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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.

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 33% Cloud Services (33%)
  • 20% Hosting (20%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Leuven Domains 3 hours ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 18 hours ago
Mâcon Cloud Services 6 days ago
Ashburn Domains 10 days ago
Rosario Domains 14 days ago
Merlo Domains 16 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • cultist_dev
    athrv.sh (@cultist_dev) reported

    Vercel and Cloudflare, if push comes to shove I'll use AWS. Never tried Render so no judgements.

  • ren_assetcolle
    REN | Serverless Infrastructure (@ren_assetcolle) reported

    Grid bots aren't slow because of bad code. They're slow because of where the code lives. Cloudflare Workers fires from 300+ locations worldwide. Your order reaches the exchange before the SaaS queue even starts.

  • SambitBiswas
    Sambit (@SambitBiswas) reported

    Cloudflare is a such a sick name for what they do damn

  • barrymerritt
    Barry Merritt☦ (@barrymerritt) reported

    @GeekyBoarders Who DDOSs anymore? It's expensive and takes a lot of resources. The bandwidth required is huge. 500Gbps - 1000Gbps. Major router services like Cloudflare shut it down quick.

  • mynameistito
    Tito (@mynameistito) reported

    .@dok2001 or anyone on the relevant Cloudflare Team: Is there any plans for workers to support UDP Traffic? I've got a proj that uses a 3rd party for grabbing `gamedig` data and I'd loved to just have everything just on CF without the need for VPS/connectors.

  • hunvreus
    Ronan Berder (@hunvreus) reported

    @askfalse @Jilles @TysonTrautmann Maybe I wasn't clear. My issue is this: - In most cases, I'm happy to use Cloudflare because it's pretty hands off and handle security and availability. - In this case though, while DO does support my use case, it comes at a significant overhead (I have to use 5 services and I'm also building something Cloudflare specific, with the main technical brick being a proprietary tech). - It'd be fine if it basically came with significant wins (for example every single user can magically get access to the closest region for the DO). - Because it's not, I feel that (for now) I may be better off with Flyio or Hetzner. I would still use Cloudflare if I were building a TanStack Start app, or some infra for an AI agent.

  • nikita_altik
    " (@nikita_altik) reported

    @AyakaMods Or rather Cloudflare should take an L. Don't use this crap.

  • Toye_Pro
    TOYE (@Toye_Pro) reported

    At first glance, this might just look like a simple update. But it actually says a lot about what @HelmTrading is doing behind the scenes. Getting into Cloudflare for Startups isn’t just for show. It means they now have access to infrastructure that can seriously improve how the platform performs and how well it’s protected. And that matters more than people think. For something like Helm where users are interacting with markets tied to real-world outcomes you can’t afford issues like: slow execution downtime or security gaps Even small problems in those areas can affect trust. With Cloudflare in the picture, things become a lot stronger: better protection against attacks faster experience across different regions more stability as more users come in Basically, the platform becomes more reliable and harder to break. What stood out to me is that moves like this usually happen when a project is getting ready for more growth. You don’t focus on this level of infrastructure unless you’re thinking long term. So, this isn’t just about an announcement. It’s about building something that can actually handle scale when attention comes. And in this space, that’s what really separates projects that last from the ones that don’t.

  • kettanaito
    Artem Zakharchenko (@kettanaito) reported

    @tmeire_ I'm trying to see how many people can derive what it does from prior art, and how much they are, in fact, familiar with that prior art. Winking at Service Workers, Cloudflare workers...

  • cumulus_____
    Cumulus (@cumulus_____) reported

    @CodeWithAmann Always vercel, anything backend related render. If heavy and need speed aws Never ever Cloudflare, just not curious to learn it and I don’t understand their pricing

  • numberbee7070
    Yash Garg (@numberbee7070) reported

    @haydendevs In India, they just do random things with DNS and it starts breaking everything. And nobody is there to fix it. I recall my home ISP once started sending incorrect AAAA responses which broke *** cli. Now I default my DNS to cloudflare always.

  • HaloArchive
    HaloArchive (@HaloArchive) reported

    Anyone prior to 2:20 am EST 04/25 is approve. Thats it for the night. Going to bed. Yahoo mails seem delayed if waiting on verify. Drop a DM on Discord with your email if you have issues (twitter DMs not showing up). Cloudflare block? Turn off Private Relay if you are on an iPhone. Or any VPNs etc. if not on that send RayID or IP.

  • top5seo
    David McSweeney (@top5seo) reported

    As an example of how meaningless this is without context (i.e. the domain, queries), here's a completely dead, broken site that's sitting in my CloudFlare account. I abandoned it years ago. But the domain has been renewing, it still "exists" on my hosting account (the DNS resolves), and has been happily serving a broken page and a 500 response (likely since around 2024). I'd forgotten about it. It's deindexed. Yet OpenAI (mainly ChatGPT-User) hit it 29 times in the past 24 hours (free Cloudflare on this site so only 24hrs of data). Why? Who knows. Ask Sam.

  • sinon_jim
    Jim Sinon (@sinon_jim) reported

    @Boronrods151563 @AI_EmeraldApple Considering recent information, its most likely either covered up, bribed, silenced those who accused them, or all of the above, with some missing details Also, why they were banned by cloudflare, if you claimed that they never lost a lawsuit?

  • MikeDVB
    Michael Denney (@MikeDVB) reported

    @CloudFlare - My email to our partner account manager bounced - and we're having a strange issue with the LAX POP and one specific end-user account. We're a web hosting provider [small one, 37k domains] - so a small fish - but still - is there any way for us to contact anyone?

  • HaloArchive
    HaloArchive (@HaloArchive) reported

    Anyone prior to 11:15 am EST 04/24 is approve. Go Register. Drop a DM or Discord with your email if you have issues. If Cloudflare block send RayID or IP.

  • Discover_666
    Disc-over-y (@Discover_666) reported

    @windscribecom For a long time I have daily attacks and intrusion attemps and disabling IPv6 was a MUST from the very beginning, it got "manageable" after that. Never missed it for anything. Not surprised it's the hacker friendly Cloudflare suggesting it.

  • slymush
    Sylvester (@slymush) reported

    @Cloudflare I am never moving off IPV4

  • TECHED9298501
    TECH Against The Odds 👽 (@TECHED9298501) reported

    @indeed Ineffective Application Tracking/Poor User Experience/Security and Scam Issues/Lack of Support/fake job listings. Indeed prioritizes quantity over quality to maximize ad revenue. Then throw in the @Cloudflare laziness.🤡💩

  • dh14151617
    dh1415161(new) (@dh14151617) reported

    @Cloudflare dealing with cloudflare is like fighting a hydra, after other people spends ages having to fix the **** that cloudflare keep breaking they **** up even more stuff making every company stupid enough to use cloudflare lose much bussiness and money

  • TypeOBosh
    RoarE (@TypeOBosh) reported

    @Cloudflare none of your servers you host are working for me wtf

  • hunvreus
    Ronan Berder (@hunvreus) reported

    @Slav636 I use Cloudflare for a lot of other stuff, especially Workers when using TanStack Start. But in this case, I have a worker and a collaboration service (Yjs + websocket + …). I “could” do it, but it’d be a mess. Easier to have a single docker compose setup on a Hetzner box.

  • chynen_eide
    Chynen Eide (@chynen_eide) reported

    I have to admit. Cloudflare is awful. Firstly, security verification: most of the websites get a verification if you are not a bot and that's fine. The problem is that it failed to load (it refreshes over and over and over again). Then if you think that's bad, Some websites get down.

  • jbobbink
    Jan-Willem Bobbink (@jbobbink) reported

    @Kyriakos_Pelek The plugin (script tag) fires on every request and sends bot hits straight to a Cloudflare Worker at the edge. I filter out humans, verify the crawler against published IP ranges and user-agent signatures, and write the hit to storage. From there it fans out to: 1. Your dashboard: per-URL, per-bot, per-country, updated live. 2. Outbound webhooks: fired on ingest, so you can push into Slack, a queue, or your own service with sub-second latency. 3. REST API: pull the same stream into GA4, Looker, BigQuery, HubSpot, or Segment whenever you want. So its not "real time" if you consider the 3-5 second delay in processing

  • kuronaa_ranze16
    lilzz ✮⋆˙ (@kuronaa_ranze16) reported

    **** evil cloudflare errors im limited to youtbe movies.

  • CaptainAppJack
    Jack Lippold (@CaptainAppJack) reported

    @Cloudflare I forgot to pay for my Netgear Orbi subscription to my router settings. So my home network is just magical bandwidth provided by the ISP gatekeepers. Zero trust was doing gods work until I went to install a lorawan gateway. Now I’m in a tailspin iykyk.

  • chef4brains
    ꉓԋҽϝ (@chef4brains) reported

    @lopp @Cloudflare Buy a @Yubico yubikey and lock down your PW manager.

  • AgentTresor
    AGENT TRESOR (@AgentTresor) reported

    Signal from this week: infra is commoditizing, distribution is not. Cloudflare says 241B tokens + 47.95M AI requests in 30d. Base Agents shows 127M tx + $40M+ volume. If your agent can't ship on MCP and settle onchain, you're building a demo. #MCP #Base

  • 0_ozgur
    Özgür (@0_ozgur) reported

    @Cloudflare I still don’t understand why IPv6 support in local network hardware remains so buggy. Whenever I run into connectivity issues, disabling IPv6 almost always fixes the problem. IPv6 adoption may be a marathon, but hardware vendors still need to put more care into making it reliable.

  • AgentTresor
    AGENT TRESOR (@AgentTresor) reported

    Signal from this week: infra is commoditizing, distribution is not. Cloudflare says 241B tokens + 47.95M AI requests in 30d. Base Agents shows 127M tx + 0M+ volume. If your agent can't ship on MCP and settle onchain, you're building a demo. #MCP #Base