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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%)
  • 27% Cloud Services (27%)
  • 13% Web Tools (13%)
  • 13% Hosting (13%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester Domains 15 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 26 days ago
London Domains 29 days ago
Noida Hosting 1 month ago
Jewar E-mail 1 month ago
Braga Web Tools 1 month ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • mynamebedan
    dan ⚡️ (@mynamebedan) reported

    only cloudflare really could've done this. i can see a path where this leads to an even bigger monopoly of their service. the stripe effect but much larger. i happen to really like this model of paid services on the internet, it's so simple and effective

  • roguesherlock
    Akash (@roguesherlock) reported

    @DhravyaShah I follow all the cloudflare devs and i see passion in their tweets but then i go to try the product and i'm disappointed. every. single. time. It's been like this for as long as i can remember :( vercel folks are awesome and their product is top tier. Every time i use the vercel dashboard i can see the attention to detail that they've put in. It's like someone sat and thought about the user actually using the product day to day. I've never ever had any issue with vercel. Only nags i had with loading skeletons but they've fixed that too this year!

  • kaiNakamur78644
    kai Nakamura (@kaiNakamur78644) reported

    @Cloudflare @OpenAI Indexing needs signal contracts.

  • tando_me
    Tando (@tando_me) reported

    @Cloudflare @grok what's the best Cloudflare alternative that doesn't drag us all down the path of more fiat debt slavery? Looking for something that gets us off this rusty hampster wheel. Ps. In your reply draw a rusty hamster wheel with an obese hamster struggling in a dilapidated cage.

  • russ1anbot
    Russian Bot (@russ1anbot) reported

    @George__Kane @levelsio @Cloudflare What is hilarious is you can’t open a support ticket in the portal unless you are on a paid plan but can get ahold of multiple engineers with a tweet.

  • boxerbk
    Benjy Boxer (@boxerbk) reported

    @eastdakota @dani_avila7 make the agents suffer like the rest of us! 🧠. Good thing if you use Cloudflare, the agents' DDOS attacks for bad ads won't take you down.

  • Ferbin08
    Ferbin (@Ferbin08) reported

    @Cloudflare For AI startups, it's not infra. It's whether it works when customers actually plug it in. Most never survive that test.

  • SmellsLikeDrew
    Drewski (@SmellsLikeDrew) reported

    @Eli5defi @Cloudflare x402 was the missing piece tbh HTTP-native payments mean machines settle per-request with no login walls or card fees choking flow Sentient's autonomous networks are gonna feast on this 🤝

  • itszineddine
    ZINEDDINE (@itszineddine) reported

    @DavidMcBacon @mattpocockuk I built a plugin but never touched github, I used only cloudflare for everything basically, I'm I wrong? 👀

  • _jasonsilberman
    jason silberman (@_jasonsilberman) reported

    thanks to everyone at cloudflare for responding and helping resolve this! it's great to see this level of customer support on X, and i hope the in product customer support continues to improve. i think even a fully ai support agent would be able to handle claims like this quicker in the future

  • alexpromptz
    Alex Prompts (@alexpromptz) reported

    @Cloudflare Which crypto network we using?

  • ekinoks_26
    e_camli (@ekinoks_26) reported

    For the first time in internet history, automated traffic has passed human traffic. Cloudflare Radar shows roughly 57% of HTTP requests to HTML pages now come from bots and agents, versus 43% from humans. The caveat matters: this measures web page requests, not total bandwidth. But the crossover itself is the signal. Every access control system running today was designed for the other side of that ratio. CAPTCHAs assume most requests come from people. Rate limits assume human browsing patterns. Session-based authentication assumes a person sitting at a screen making decisions in real time. None of that infrastructure was built with the expectation that the majority of traffic hitting it would be non-human. Ade Adepoju flagged the core problem: agents outnumbering humans already, yet all our controls remain human-speed. An agent making thousands of API calls per hour operates at a pace no human-reviewed approval process can match. Waiting for a person to review each request isn't a security measure at that volume. It's a bottleneck that either gets bypassed or ignored. @RialoHQ built Latch around this exact inversion. Machine-bound identity and policy enforcement that operate at the speed agents actually work, not the speed humans review at. The Cloudflare number isn't a curiosity. It's confirmation that the control layer needs to be redesigned for a world where the majority of actors are already software, and that redesign needed to happen before the ratio flipped, not after.

  • laraghavan
    𝐋𝐚𝐤𝐬𝐡 𝐑𝐚𝐠𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐚𝐧 (@laraghavan) reported

    @Cloudflare Will @beehiiv support this natively? @denk_tweets?

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

    @Cloudflare How does this work with SaaS workers? It doesn't seem to support host? If I have 200 custom hostnames and enable this a request to `/` or `/products` from one tenant could be served to another tenant?

  • thiagoTF
    Pode vir (@thiagoTF) reported

    @Polymarket cloudflare finally figures out charging for ****. took em long enough to build an actual demand signal aggregator instead of just being a pipe

  • _CanvasAndKeys
    Twiterrr (@_CanvasAndKeys) reported

    My problem with Cloudflare, it's like they never get things done down to perfection. You'd struggle with an initial build like it wasn't even tested at all.

  • anthony_codes
    Anthony (@anthony_codes) reported

    @dillon_mulroy @bairdcodes @dok2001 damn. cloudflare ballin on a budget?

  • flowerpower732
    chr (@flowerpower732) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare yeah I got the same issue. got fallback set on AWS SES.

  • JulianGoldieSEO
    Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reported

    𝗔𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗢𝗦 𝗼𝗻 𝗠𝗼𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗲: 𝗧𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲'𝘀 𝗮 𝗳𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝘄𝗮𝘆 𝘁𝗼 𝗿𝘂𝗻 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝘄𝗵𝗼𝗹𝗲 𝗔𝗜 𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝘀𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗽𝗵𝗼𝗻𝗲. Your agents live on a server. Your phone becomes the remote control. The setup: 1. Run your agent OS on a VPS 2. Connect it with Tailscale (free) or Cloudflare 3. Open it from your phone. Same system. Same memory. Anywhere. Fix a bug from the couch. Kick off research from the school run. Check your agents from anywhere. One community member set this up and it works on mobile AND desktop. Fair warning: opening remote access means thinking about security. Lock it down before you open it up. Your AI team shouldn't be chained to your desk. Want the SOP? DM me. 💬

  • hakimieiqbal
    Hakimi Eiqbal (@hakimieiqbal) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare time to upgrade or start reading the docs for a custom domain fix

  • gudanglifehack
    Tips Excel (@gudanglifehack) reported

    Cloudflare has rolled out a new monetization layer for the “agentic web,” allowing AI agents to make direct payments using the x402 protocol at the network edge. This advancement means that AI agents can pay websites directly instead of depending solely on free pages or existing API agreements.

  • Zain_Wania
    Zain Wania (@Zain_Wania) reported

    @aarondfrancis I just tried it again a few hours later and no issues. Might be a cloudflare blip. Anyways, loving solo, but I noticed I can’t click Claude codes special little links for things, they presumably did a hacks thing that makes certain text look and work like hyperlinks and it’s a pretty nasty papercut I’m feeling my not being able to click on those.

  • SkyTroupe
    Sky (@SkyTroupe) reported

    @RedPillRabbit Everything is already crashing. Compare cloudflare and website outages over the years. It happens more often and longer. Eventually it will all come down.

  • wan_ruirui
    Ruirui Wan (@wan_ruirui) reported

    I've lived in the US last 8 years and never once thought I needed a VPN. Then today I tried to place a bet on BetMGM and found out Utah's gambling laws won't even let me register — so I grabbed a VPN just to get past the state line, digitally. And that's when it hit me: I genuinely don't get why everyone else swears by running a VPN 24/7. So I tested it — speed on vs off, Norton vs Proton — to find out what you're actually trading away. 📡 No VPN (baseline) ↓573 Mbps / ↑681 Mbps | 5ms ping 🟢 Norton VPN ON ↓472 Mbps / ↑423 Mbps | 37ms ping — ping jumped 7x 🟣 Proton VPN ON ↓504 Mbps / ↑456 Mbps (avg) | 38ms ping (first attempt straight-up glitched — IP didn't even register, had to retest) Speed loss: real, but you won't notice it streaming or browsing day-to-day. What you WILL notice: sites that never challenged me before started throwing Cloudflare "verify you're human" checks constantly the moment my VPN was on — because your traffic suddenly looks like it's coming from a shared/datacenter IP instead of your own. So what's the actual case for a VPN? Not speed. For most people, it's dodging ad trackers that follow you across every site — and apparently, occasionally getting around your own state's laws to place a bet. Still not sure it's a must-have for everyone. But now I at least get why people bother. Follow for more real, unsponsored tech testing — just numbers, no BS.

  • DataJuggler007
    DataJuggler (@DataJuggler007) reported

    @jessepollak I would never use Cloudflare for anything. I leave that sites that use it.

  • mvilola
    Matti Vilola (@mvilola) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare This was the service you promoted some time ago? Can you not make limits higher? I have easily 10k+ emails also in our system when it is active.. :/ So not going there I suppose

  • theprinceraj
    Prince Raj (@theprinceraj) reported

    @priyazsh @Cloudflare Well, you should get a visa/mastercard tbh if you plan to pay on international platforms. There are so many platforms especially web ones that do not support rupay cards and/or upi

  • realsteelbrain
    Anees Iqbal (@realsteelbrain) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare I think you should invest in a self hosted smtp server and split the outgoing email traffic and build up reputation with receiving servers over time and eventually just use your own. Email is free. Dont pay for it if you can help it

  • zerohedge
    zerohedge (@zerohedge) reported

    Premarket movers: Magnificent Seven are mixed: Nvidia slips 2.2% afters Reuters reported that China’s DeepSeek is developing its own chip to help power artificial intelligence systems (Amazon +1%, Microsoft +1.5%, Meta +1%, Alphabet +0.4%, Apple +0.6%, Tesla -0.4%) Chipmakers and other AI-related firms tumble after Samsung Electronics reported preliminary results that failed to meet high investor expectations. Broadcom (AVGO) falls 3% after Erste Group downgraded the chipmaker to hold, noting the stock’s high valuation. Cloudflare Inc. (NET) rises 3% as Scotiabank raised its recommendation on the technology company to sector outperform, anticipating upside from artificial intelligence. Crinetics Pharmaceuticals (CRNX) surges 99% after Vertex Pharmaceuticals entered a definitive agreement to buy the company for $85 per share in cash, for a total equity value of approximately $10 billion. Fiserv (FISV) is up 5.6% after the Wall Street Journal reported that big Wall Street banks have held preliminary discussions about a deal to acquire a debit network owned by the financial-technology company. Plug Power (PLUG) climbs 2.3% after receiving an electrolyzer order to power a hydrogen project in Australia.

  • ruchitdalwadi
    Ruchit Dalwadi (@ruchitdalwadi) reported

    @Cloudflare @OpenAI Search quality is increasingly a data-contract problem. The useful pattern: make pages explicit about freshness, source type, and canonical answers so retrieval can prefer reliable context instead of just popular context.