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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.

Cloudflare Outage Chart 03/29/2026 13:25

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Cloud Services (37%)

    Cloud Services (37%)

  2. Domains (34%)

    Domains (34%)

  3. Hosting (20%)

    Hosting (20%)

  4. Web Tools (6%)

    Web Tools (6%)

  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
IndiaNew Delhi Hosting
SpainA Coruña Domains
United StatesEaston Cloud Services
EcuadorGuayaquil Domains
SpainEl Port de Sagunt Domains
ColombiaMedellín Domains
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Ultradakz Airdrop4U(✸,✸) ၊||၊ DeSpeed ၊||၊ WIZO (@Ultradakz) reported

    @theblessnetwork still can't login due to cloudflare error issue. I'm afraid if i will still can't login until the last day then i will not be eligible for the airdrop. and this is not even my fault. so please fix the cloudflare error.

  • richardw2 richardw2 (@richardw2) reported

    @Cloudflare So before the weekend is out I'll propby buy this domain 2x 1x from @cloudflare and the 2nd time to move it to a real DNS provider. Never use @Cloudflare All that and I hope I'm just not reading the documentation correctly and I'm the one that's off.

  • ArmoredNorman The🌙Magician (@ArmoredNorman) reported

    @trappercap i'm having to verify cloudflare like every time I try to put down some pixels

  • FeelitWorking aka James Bond (@FeelitWorking) reported

    @shodanhq I got the offer a few years ago. I used the Firefox extension at work until 2months ago - UKGov blocked it and the Shodan site using Cloudflare DNS. You can hook up your "torrent box" at home, but can't use an industry respected site on their network! Oh well.

  • jarekceborski Jarek (@jarekceborski) reported

    @digitalandreas first of all speed, want be to on pair with cloudflare tunnels, secondly multi-region support (well, this is also speed huh) and finally TCP tunnel support so you could expose local postgres, grpc or such

  • devxoshakya Dev Shakya (@devxoshakya) reported

    4. I don't know what kind of auth you're using but your app is in nextjs so use Next-auth, and shift the signup and login service to the same concept of cloudflare workers, you will save a lot of infra bill from vercel.

  • DominikDoesDev Dominik (@DominikDoesDev) reported

    @vishyfishy2 @Cloudflare Oh wow that is terrible ux will try in a bit!

  • jpjacobpadilla Jacob Padilla (@jpjacobpadilla) reported

    I built a high-level Python-based Cloudflare queue consumer package! Cloudflare has some great products with amazing developer experiences. However, their architecture is primarily built on the V8 runtime, which means their services are optimized for JavaScript. They do have a beta version of their Workers for Python, but it doesn’t support some key packages that I need for an application I’m working on. So, I decided to build CFQ, to provide an easy interface for consuming messages from Cloudflare Queues in Python environments.

  • dhh DHH (@dhh) reported

    @luccahuguet @Cloudflare Not going to be deterred from using Arch because some hooligans decide to attack the infrastructure. I'm just going to get more involved, offer help, and find ways to route around the problem. Cool to see what they're doing with CosmicDE, but that has nothing to do with this.

  • ChoochSkookum chooch skookum (@ChoochSkookum) reported

    @consulted_graph Cloudflare tunnel is that breddy gud? I assume its for serving from your home network?

  • netbubwastaken netbub (@netbubwastaken) reported

    @sm0ltiddyg0thgf @TheGlaz666 @0x766f6c74 what ********, I also caught a cloudflare captcha and a twitter lockout for trying to dm you. wishing you a speedy recovery and I'm sorry people are being really weird to you during this difficult time.

  • dr00shie Drew (dr00) Meyer (@dr00shie) reported

    Cloudflare having an outage of some sort right now? Running in to tons of issues.

  • function_louis 好困 (@function_louis) reported

    @LFC_Radz @gnukeith Signal has two aspects that I find less than ideal. First, it relies on a centralized architecture, meaning your data—though encrypted—is stored on servers operated by third-party providers like Cloudflare.

  • Zer0dots Zer0dot (@Zer0dots) reported

    @JustineTunney no but seriously is that an issue in Cloudflare?

  • Satyyouneed Satyam — ind/acc (@Satyyouneed) reported

    Amazon S3 changed everything in the early 2000s when it put storage on top of REST APIs and HTTP. Their main bet was that “eventual consistency” would be good enough for most cases and they were right. Data was spread across availability zones with erasure coding, giving 99.999999999% durability through cross region replication. What began as just eight microservices grew to more than 300 by 2022, handling exabytes of data with sub millisecond response times. The pricing model came from the old colocation world, where bandwidth really cost money because companies paid for physical circuits and peering deals. AWS kept that idea and still charges $0.09 per gigabyte to send data out of their network. In reality, internet transit today costs about $0.0005 per gigabyte. That’s an 18,000% markup, making cloud providers around $68 billion a year. Cloudflare broke this model because it built its network differently. They run 330 edge sites with 9,500 BGP peers. About half of their traffic moves through settlement free peering, which means no extra cost. Since their network was built for content delivery and DDoS protection, they already paid for huge capacity so adding storage traffic costs them almost nothing. R2 is built on their Durable Objects platform, giving strong consistency (unlike S3’s eventual consistency). It plugs directly into Cloudflare Workers, letting you run compute next to your data. Zero egress pricing works because Cloudflare pays for network capacity up front, not per byte. Once you own the pipes, using them efficiently becomes an optimization problem, not a billing issue. Traditional clouds built networks to make money from usage fees every byte transferred meant revenue. Cloudflare built its network for speed, where performance creates value. That difference leads to completely different cost structures. Competitors have noticed. Google, AWS, and Azure now offer zero egress too but only if you move your whole platform to them. This shows egress fees were never about covering costs; they were about keeping customers locked in. Zero egress opens up new designs that were too expensive before. Machine learning teams can spread training across different GPU providers without huge data transfer bills. Multi cloud active active setups become possible when decisions can be based on speed and performance instead of cost tricks. When storage turns into a true commodity differentiated by performance and integration instead of lock in the focus shifts back to real technical innovation. Cloudflare proved that removing fake economic barriers creates more value overall. We’re moving away from scarcity based pricing (borrowed from old physical infrastructure) to abundance based pricing (enabled by software defined networks at hyperscale). The companies that see this shift first will shape the future of cloud. The internet economy has already changed but most of the industry still prices like it’s 2006.

  • The_Plague_DocB The Plague Doctor (@The_Plague_DocB) reported

    Every time I post something with the word n****r in it, Cloudflare, the DNS service, is presenting me with an "are you human?" captcha thingy. Anyone else with the same experience?

  • MikeDoesTech Mike (@MikeDoesTech) reported

    @dhh @Cloudflare I’m available to help if they need, survived multiple attacks this year already using CF

  • DarksideEevee Crumbreon 🐌🔪🎃 - Darksiders TCG (@DarksideEevee) reported

    @sparkplugthefox Yeah that was a thought initially as well. They just simply go after the service providers, and things like cloudflare etc. Strip their protections, go after payment processors etc. It was something that should have raised alarms years ago

  • jfFxjfgLrmKRr xOhoomfAy (@jfFxjfgLrmKRr) reported

    @dhh @Cloudflare There seemed to be an issue with the SSH setup and using Cloudflare from the mailing list - hopefully some solution can be found though, it'd be a shame if the repo creation has to become more complicated.

  • MarginaliaNu Marginalia | Search Engine Dev (@MarginaliaNu) reported

    @dhh @Cloudflare Would that help though, given the typical AUR usecase *is* machine access and browser detection isn't actually helpful?

  • armwd ؜Adil (@armwd) reported

    @LakeAustinBlvd feel dumb when I move outside of my Cloudflare comfort zone (basic domain stuff). using LLMs to dumb things down for me when it gets confusing; eli5 explanations of what product to use. chatgpt works, but can can get outdated with instructions, so upto date llm would be neat.

  • AkshamB76080 BTC (@AkshamB76080) reported

    @nizacoin I am not able to access support. its say IP restricted due to Cloudflare.

  • Mirakrypt Miracle (@Mirakrypt) reported

    Is it network or everyone is having issues with @Cloudflare verification Been going through a lot from them these period It's really not funny again 😭

  • medreselikasif Medreseli (@medreselikasif) reported

    @zebassembly Will Cloudflare Workers support additional password hashing algorithms besides PBKDF2 in the future? Wouldn’t it be better to use Argon2 without external dependencies?

  • acesthegambler krillin’ it! (@acesthegambler) reported

    why does cloudflare **** the bed every other day now

  • badlogicgames Mario Zechner (@badlogicgames) reported

    @umgbhalla I already have all that locally without an external dependency like Cloudflare. /cost and API token usage don't match. Cloudflare doesn't help with that.

  • richardw2 richardw2 (@richardw2) reported

    @Cloudflare These services are table stakes for someone claiming to be a domain name registrar. You don't get to $Billion by accident. Nor is it self service, so if i wanted to upgrade to a 'functional' DNS capability there's no one to talk to.

  • GnomonParallax Gnomon (@GnomonParallax) reported

    @ericjing_ai Your product has not Project Knowledge in that it cannot write to the AI folder, or even read it thanks to Cloudflare. Everytime it adds functionality it breaks old functionality. I have gone down from 10k credits to 6k credits.

  • DominikDoesDev Dominik (@DominikDoesDev) reported

    I really need to speak to someone at @Cloudflare How is it that everytime we deploy an update to cf workers it clears our env keys resulting in our api being down???

  • fluppyisdumb Fluppy (fluppy.bsky.social) 🏳️‍🌈 (@fluppyisdumb) reported

    @sftusr CLOUDFLARE IS MAKING ME WAIT 6 MINUTES TO ACCESS THE SITE WTF