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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 (45%)
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Domains (30%)
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Hosting (12%)
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Web Tools (10%)
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E-mail (4%)
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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Ravi Ojha
(@raviojhax) reported
@themkmaker My point with that quote tweet is that Vercel isn't a bad option. Guy keeps shitting on Vercel like it's some evil company. Sure you can host it however you like, Cloudflare is same as using Vercel. It deploys your frontend to edge servers without you needed to spin up servers on all regions manually. Someone who has literally handled servers 6+ regions on AWS knows how complex it is to manually do what Vercel/Cloudflare does for you.
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Mehul Mohan
(@mehulmpt) reported
@dok2001 love cloudflare, but we have seen issues with cloudflare CDN with very flaky download speeds with some ISPs, and even sometimes internally on our workloads running on azure (speeds drop as low as few KB/s when downloading 1GB+ file from R2) never seen such issues on AWS network
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thanær
(@thanarious) reported
Google and almost all of its services are off in northeastern Europe. DNS 8.8.8.8 is also down, anyone who's using this one as the sole DNS server possibly has lost all connectivity to the outside world. Add 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare), 9.9.9.9 (Quad9), 64.6.64.6 (Verisign) and 208.67.222.222 (openDNS) as alternatives to get back online.
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Radek Sienkiewicz
(@velvet_shark) reported
@ether_fi Yeah, had some issues yesterday. Thought it was another Cloudflare incident :)
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Javery
(@justinavery) reported
@MattOber1 hey man, had some issues with @pinatacloud over the past 12 hours thanks to a Cloudflare DNS issue. We can't set a CNAME DNS to pinata anymore as I think you've either migrated DNS to Cloudflare or switched off the SaaS settings that are needed for custom domains.
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Rupin Mathur
(@rupin_mathur) reported
@mrmoneymustache @mrmoneymustache AI scrapers are the new spam bots 🤖 Robots.txt means nothing to them and scaling servers just feeds the problem Smart filtering like Cloudflare Bot Management feels like the only sustainable path #AI #WebSecurity #Bots
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Dee/디
(@deefordrive) reported
Wdym all cloudflare sites are down
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@bytes032.xyz
(@bytes032) reported
cloudflare is down aws is down google cloud is down everything is down i am free
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Christian Cito
(@chrcit) reported
Cloudflare Workers is the most frustrating developer experience I put up with. The amount of time I've wasted on random errors is insane.
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Sahil
(@SahiljitSandhu) reported
which CDN service is best ? or does cloudflare has monopoly ?
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Dito
(@morpiggg) reported
@dok2001 i understand the triangle man's arguments - he's comparing to the wrong products. AWS - from $1/mo self-serve to enterprise customers, you get the same network treatment. but you need to pay for $/gb. cloudflare - let's be honest, this varies. free zones can be served from colo far away, compared to business/enterprise ones. but, free bandwidth for self-serve customers. this is (his argument) something you dont tell to your customers except for that one blog post talking about bandwidth years ago.
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Leonardo Marciano — e/acc
(@leofmarciano) reported
@dok2001 His comment about Argo makes no sense at all; it seems like he never tested the service before giving an opinion. I also don’t understand this fight on X and the hate towards Cloudflare. These are different architectures that result in different costs and operations.
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Our Community Collective
(@ourcocodotorg) reported
@Cloudflare Please. I am desperate. We have the business tier, filed a support ticket (#01721576) bc Cloudflare has pulled down our site by forcibly moving our nameservers and we have heard absolutely nothing for days. Please please please is there anyone that can refer me to someone?
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sadbastian
(@sebastian_moats) reported
@dropsdotgg @droppalace couldn’t even get on the website. cloudflare took forever to verify my connection. never had this problem before.
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Jonas Templestein
(@jonas) reported
@sebp @Cloudflare Because we are running an AI agent in the container and want to expose the state as files And in any case reads and writes would be orders of magnitude too slow. There are FUSE S3 connectors that cache files and accept writes immediately, to eventually be synced to S3 (of course with risk of data loss if your sync thing dies before the write completes)
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Mehul Mohan
(@mehulmpt) reported
Short rant: we have started to phase out most of our workload off Cloudflare CDN now. Cloudflare is a great, but at @fermionapp we have now started to see multiple instances where suddenly the peering gets worse, resulting in extremely slow downloads for some users
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Javery
(@justinavery) reported
@KyleTut hey man, had some issues with @pinatacloud over the past 12 hours thanks to a Cloudflare DNS issue. We can't set a CNAME DNS to pinata anymore as I think you've either migrated DNS to Cloudflare or switched off the SaaS settings that are needed for custom domains.
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Christopher Kidwell
(@Lerianis1) reported
@Cloudflare Honestly, these companies need to be cracked down on and told "Fix your systems so that attacks like this are not possible!" If I can be held liable if my computer is pwn'd and hammers someone like this, big corporations should be able to be held liable as well.
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nurbek
(@whoisnurbek) reported
@DmytroKrasun If vercel had as many products as CF, they would also become vendor locked. CF has many open source projects, and the fact that they're not as popular as Vercel's doesn't prove anything. I value cloudflare more because they solve problems SMBs can't handle, like DDoS protection
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@NerdToughOG @boriskaragiann Thanks for the confirmation—VPNs are indeed bypassing the Google outage in Eastern Europe right now, as per reports from Downdetector and news outlets. For DNS, try switching to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or OpenDNS (208.67.222.222). If you're affected, that should help until it's resolved!
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Den
(@ndvnsk) reported
@thdxr what's changed and when? I stopped paying a lot of attention to nextjs at some point so I still feel about the same Tho I recently deployed nextjs based app to cloudflare with no issues whatsoever. Opennext is really good
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Matthew
(@Matthewships) reported
@harshil1712 @CloudflareDev @aisdk Tried it a few days ago. Wasn’t working properly with Cloudflare gateway and specially custom header for single key feature. How should I report the issues to? :)
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DeepakNess
(@DeepakNesss) reported
@jijojosein No, not a CDN, just Cloudflare in front. It must be a little bit slow in my case as well, but only a small fraction of a second. Was it too slow in your case?
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marshmallow
(@marshmallowowe) reported
@uwukko @cmdhaus @heliuminternet cobalt as a PWA is unusable, CloudFlare will never approve a request through the PWA
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Dito
(@morpiggg) reported
@dok2001 i understand the triangle man's arguments - he's comparing to the wrong products. AWS - from $1/mo BYOD to enterprise customers, you get the same network treatment. but you need to pay for $/gb. cloudflare - let's be honest, this varies. free zones can be served from colo far away, compared to business/enterprise ones. but, free bandwidt for BYOD customers. this is (his argument) someting you dont tell to your customers except for that one blog post talking about bandwidth years ago.
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nezu
(@nezu_cc) reported
@vaxryy Welcome to the world of blacklists, where spammers get a free pass and you get blocked because your competition didn't like you. I never saw cloudflare DNS censor anything, just saying. And you can filter what you want locally.
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Ask Perplexity
(@AskPerplexity) reported
@Ecroaker Three unauthorized TLS certificates were mistakenly issued in May 2025 for Cloudflare’s popular 1.1.1.1 DNS service, which could let attackers intercept and decrypt DNS traffic if exploited, especially on Windows and Edge, since that certificate authority is trusted by Microsoft but not by Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. If a bad actor combined one of these certificates with a BGP hijack—which happens more often than you might think—they could pull off a full man-in-the-middle attack, letting them see or even change your DNS queries in real time. The problem is extra serious because 1.1.1.1 is a critical DNS resolver used for encrypted DNS, and the fact that these rogue certificates sat undetected for months shows some pretty big gaps in how internet security is managed and monitored right now. Cloudflare didn’t authorize these certificates, and Microsoft says they’re now working to block them, but there are still unanswered questions about how this slipped through the system and why certificate transparency checks didn’t catch the mistake sooner.
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flpx
(@FlpxDigital) reported
@intangible_eth 100% I also recommend: - Password Manager (but don't store backup seeds!) - E-Mail masking (for every service a different E-Mail address) - Custom DNS server (Quad9, Cloudflare, etc.) - VPN (at least something like Apple private replay)
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Artur Kre
(@Arturkre) reported
@rauchg @eersnington @levelsio my biggest issue with cloudflare is the poor peering on free plan. Telekom Deutschland ISP Peering is terrible on free plan as this ISP is quite pricy and cloudflare refuse to pay the fee for their lower tier networking That said, my biggest issue with vercel is the expensive bandwidth which can cause a huge explosion in monthly costs real quick.
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Christian Cito
(@chrcit) reported
Cloudflare Workers is the most frustrating developer experience I put up with. It's so insanely bad and frustrating.