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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (42%)
- Cloud Services (26%)
- Hosting (19%)
- Web Tools (9%)
- E-mail (5%)
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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GoldenAdrien (0/3 slots open) (@GoldenAdrienYT) reportedThese are my final hours of living most likely. At 6 PM EST (3 PM PDT or my time), @StudiosForsaken will be sacrificing me to @Cloudflare to help pay for the servers
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N=1 After 40 (@n1after40) reported@duncancuts @rorynotsorry For whatever reason, UniFi Content Filter is categorizing your site under "Drugs" and blocking it if that filter is selected. This is not happening with a bunch of the other vendors I visit. Ended up adding crush into allowlist and it worked. This is part of UniFi CyberSecure Enhanced by Proofpoint and Cloudflare service. Sharing in case this helps someone else out there who might have the same issue.
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Jason from BallotScore.com (@goldenelephant1) reported@Cloudflare These are all Cloudflare IP's. Since the my website isn't being routed through Cloud flare they are basically telling me to **** off. They aren't going to stop this account from initiating malicious attacks.
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grim (@grimcodes) reportedany good connectors libs for cloudflare r2? like upload thing, but for r2 (since their egress is so damn good)
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Dave (@gamefandave) reported@thomasgauvin @thdxr I downgraded and mines still not working Gemini keeps telling me it's on their end and Cloudflare but nobody else is talking about it not working lol
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shivam (@ShivamS1123) reportedHey @X algorithm. Looking to connect with: • Software engineers • Builders & indie hackers • Tech folks who love company engineering blogs • Anyone building in public If that's you, let's #connect. Will follow back 🙌 I am building a mobile app that breaks down engineering blogs from Airbnb, Cloudflare, Meta and more to what broke, what they did, how it turned out. Short enough to get the value in 30 seconds, enough context to decide if the full read is worth your time. Shipping to beta testers soon.
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Miguel Cardoso (@ODordio) reportedAfter a both brief and long 5 months I was part of the recent culling at Cloudflare. But clankers can't stop clanking thus proud to say that I am joining Snyk to work on Snyk's pentesting clanker and help push it to GA. No vulnerability is gonna be safe from me and my robots.
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Naison Souza (@naisonsouza) reported@CloudflareHelp @Cloudflare My business is down: account suspended over one invoice (IN-65427411) that I've been trying to pay for days, checkout simply fails. Ticket #02179591. I just need someone to unblock the payment. Please help.
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TBPN (@tbpn) reportedThe smartest thing @eastdakota did before Cloudflare's IPO was offer shares to people who could help the company in the future. "The most clever thing that we did [for the IPO], and this was advice that I got from Qualtrics Co-Founder Ryan Smith, was he said, 'What are you doing about friends and family?' because you can take 5% of the IPO and allocate it to friends and family. I said we weren't going to do it." "He said, 'No, you're thinking about it wrong. Think about the people, who if they owed you a favor, could make a meaningful difference in the future of Cloudflare, and then offer them the ability to invest in the IPO.'" "I said, 'Some people are going to have conflicts.' He said, 'It doesn't matter. Even just the fact you offered it, even if they can't do it, they'll always remember that super fondly.'"
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Maximum YT (@Maximum__YT) reported@ppennguu Seems like it’s Canada wide issue, cloudflare is also down in Canada including telus
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lylo (@lylo) reportedTrying Cloudflare Email Sending (beta service) for password resets on Pagecord. So far, so good. Will result in faster delivery I think, and it's far cheaper than non-SES equivalents.
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grim (@grimcodes) reportedany good connectors libs for cloudflare r2? like @theo's upload thing, but for r2 (since their egress is so damn good)
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Jayshree (@jayshreeanand) reportedCloudflare has the best AI support agent I’ve used so far. I don’t even search through the dashboard anymore. I just type: “purge cache for zone ___” Or describe any task in plain English and it just gets it done.
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Dr. Valerie Thomas (@Valerie32844654) reportedWhy shouldn't you use Cloudflare? AI Overview While Cloudflare protects and accelerates millions of websites, critics point out several major drawbacks: massive centralization that creates single points of failure, overly aggressive security checks that frustrate users, and concerns over traffic privacy.📷 Reddit·r/selfhosted +2Several factors drive the consensus around Cloudflare's limitations:1. The "Single Point of Failure" (Centralization)Because Cloudflare handles traffic for a massive portion of the internet, when their network experiences an outage or configuration error, it takes down thousands of websites and applications globally. This excessive reliance essentially centralizes a decentralized internet. 📷Reddit·r/selfhosted +22. Aggressive Bot Detection and CAPTCHAsCloudflare’s security aggressively flags traffic based on IP addresses. This often leads to legitimate human visitors being blocked, repeatedly prompted to solve CAPTCHAs, or hit with "Checking your browser" screens. VPN users and people using privacy-focused browsers are disproportionately penalized and frequently locked out of websites. 📷Reddit·r/CloudFlare +23. Traffic Decryption and Privacy ConcernsTo provide their security and caching services, Cloudflare acts as a "man-in-the-middle" by terminating TLS (HTTPS) connections. This means their servers decrypt and inspect your traffic before re-encrypting it and sending it to the website. For users and website owners who value absolute privacy, this is a major concern, as it gives a single corporate entity enormous insight into global web traffic. 📷Reddit·r/CloudFlare +14. False Positives and Site BlockingCloudflare's Web Application Firewall (WAF) can sometimes wrongly interpret benign, everyday user actions as cyberattacks, blocking users from accessing necessary information. In some cases, users attempting to access fully legitimate web properties are unable to proceed, which negatively impacts user experience. 📷Reddit·r/CloudFlare +35. Vendor Lock-in and Hidden CostsWhile Cloudflare offers a popular free tier, upgrading to their enterprise or advanced plans can become highly expensive. Users frequently cite "bill shock" once they scale their website traffic or require advanced features that are locked behind expensive paywalls. For more community perspectives on the technical and ethical debates surrounding the service, you can explore the Hacker News Discussion on Cloudflare or community-driven forums like the Techlore Discussion on Cloudflare.
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Nithur (@NithurM) reportedThis problem has became so annoying that I have implemented interactive challenge from Cloudflare to visitors from Singapore and China. This is annoying for real users and I am worried about it. If you are someone from Singapore/China using MoAIJobs, please check it out and share your opinions.
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Bramira (@Bramira_X) reported@intangible_eth @jjlsmith2 Steve, you and I both know that image and video doesn't live onchain. We also know that IPFS data needs a node running or paid service to continue pinning it for that record tying the edition to the video/image to be available, and it needs to be paid for storage and serving through a CDN like AWS or CloudFlare. The takeaway people are getting is the images and videos of their collectibles are permanently accessible if Dapper disappears, which is patently untrue outside of the logical leap that someone else will continue paying to run the node/ pin them out of the kindness of their heart. It's disengenously dancing around that omission to people legimately worried about the permanence of their collectibles. The focus (purposeful or not) on text metadata is obscuring that hard truth.
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Balogun Hammed (@bhalloinfraguy) reportedInfrastructure Concept — explained: What is Anycast Routing? When you query Google's DNS at 8.8.8.8, where exactly is that server? The answer: it depends on where YOU are. 8.8.8.8 isn't one server. It's hundreds of servers around the world, all advertising the same IP address. Your request automatically goes to the nearest one due to anycast routing. How Anycast works: Multiple servers in different locations all announce the same IP to the internet using BGP. When a user makes a request, BGP routing naturally sends it to the closest server based on network topology. The same IP. Different physical locations. No DNS tricks. No load balancer redirects. The internet itself does the routing. Real-world uses: DNS resolvers: (8.8.8.8, 1.1.1.1), fast lookups globally. CDNs: Cloudflare uses Anycast for edge servers. DDoS protection: absorbs attacks across many locations. Time servers (NTP): accurate time globally. Critical infrastructure where speed matters. Anycast vs other casting types: Unicast: One sender to one receiver (most internet traffic) Multicast: One sender to a defined group of receivers Broadcast: One sender to everyone on a network. Anycast: One sender to the closest receiver. This is why public DNS is fast, no matter where you are. The "server" you're talking to is literally next door.
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Your Private Proxy (@YourPrivateProx) reported@NinjaLinker @RaphSEO @tistou80 The fingerprint is fine — the ASN check is the problem. Cloud IPs from GCP/AWS/Hetzner fail IP reputation before Cloudflare even reads your headers. Residential exit solves it and cuts out the ScrapingBee middleman.
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jimmy hackett (@j1mmyhackett) reported@PratikSinhatwt Squarespace because i want to send email...use the entire workspace... call me crazy: get a free 300.00 AI Console Credit just cause I have a G Suite Workspace... All discounted, cause you got it on Squarespace. Cloudflare...goes down every month.
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Rationalist44 (@rationalist44) reported@StevieTheFixer @JamesMelville @Cloudflare Cloudflare is a service used by high-availability sites who don't themselves operate multiple POPs (points of presence) on the planet. They're an excellent company offering an excellent service. IF they say someone's security cert is invalid, it's invalid. Go read- HTTPS
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Saurabh_x86 (@SaurabhJejurkar) reportedcloudflare is down today.😭
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Hugo Roussel (@theleoruss) reported@mathias_gilson @Cloudflare Damn! What happened? I thought their support was good
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ebobby (@_ebobby) reported@Cloudflare I see in your status page that the issues with R2 are resolved but I am still having issues uploading from my application and my customers are stuck. Rails app + direct upload to R2 (most customers from Mexico). No changes on my side, worked fine for 2 years.
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MQ (@Mar364503) reportedCloudflare said that the world needs 1 billion server CPUs for AI agents, and that’s 20x current global server CPU production. Again, 20 times of current capacities of $TSM and $INTC combined for server CPUs. If their estimates hold well, the fabs at TSMC and Intel should be the most valuable assets in the world. Given how much time it takes to build the shells, install the toolings and run the production at good yields, I don’t see how the CPU shortage would cool down within the next decade. $NVDA $AMD $ARM
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Iso Ledger (@JamesDula82) reportedWhat Is @t54ai Lets audit. AI agents are already moving money. Unverified. Unaccountable. Nobody held responsible when something goes wrong. That's the problem t54 Labs is solving. Founded January 2025. San Francisco. $5 million seed round closed February 25, 2026. Led by Anagram, PL Capital, and Franklin Templeton. Ripple came in as a strategic investor. Here's what they actually built. Four products. One mission. Know Your Agent — identity verification for AI agents. The same way KYC verifies humans, t54 verifies the agent itself. Who created it. What it's authorized to do. What its limits are. Real-time risk — flags suspicious activity before funds move. Not after. Before. Credit — credit lines for AI agents based on verified identity, risk scores, and transaction history. An AI agent with a credit score. That's the world we're entering. x402 Facilitator on XRPL — this is the direct XRP connection. t54 built an open-source trust layer on top of Coinbase's x402 protocol and deployed it on the XRP Ledger. Their XRPL x402 Facilitator lets AI agents pay for services using XRP and RLUSD directly. Agent calls an endpoint. Payment request arrives in the HTTP header. Agent pays in XRP or RLUSD. Settlement in seconds. No bank account. No API key. No human in the loop. How XRP is connected — the honest answer: The x402 Facilitator uses XRP and RLUSD as the payment assets. When an AI agent pays for a service through t54's infrastructure on XRPL, XRP is one of the settlement options. Every transaction on XRPL burns a small amount of XRP in fees regardless of which asset settles. The honest flag — at current volumes this is not significant XRP demand. The thesis is about scale. 42% of US consumers in a YouGov study said they'd allow an AI agent to make purchases for them if it guaranteed the lowest price. If that materializes at institutional scale the transaction volume on XRPL becomes meaningful. The institutional stack around t54: Evernorth — Ripple-backed digital asset treasury targeting $1 billion+ in institutional XRP holdings — already integrated t54's infrastructure for autonomous treasury operations on XRPL. ✅ Franklin Templeton's SVP of Digital Asset Management called t54 "the trust and verification framework institutional finance will require as AI agents become market participants." ✅ Markus Infanger of RippleX said autonomous systems are becoming economic actors not just tools — and the financial infrastructure needs to catch up. ✅ Today Mastercard named t54 as a launch partner for Agent Pay for Machines alongside Ripple, Coinbase, Stripe and Cloudflare. ✅ The sequence: Coinbase builds x402 in May 2025. t54 builds the trust layer on top of x402 on XRPL. Ripple and Franklin Templeton fund it. Evernorth integrates it. Mastercard puts it in a global press release alongside their entire partner ecosystem. The internet forgot HTTP 402 for 26 years. AI remembered why it was needed. t54 is the identity layer. XRPL is the settlement layer. XRP and RLUSD are the payment assets. The machine economy needed a trust layer before it could have a payment layer. Now it has both. We audit the plumbing 🛡
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Lynn Elena (@Dystechgirl) reportedWhen Mythos was first leaked in March: CrowdStrike fell -7% Palo Alto fell -6% Zscaler fell -4.5% Okta and Netskope fell -7% Tenable crashed -9% Cloudflare fell -13% Thomson Reuters fell -19% RELX fell -15% LegalZoom crashed -20%. The S&P 500 Software and Services Index fell 2.6% in a single session and is now down 12% since January. The reality is that people rushed into this “new feature” as if it were a coming Claude model or product launch. it’s a calculated pre-IPO growth narrative for Wall Street. Stop watching Polymarket odds and treating them like a technical signal.
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Hey Jay (@JJeffrey100) reported@flameproxies_ no, you need to just use something better than adguard home or whitelist every request from cloudflare. that's the bulk of the issue for *most* households.
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GPT Workspace (@gptworkspace) reportedGPT Workspace is temporarily affected by @Cloudflare related issues. We expect the problem to be resolved shortly.
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Dave Weis (@djweis) reported@Cloudflare I'm an ISP having trouble routing to 1.1.1.1. How can a non-customer get support for this?
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Lukasz Kiljanek MD (@DataLucky) reportedI used to burn few hundreds a day on replit. Their errors, but they would almost never return lost money. Their invoices where not clear felt like i paid twice for same things. I got mad, moved all to claude code, hetzner, resend, and cloudflare. For 300$ / month i get so much more. My prediction: Replit will be gone in 2 months. Save this tweet.