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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

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 30% Cloud Services (30%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 10% Web Tools (10%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 1 day ago
Jewar E-mail 2 days ago
Braga Web Tools 2 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 3 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 3 days ago
Prievidza Domains 3 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • WVROfficial
    W V R 👊🏼🦾 (@WVROfficial) reported

    @callmeveizir @vercel You’d be pretty shocked at what I can do with the backend. It justifies a brief window with a broken site. It’s a TSL/SSL handshake issue that I think something to do with domains not being provisioned correctly host-side. I’ve tried ******* with it in Cloudflare but no dice. Just gotta wait on support lol

  • Nikokow
    Nikolaï Roycourt (@Nikokow) reported

    Writing thousands of files on Cloudflare R2 is so slow... script is wasting a lot of time because of that… Must find a way to optimize that

  • GergelyOrosz
    Gergely Orosz (@GergelyOrosz) reported

    How is it that Cloudflare publishes RCAs within 24 hours of a massive outage, and no other company of similar size comes close? Waiting almost 3 weeks for the one Coinbase promised publicly (their global trading outage for ~8 hours I think), still crickets...

  • buildsolo_x
    @buildsolo (@buildsolo_x) reported

    Spent the evening debugging the AI editorial pipeline for @TheSignalPost 3 subtle formatting bugs fixed in our Cloudflare Worker: 1. Moon leak: Evening briefs published with a sun instead of a moon 🌙 due to fragile regex. 2. Double header: "THE SIGNAL" title duplicated when GPT outputted custom HTML nesting. 3. Bracket leak: Short category tags like [AI] escaped our old {12,140} length limit filter. Regex cleanup is 90% of building production-grade AI products. How much post-processing does your AI writer need? #buildinpublic

  • lumaBuilds
    Luma (@lumaBuilds) reported

    We migrated Zeiko from Vercel to Cloudflare. Not because Vercel was bad, but because our infrastructure bill became a growth tax. The real lesson: Don’t migrate platforms. Migrate risk. Here’s what broke, what we learned, and why margin won 👇

  • 0xMassi
    Massi — oss/acc (@0xMassi) reported

    I want to talk with people building AI systems that touch the web. RAG, agents, MCP tools, web scraping, docs ingestion, competitor monitoring, data extraction. What’s the annoying part nobody talks about? Stale docs? Noisy HTML? Cloudflare? Selectors breaking? Bad markdown? Search APIs? Crawlers? Chunking? Reply or DM me. I’m trying to understand the real workflows, not the polished demo version.

  • valhalla_dev
    developing valhalla - h/acc (@valhalla_dev) reported

    CloudFlare has been one of the very, very few instances of cloud services that I've had close to 0 issues with. They ship stupid fast and their tech is really solid

  • Skreeauk
    Yog (@Skreeauk) reported

    @SN0W1NSUMMER Just seems like bad routing / packet loss from your isp, so I’d recommend using a vpn, you can try Cloudflare WARP for free to see if it becomes better. If you want even better connection, then mudfish pay per usage is really cheap and has good routing to japan

  • itzadetunji1
    Adetunji | Software Engineer (Web & Mobile) (@itzadetunji1) reported

    @nooriefyi Cloudflare doesn't support all the features that my nextjs app does Seems to be why devs have stuck with cloudflare for quite a long time now

  • ReflectiveRuby2
    ReflectiveRuby 🇺🇦 🇵🇸 🇸🇩 🇨🇩 🇻🇪 (@ReflectiveRuby2) reported

    @zunzetrider Have you never seen fake Cloudflare verifications that run PowerShell scripts? They've been getting people for a while.

  • apruden08
    Alex Pruden (@apruden08) reported

    Quantum phases of denial: 1) Quantum computing isn't a real thing it's fud 2) Quantum computing is so easy to fix, we'll just do it when it's time. Researchers from Caltech, Stanford are saying (1) is wrong, and Google/Cloudflare are investing NOW to prepare for Q-Day in 2029. Q: Why is this so hard for people in the blockchain industry ( with a few notable exceptions) to treat this problem like everyone else in the world is treating it, aka with seriousness. A: Dogma

  • WebDevCaptain
    Shreyash (@WebDevCaptain) reported

    "But what about traditional non-HTTP infrastructure tracking? My team runs random legacy TCP/UDP gaming, IoT, or real-time database servers." Look at Cloudflare Spectrum. It pushes unmetered DDoS mitigation and edge network acceleration way past standard L7 reverse proxy constraints. You proxy raw TCP and UDP applications directly through their global hardware lines. You can tie it into Argo smart routing to completely minimize packet loss and server-side connection congestion worldwide. #Networking #SysAdmin #DevOps

  • ni5arga
    nisarga (@ni5arga) reported

    Running out of Vercel's free plan due to the influx of all the traffic on my site, migrating to Cloudflare Pages – expect a little bit of downtime & latency. Edit: The migration has been completed, monitoring for latency & speed issues.

  • xfdass4s
    /dev/null (@xfdass4s) reported

    @KiwiFarmsDotNet how sad the big kiwi farms cant even defend against 5k ips lol blud never heard of cloudflare XD LMAOOO

  • fatimayusf
    Fatima Yusuf (@fatimayusf) reported

    Huge effort by the team. Startups can now get up to $350,000 in credits on @Cloudflare. There’s never been a better time to build 🚀

  • torbar
    Tom Barber 🐀 (@torbar) reported

    @Fhajad @anurag_bhatia I remember when cloudflare started the 1.1.1.1 dns there was a guy on Reddit that was like “I have 300 iPads out there with no management that I was using 1.1.1.1 as a fake dns to block web access on them since they couldn’t resolve dns. This sucks”

  • shiweidu
    Seven Du (@shiweidu) reported

    Before this, I was a Prisma fan for six years. A few months ago, after migrating my deployment environment to Cloudflare, Prisma v7 exposed many problems, so I switched to Drizzle. (1/2)

  • Justalurke35517
    Justalurker (@Justalurke35517) reported

    Cloudflare can **** itself. Recently, about 20% of the sites I use are ‘protected.’ So protected that I can no longer view them. **** Cloudflare.

  • vauban_tech
    Vauban (@vauban_tech) reported

    If Cloudflare goes down tomorrow, my passport proof still works. My RPC is my own validator. My prover is my container. This is not ideology. It is risk management.

  • Voidmob_com
    VoidMob (Private Connectivity) (@Voidmob_com) reported

    How to scrape Cloudflare, Akamai, and DataDome protected sites without detection, blocks, or rate limits. Scraping is a still big part of many businesses globally, but most setups fail because they only solve half the problem. Stealth browser with a datacenter/residential IP = blocked. Clean IP with stock Puppeteer = blocked. Anti-bot platforms run seven detection layers. You need to pass all seven. New tools like CloakBrowser handles the browser layer: - 33 C++ source-level Chromium patches. - Not JavaScript injection. - Passes reCAPTCHA v3 with 0.9 score. - Auto-resolves Cloudflare Turnstile. - Real TLS fingerprint (JA3/JA4). Not spoofed. - CDP leak points removed at source level. - Free, open source, drop-in Playwright replacement. But all antidetect browsers says it themselves: "bring your own proxies." The browser is clean. The network still exposes you. VoidMob dedicated mobile proxies handle the network layer: - Real 4G/5G carrier IP. Mobile ASN from real carrier. - No proxy/vpn detected due to genuine mobile devices. - Configurable p0f fingerprint matching the browser's claimed OS. - Carrier-native DNS. No ASN mismatch. - Vless Xray to scrape from restricted regions. - No limits, no throttling, all protocols supported. Seven detection layers. Two tools. No blocks. No CAPTCHAs. Ultimate scraping setup. Works for high-volumes and AI agents as well.

  • inventur_es
    Marcus Gill Greenwood (@inventur_es) reported

    @FinlaysonConnor I don’t think the issue was whether Webflow was bad at what it did, the fact is web design is now both trivial and virtually free with LLMs. Hosting is also free (via services like Cloudflare) or very cheap. I actually think the pivot was necessary. Same with Wix but at least they got ahead of it with Base44 acquisition

  • zekramu
    zek (@zekramu) reported

    @catawampless Native support to Cloudflare code. Technically you can do it, but it isnt natively supported (at least it doesn’t appear that way from their site)

  • SamTinnerholm
    Samuel Tinnerholm (@SamTinnerholm) reported

    @oddsnack @devpmxt We ran into issues with cloudflare and had to stop uploading files to the archive. Rest assured, it will be backfilled.

  • PerceivingAI
    PerceivingAI (@PerceivingAI) reported

    @idare Cloudflare free has so much value it's insane but I never thought about that use case. Fudge, now I have to have one. Maybe get a CF worker to be a sort of librarian and just throw all sorts of stuff at it. Turn it into a sort of well of knowledge for agents.

  • brianolavi
    Brian Julkunen (@brianolavi) reported

    @RyanYorkSEO @chris_nectiv Good question, not sure specifically how the cloudflare service works (but I am going to deploy everywhere i can) it sounds like it looks for a user agent header for accepts markdown and then serves the markdown file

  • heykumaonx
    kuma (@heykumaonx) reported

    @alexmacgregor__ just change vercel to cf now, cloudflare for most things have had bad experience with vercel....

  • chidozie_xyz
    chidozie (@chidozie_xyz) reported

    someone please help me, i need to access a site on chrome but cloudflare verification has been fvcking me up for 3+ days now. i don't know what to do again, and this site was opening without issues previously. what can i do to pass the verification?

  • snqped
    PERVERTBALLMASTER3001 (@snqped) reported

    Kill all cloudflare interns do they not understand that every time they **** up ubereats goes down?????

  • RaveSlave2025
    RaveSlave (@RaveSlave2025) reported

    @AvonandsomerRob Lava lamps help protect the internet by generating true, unpredictable randomness needed for secure encryption. Because computers rely on predictable algorithms, they are bad at creating true random numbers. Security companies, like Cloudflare, film these lamps to thwart hackers.

  • miyagiyang
    Ares (@miyagiyang) reported

    @brandonjcarl @Cloudflare Thanks for your reply. You are the expert. Actually I'm cloudflares shareholder. My concern is if they do not support Python ,so how do they grab the opportunity from edge AI. So you mean containers cannot solve the problems of Python?