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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.

  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 29% Cloud Services (29%)
  • 17% Hosting (17%)
  • 10% Web Tools (10%)
  • 5% E-mail (5%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Angers Cloud Services 4 days ago
London Domains 6 days ago
Noida Hosting 19 days ago
Jewar E-mail 19 days ago
Braga Web Tools 19 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 20 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • dok2001
    Dane Knecht 🦭 (@dok2001) reported

    @Nateemerson @ritakozlov @Cloudflare None of those. Technologist that love customer and understand developers.

  • aarekaz
    Anurag (@aarekaz) reported

    Is cloudflare down?

  • AdebayoOmolumo
    🅰 🇩 🇪 (@AdebayoOmolumo) reported

    @AirtelNigeria The file sent just shows that nothing is returned from Cloudflare when accessed on your network

  • Oluwatobiiloba
    Oluwatobiiloba (@Oluwatobiiloba) reported

    It’s the opposite for me. For over two years now any attempt open cloudflare with my Airtel router returns an empty object, mtn works fine. You can download cloudflare one vpn, it’ll help

  • system_monarch
    Puneet Patwari (@system_monarch) reported

    Tweet 3/5 Picking the algorithm is half the decision. The other half is: where do you enforce the limit? Most teams slap rate limiting at the API gateway and call it done. That's one layer. Production systems need at least two. Here's why. Layer 1: API Gateway (the front door) This is your first line of defense. Every request passes through here. Set global rate limits: "no client can exceed 1000 requests per minute." This catches: - Runaway scripts - Misconfigured clients - Basic abuse - Your own batch jobs (ask me how I know) Tools: Kong, NGINX, AWS API Gateway, Cloudflare. All have rate limiting built in. Layer 2: Per-service limits (noisy neighbour protection) You have 10 microservices. Your search service can handle 5000 rps. Your export service can handle 50. Without per-service limits, one client hammering /export at 200 rps takes that service down. And because /export is down, health checks fail, the circuit breaker trips, and suddenly other things start breaking too. Per-service rate limits prevent one endpoint from eating the capacity of another. Layer 3: Per-user limits (fair usage) One user is making 10,000 API calls per minute. Every other user is making 50. Without per-user limits, that one power user is consuming 99% of your capacity. Per-user limits: "each API key gets 100 requests per minute." Fair. Predictable. No single user can starve everyone else. This is also where you differentiate pricing tiers. Free tier: 100 rpm. Pro: 1000 rpm. Enterprise: 10,000 rpm. Rate limiting is literally your pricing enforcement. Layer 4: Per-endpoint limits (not all endpoints are equal) Your /search endpoint can handle 10,000 rps. It's fast, cached, lightweight. Your /generate-report endpoint does a 30-second database aggregation. It can handle maybe 10 concurrent requests before the database starts crying. Same global rate limit for both? That's a disaster waiting to happen. The heavy endpoints need tighter limits. The rule: at minimum, use two layers. Gateway-level for global protection. Per-endpoint or per-user for granular control.

  • StockReportt
    Stock Report (@StockReportt) reported

    3: $NET — Cloudflare They protect and accelerate internet traffic for millions of websites. Cloudflare's massive global edge network acts as a shield against DDoS attacks, keeping corporate AI applications online.

  • InderpreetSingh
    inder (@InderpreetSingh) reported

    Looks like @Cloudflare dashboard is down, but just saw "Organizations Beta". I hope thats the case. All my projects are co-mingled in a single account right now.

  • fraxool
    Axel Hardy (@fraxool) reported

    Anyone else seeing issues with Cloudflare today? A few of my apps suddenly became extremely slow or started timing out. I tested one small app by disabling the Cloudflare proxy, and performance immediately went back to normal...

  • Jacobmalherbe21
    Jacob (@Jacobmalherbe21) reported

    @softDev23 weird thing with Cloudflare is with 110 workers (web App) I have build its still just free ? Like I have never paid them anything to use their platform. Its really great

  • TobiasBrida
    Tobias Brida (@TobiasBrida) reported

    Quick, calm down — the DSB is probably not going to fine you for using Cloudflare, despite what the loud privacy alarmists want you to believe. Contrary to popular opinion, using a reputable CDN is not a compliance death sentence. Developing cool local tech is a nice cause, but it would be quite nice if it could be achieved without vibe-coded sites that tell you how likely you are to get sued

  • samgoodwin89
    sam (@samgoodwin89) reported

    @Cyb3ristic Yes, @Cloudflare is notoriously bad at this. It's insane that a Cloud provider thinks it's ok to just release breaking changes to their API. We are pretty much running tests all the time because of Alchemy dev, so we just respond as quickly as possible. Not ideal.

  • BilalBudhani
    Bilal @ Supadesk.co (@BilalBudhani) reported

    Cloudflare is down folks. What are you guys up to?

  • sdbrownlie
    Steve Brownlie (@sdbrownlie) reported

    @asaio87 For some things I found it more annoying than opus lol. I'm sure it was smarter - it realised some bug I was trying to solve was actually a cloudflare temporary/transient issue and it was right it went away by morning. gpt-5.5 didn't think to check that... but... other than that i agree it wasn't very different.

  • intlinux
    Interfacing Linux (@intlinux) reported

    Cloudflare Dashboard is down and now Facebook is exploding. Going to be an interesting Friday.

  • MBrant75
    MBrant75 (@MBrant75) reported

    @nickSfishes315 @JackDan110 Heh Really? Cloudflare issue or something?

  • grrn_io
    GRRN (@grrn_io) reported

    We sincerely apologize, but our servers are currently experiencing a temporary downtime. ​Our engineering team is actively working alongside Cloudflare to resolve the issue, and services should be fully restored shortly.

  • ZaaZu___
    Tawkeer 🦊 (@ZaaZu___) reported

    @Cloudflare Why is cloud flare down ?

  • Md_Sadiq_Md
    Sadiq (zk arc) (@Md_Sadiq_Md) reported

    @0xRasmPro @Cloudflare @tan_stack Quartz solves 95% of the problems, but the math renders took a ton of time for me to solve

  • Lifeis2D
    Lifeis2-D (@Lifeis2D) reported

    Cloudflare: BOTS HAVE OVERTAKEN HUMANZ USING THE INTERNETS FOR THE FIRST TIME Also Cloudflare: *ASSUMES ALL VPNS ARE BOTS, ****** "VERIFICATION" CHECKBOX FAILS* Gee, do we think this "assume vpn users are bots, verification broken" thing and the first thing could be related?🤔

  • QuinnyPig
    Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    @cjols_ @Cloudflare I wasn’t kidding—you folks are setting the customer experience bar these days.

  • travis4nh
    travis4nh (@travis4nh) reported

    @WasRobrtPaulson not when I clicked an hour ago Cloudflare is having problems rn; that might be the issue

  • skt17_
    Shashi Kant Tripathi (@skt17_) reported

    @DermTimesNow Unable to open the page due to cloudflare blocking me. It says that my device has been blocked and to contact the owner/admin, please help.

  • dearg_x
    Dearg OBartuin (@dearg_x) reported

    Do you ever feel like you personally broke the internet? Adding a new domain to @Cloudflare next of all ...... global outage - 💥

  • QuinnyPig
    Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    @KhalidWarsa @Cloudflare The trick is to actually be a customer of the things you shitpost about, otherwise it's just noise.

  • 0xchmod
    Chamoda Pandithage (@0xchmod) reported

    @cagrisarigoz @Cloudflare Yep, down for me

  • ai_in_it
    The AI Entrepreneur (@ai_in_it) reported

    the big AI labs trained on most of the public web. now a ton of those same sites are locked down tight. cloudflare, login walls, bot checks you basically have to pay to clear.

  • khyimiq
    The Pajeet Files with Yasha (@khyimiq) reported

    Gotta love how Indians climb into high positions with fake degrees and then immediately start hiring other Indians with equally fake degrees. Then Cloudflare and AWS eat **** for an entire day and we’re all supposed to act shocked.

  • yelkhayami
    Youssef 🚜 (@yelkhayami) reported

    we're a small team running 5 consumer apps, so checking posthog, cloudflare, search console and slack for every app every day stopped being realistic i ended up pulling everything into one internal tool, one timeline per app: • error logs (client + server) • analytics events we care about • cloudflare logs • google search console issues • relevant slack channels • custom signals per app, orders, signups, queue sizes, anything a db query can answer agents read whatever is new every 30 minutes and only surface findings that need review. failed crons, seo drops, weird spikes. i almost NEVER reads raw logs anymore it's also an mcp server, so claude can query the whole company when we're debugging or making decisions, so my team can use it too we never set out to build a 'data foundation', it grew out of not wanting to check 5 dashboards but now that we have it up and running it's honestly great

  • NathanWilbanks_
    Nathan Wilbanks (@NathanWilbanks_) reported

    @haydendevs Too many uses to list really: - build entire businesses on command: brand, website, ads, pricing pages, voiceover, all from one chat - always on bots across email, slack, discord, telegram, twitter, youtube. triage, reply, post, monitor 24/7 - end to end cinematic ad pipeline: image, video, voiceover, branded overlay, final mp4, hands off - scrape sites that block everyone else. datadome, akamai, cloudflare bypassed for drops, stock, and price tracking - run openclaw and hermes sub agents in the background for autonomous research, code, and multi tool work while my main context stays clean - ship custom plugins + MCP servers in minutes, any API on earth becomes a permanent, reusable tool - continuous knowledge base generator on autopilot. writes, illustrates, SEO optimizes, updates its own topic index - deep research to finished report: multi source scrape, synthesize, branded pdf, no humans in the loop - persistent memory across 3,000+ runs. learns my voice, preferences, and decisions so i never re explain myself - 190+ tools & 160+ workflows in my library i call like functions. everything i've ever built is one sentence away from running again the real unlock 👉 using a real agentic operations system that combines hermes, openclaw, claude code, and codex all in one system.

  • replymoder
    world's third accidental detransitioner (@replymoder) reported

    @OswinOswald223 small problem with that is VPN IPs get blocked by a lot of web hosts, main problematic one is cloudflare you'd need a VPN with a residential IP