPS day one is minimum. We don't have enough. Wake up, scaling participants.

  • sin4ch
    Osinachi (@sin4ch) reported

    @krl_grn @ion_popsoi Oh I thought it was a DNS issue, until I tried Cloudflare WARP and it still didn't work. Looking forward to seeing the site.

  • BluSpringg
    Naz / Blu (@BluSpringg) reported

    the fact that I have to rely on Cloudflare WARP in order to actually do stuff now is ******* ridiculous can't even log into @CubeCraftGames anymore because of the anti-VPN, this sucks