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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.
- Domains (43%)
- Cloud Services (32%)
- Hosting (17%)
- E-mail (4%)
- Web Tools (4%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Hosting | 11 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Palash Bansal (@repalash) reported@CherryJimbo Doesn't work on mobile also. Cloudflare is embracing AI so much that it's going in slop territory. For those saying humans also make mistakes - yes, but most don't approve broken things for **** by lying about it and calling it done and stable.
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Shekhar (@cshekhar) reported@daytonaio runs containers, which share one Linux kernel across tenants. Vulnerable. The container boundary itself was not breached. The shared kernel underneath was. Patched in 12 hours. Credentials rotated. Signups paused. @Cloudflare also runs containers on their own edge. Shipped a kernel-level filter within hours. Kernel patches in five days. No customer-facing exposure advisory ever published.
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SatyaNaaksh (@SatyaNaaksh) reported@atmoio The scariest part of the Cloudflare layoffs wasn’t the layoffs. It was hearing human beings described like software upgrades: "100x productivity", "electric screwdriver", "support roles." Feels like we’re entering an era where the peoplewho sound most "replaceable" are the ones speaking about humans this way.
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Mike Moloney (@moloneymike) reportedAll my websites get insane amounts of bot and scraper traffic from Singapore. What’s going on over there? I gotta set up some Cloudflare rules to fix it. I swear it’s running up costs :/
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zan🪷 (@ivliszan) reportedwhat ******** happened to ao3 im so scared. cloudflare isnt working or wtv.. abd im in indonesia im so scare dfFUCKK
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Josh Galt (@JoshGalt) reported@Lovable I literally spent all last week moving ALL the public-facing sites to astro on coolify after wasting time and money with prerender saas and cloudflare worker etc which didn't work properly. 😒 Glad you finally fixed this (and good riddance to lovableHTML and prerender io) but damn, I'm out like $500 bucks and now have to make a tough decision on bringing sites back or leaving them on astro for my agents to work on...
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Isrg Rajan (@IsrgRajan) reported🧵 Thread 3: The Speed Illusion (Bandwidth vs. Latency) How can a speed test like Cloudflare show a decent 23 Mbps while your connection simultaneously feels completely frozen and broken? Understanding the difference between Bandwidth and Latency explains it all. 1/5 🧵👇
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Sharbel (@sharbel) reportedSomeone opensourced a Chromium browser that passes every bot detection test. Not by injecting JavaScript. Not by patching configs. By recompiling Chromium itself. It's called CloakBrowser. 12,071 stars on GitHub. You swap one import line. That's it. Same Playwright API you already know. Same code you already wrote. Three lines of code. Thirty seconds to go from blocked to unblocked. Here's what it does: → 49 source-level C++ patches baked directly into the Chromium binary. Canvas, WebGL, audio, fonts, GPU, screen resolution, WebRTC, network timing, CDP input behavior, automation signals. All modified before the browser even compiles. → Passes Cloudflare Turnstile. Not sometimes. Every time. Verified live. → Scores 0.9 on reCAPTCHA v3. Human-level. Server-verified. → Passes FingerprintJS and BrowserScan. Tested against 30+ detection sites. 30/30 tests passed. → `humanize=True` flag adds human-like mouse curves, keyboard timing, and scroll patterns. One flag. Behavioral detection gone. → Drop-in replacement for Playwright and Puppeteer. Python and JavaScript both supported. → `pip install cloakbrowser` or `npm install cloakbrowser`. Binary auto-downloads on first run. Zero config. → Auto-updating binary. Background update checks. Always on the latest stealth build. → Optional GeoIP flag auto-detects timezone and locale from your proxy IP. → Docker image available. Try it with zero install: `docker run --rm cloakhq/cloakbrowser cloaktest`. Here's the wildest part: Every other antidetect browser patches JavaScript at runtime. Detection systems catch JavaScript patches. They have for years. That's why your $99/month tool stopped working after two weeks. CloakBrowser patches the C++ source before Cloudflare's systems ever see a single byte. Antibot systems score it as a normal browser. Because it is a normal browser. One that happens to have 49 fingerprint modifications compiled in at the source level. There is no JavaScript to detect. There is no injection to flag. There is nothing to catch. Browserless charges $120/month for cloud browser automation. Bright Data's Scraping Browser starts at $500/month. Multilogin starts at $99/month. Per user. Apify cloud actors run on usage-based billing that scales fast. CloakBrowser: $0. Unlimited scrapes. Unlimited sessions. Your hardware. Your code. Forever. 12,071 stars. 921 forks. Available on PyPI and npm. MIT licensed. MIT licensed. Self-hosted. Free forever. 100% Open Source.
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Nadir Seghir (@se_nadir) reportedSpent half an hour debugging why @conductor_build isn’t working. Turns out they are now making calls to cloudflare from the app + it being blocked on Spain, made the app never launch
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PhoneGuy (@phoneguy284) reported@EWess92 I get blocked by Cloudflare. I use Proton VPN. I've had this problem with other sites.
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GradienTGames (@GradientGamer) reported@AzumarillGoat @ChibiReviews You missed the point. Cloudflare relies on processors to get payments and pay for hosting and ****. Processor have already extorted Steam to implement restrictions on adult ****. They can do the same to Cloudflare
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**** Zuo (@wang_zuo) reportedWhy does the cloudflare challenge fail in an electron webview even after manual verification, how to fix it? @CloudflareDev
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father stretch my bandz (@MILKANDH3NNY) reported@boristane AWS - depends on what service Cloudflare - often but wrangler is great Vercel - often but mostly to look at usage (I refuse to pay them money) Fly - no need Railway - often; it’s pretty and usage is useful (just sorted a bug where they were charging for an orphaned container)
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kitcatixoxo || Margaritamar (@Caddue) reportedbtw the problem seems to be cloudflare and many apps suffer momentarily
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Ravi (@iamrknain) reportedThe Problem: During the attack, I had to manually block hundreds of abusive IPs to avoid blocking entire ASNs (which would drop legitimate users). Cloudflare WAF is amazing, but real-time rate-limiting on every single request can get very expensive very fast.
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Transform Labs (@TransformLabsHQ) reportedCloudflare just eliminated 1,100 support roles while posting record revenue. This is the moment AI stops being your copilot and starts replacing the headcount. 🧵
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dus🍵 (@Mookkaa15221) reported@gelbooru They say you are hosting 'p but they don't call the cops immediately, methink cloudflare is full of ****.
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August_AA_Oldtimer (@MizzAugust7) reported@selmaca_ @TimLamb17916673 I found this- Similar errors on X are often linked to server-side issues, backend maintenance, or problems with Cloudflare infrastructure rather than user error. I Hope thats all that was! Thank you SO Much ! 💙
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Udit (@uditbatra1990) reported[quoting since can't reply to @levelsio] there's a middle ground that worked well for me. 1) add an extra "billing email" on whichever service allows it (eg. aws, cloudflare) 2) set up auto forwards to this billing email based on subject + sender for whichever service doesn't allow it you have to remember to do it *once* per service, and you end up w/ an email inbox full of just invoices
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Jonas Templestein (@jonas) reportedI just realised you can use capnweb to build a lightning fast poor-man's version of cloudflare tunnels 🤯 You just need to write a tiny durable object class that hosts a capnweb session, and then write a tiny client side utility that connects to it We use it to e2e test deployed workers. Our vitest test runner tunnels into the deployed worker and can then receive normal fetch(Request) -> Promise<Response> requests from the worker
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Ayush Agarwal (@ayushagarwal) reported@dotmanish @dodopayments @Cloudflare yeah I was also shocked - stripe's website is the worst for agents.
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PikaSim (@PikaSim_esim) reportedHad to refund and cancel 50 customers from Malaysia buying big esim plans for Oman. with $7,000 in card testing payments. No idea why Stripe doesn’t catch these They even passed Cloudflare CAPTCHA?
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported@rauchg I like this. I'm really going to have to sit down and describe what I imagine to be the idea flow for an agent-native cloud platform. It might be CloudFlare. It might be Vercel. It absolutely will not be AWS.
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kramb (@BollKram97874) reported@gelbooru Because it’s Cloudflare having an issue with you violating their TOS lmfao what
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Bree Sharp | Local SEO Strategist (@bree_sharp) reportedAfter moving MWOV from SiteGround to Cloudflare: Ahrefs went from returning 1 URL per crawl to crawling the site normally. The culprit was LiteSpeed's bot management — aggressive enough to rate-limit Ahrefs into giving up after the first URL. GSC showed 59 pages indexed fine. The problem wasn't the site. It was the layer between the site and the crawlers. Sometimes the issue isn't your content or your configuration. It's your infrastructure making decisions you don't know about.
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Ryan Doser (@ryan_doser13) reportedI spun up a local service website in a few hours that already ranks locally and received 2 leads in 24 hours. My Stack: Claude Code + GitHub + Cloudflare + Astro (web framework) A web agency would charge thousands for this. I'll be discussing this more on my YouTube channel soon. Stay tuned!
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Shivam Singhal (@shivam_310) reportedHeylo @CloudflareDev , I was trying to use the cloudflare plugin for claude code to look up availability of domains but it doesn't seem to be working. I have already tried reconnecting the cloudflare MCP server but it is not working. Is there anything I can do to solve this problem?
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Budi (@budivoogt) reported@levelsio It's so slow codex is nice and esp. on /fast but you should def. try kimi 2.6 on Fireworks or Cloudflare AI gateway.
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Bolt.new Help (@boltdotnewhelp) reported@thierrybezier @boltdotnew We recently experienced a service disruption caused by a Cloudflare issue, which has now been resolved. To ensure you're on the latest version, please perform a hard refresh of your project and log out, then back in. You should be good to go!
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PaymentExecutive (@pymtexecutive) reported7/ THE ANNOUNCEMENT MOST PAYMENT PROS MISSED @Cloudflare launched NET Dollar — a US dollar-backed stablecoin designed specifically for the agentic web. The thesis: traditional payment rails fail for AI-agent micropayments. Card networks and cross-border fees make micropayments economically unviable. NET Dollar enables sub-cent, machine-to-machine payments at internet scale. Cloudflare already processes 1 billion HTTP 402 "Payment Required" responses per day on its network — the infrastructure backbone for the x402 agentic payment protocol. NET Dollar + x402 + Cloudflare's global network = the closest thing to a production-ready agentic payment rail that exists. Tomorrow's CLARITY Act markup makes this infrastructure's legal status clearer.