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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

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  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 27% Cloud Services (27%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 9% Web Tools (9%)
  • 5% E-mail (5%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Angers Cloud Services 1 day ago
London Domains 4 days ago
Noida Hosting 16 days ago
Jewar E-mail 17 days ago
Braga Web Tools 17 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 18 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • raccoon_builds
    Raccoon 🦝 (@raccoon_builds) reported

    @goldenelephant1 @Cloudflare @grok I'm not on the paid one either mate. i was just trying to help you i'll got the same thing as you and my agent Ia told me its wasn't attack only bot. i'm running a taxi company website so yeah. need to be protected.

  • fern_miracles
    Miracles Live 🇹🇭 (@fern_miracles) reported

    @amasad You should vibe-code the Replit platform to log every negative experience a user has - from constant cloudflare warnings, to erroneous account lockdowns with notifications that user has exceeded limits, to runaway agents. -> Auto determine the highest ROI fix for least friction.

  • JakeKing
    Jake (@JakeKing) reported

    Surprised to see that only 50% of internet traffic is now automated. the old "human good, bot bad" binary is dead. @Cloudflare scores every request 1-99 on behavioral trust instead.

  • naisonsouza
    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.

  • tbpn
    TBPN (@tbpn) reported

    FULL INTERVIEW: Cloudflare CEO @eastdakota joins TBPN to discuss why agent traffic has surpassed human web traffic, the company's acquisition of VoidZero, and why concerns about data center water usage are overblown. 2:13 - Why today's infrastructure can't support billions of AI agents 7:38 - Bot traffic vs. human traffic 11:51 - Long-running AI agents are the future, not chatbots 15:15 - The 3 reasons companies are moving AI inference to the edge 17:29 - On concerns about data centers using too much water 19:41 - Matthew Prince on lawsuits from Spain and Italy over piracy 22:10 - Why being a public company is healthier than taking VC money 28:57 - Matthew Prince on hiring 1,111 interns 2:13 - Why today's infrastructure can't support billions of AI agents 7:38 - Bot traffic vs. human traffic 11:51 - Long-running AI agents are the future, not chatbots 15:15 - The 3 reasons companies are moving AI inference to the edge 17:29 - On concerns about data centers using too much water 19:41 - Matthew Prince on lawsuits from Spain and Italy over piracy 22:10 - Why being a public company is healthier than taking VC money 28:57 - Matthew Prince on hiring 1,111 interns

  • gptworkspace
    GPT Workspace (@gptworkspace) reported

    GPT Workspace is temporarily affected by @Cloudflare related issues. We expect the problem to be resolved shortly.

  • R3inhard666
    R.H. (@R3inhard666) reported

    @_yorunoken Technically you can host your personal webservers etc with the bandwidth I have and no port forwarding (due to CGNAT) isn't a problem with cloudflare tunnel or just configure wireguard in a cheap vps close to you for port forwarding...

  • tbpn
    TBPN (@tbpn) reported

    Cloudflare CEO @eastdakota joins TBPN to discuss why agent traffic has surpassed human web traffic, the company's acquisition of VoidZero, and why concerns about data center water usage are overblown. 2:13 - Why today's infrastructure can't support billions of AI agents 7:38 - Bot traffic vs. human traffic 11:51 - Long-running AI agents are the future, not chatbots 15:15 - The 3 reasons companies are moving AI inference to the edge 17:29 - On concerns about data centers using too much water 19:41 - Matthew Prince on lawsuits from Spain and Italy over piracy 22:10 - Why being a public company is healthier than taking VC money 28:57 - Matthew Prince on hiring 1,111 interns

  • nikhildp
    Nikhil Agarwal (@nikhildp) reported

    @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev Very disappointed that one developer mistake resulted in a $600 bill overnight and you won't help with this. There's no way to enforce a spending limit and it seems others have experienced even worse issues but you guys have done nothing to solve this.

  • officialKrishD
    Krish Dasgupta (@officialKrishD) reported

    @threepointone lol ! But, You ought to keep an eye on Cloudflare today. Folks will route local models and route private compute endpoints. Might create a service disruption. People are going crazy over access issue of the model. Some even said that they incorporated it in their ecosystem. I wonder do they not even do the Evals ? Just plug the newest model to fool their clients . And now the system broke !

  • BritishTuga
    British Tuga (@BritishTuga) reported

    @dearg_x @Cloudflare Literally happened to me today. Thought I'd try out Cloudflare domains and Cloudflare pages. Whole thing goes down

  • ODordio
    Miguel Cardoso (@ODordio) reported

    After 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.

  • tbpn
    TBPN (@tbpn) reported

    FULL INTERVIEW: Cloudflare CEO @eastdakota joins TBPN to discuss why agent traffic has surpassed human web traffic, the company's acquisition of VoidZero, and why concerns about data center water usage are overblown. 2:13 - Why today's infrastructure can't support billions of AI agents 7:38 - Bot traffic vs. human traffic 11:51 - Long-running AI agents are the future, not chatbots 15:15 - The 3 reasons companies are moving AI inference to the edge 17:29 - On concerns about data centers using too much water 19:41 - Matthew Prince on lawsuits from Spain and Italy over piracy 22:10 - Why being a public company is healthier than taking VC money 28:57 - Matthew Prince on hiring 1,111 interns

  • nthglsn
    Nathan (@nthglsn) reported

    @mofeeni @Cloudflare damn...

  • goldenelephant1
    Jason from BallotScore.com (@goldenelephant1) reported

    @Cloudflare What i see is hackers using Cloudflare to circumvent their services by using them as a reverse proxy. I have seen multiple attacks trying to grab my .env, checking for wp-install etc files all from Cloudflare IP's. Reported it to You. You said **** off!

  • morpiggg
    Dito (@morpiggg) reported

    @ritakozlov @Cloudflare wait which cf service are they using for hosting their SFUs? containers supports UDP now?

  • 0x15f
    Jake Casto (@0x15f) reported

    @TRPage_dev @Yank @Cloudflare Use their Slack or Discord for issues u less you pay for premium success. Far faster turn around, open ticket and post issue in relevant channel

  • Nordikkkk
    Leon (@Nordikkkk) reported

    @PlutoPurityGG @nthglsn @Cloudflare They did receive the service, you pay retroactively

  • andrewmccalip
    Andrew McCalip (@andrewmccalip) reported

    Looks like it's going to be a battle against spammers for the next few days. This is an interesting technical problem. There is no way they get their money out, every account traffic pattern will be reviewed and checked against fraud clusters. It's really not hard to see it. I'm more focused on lightening the load for the server endpoints, which are drowning. There is probably a CloudFlare solution I'll have to implement today. In the meantime, I'm suspending all click revenue, auto-banning all suspicious accounts, implementing user caps at $5 per hour. Thanks for all the love, this has been the craziest 24 hours on twitter since Lk99. Will do my best to keep the vibes immaculate. If you have any issues whatsoever, blanket refunds. I'll get a better advertiser telemetry report baked into the portal soon.

  • 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

  • 0xchmod
    Chamoda Pandithage (@0xchmod) reported

    @cagrisarigoz @Cloudflare Yep, down for me

  • k1rallik
    BuBBliK (@k1rallik) reported

    ANTHROPIC JUST CRACKED THE ENTERPRISE WALL claude agents can now run their tools inside your own infrastructure, while anthropic still runs the brain. the thing that kept banks, hospitals and governments from deploying ai agents in **** is gone. your data never leaves your perimeter. - the agent loop, model calls and orchestration stay on anthropic's side - tool execution, files and network egress move fully into your environment - ships with cloudflare, daytona, modal, vercel and 5 new providers - mcp tunnels let agents reach private servers with zero inbound firewall rules the model wars get the headlines. this is the part that actually ships agents to ****.

  • system_monarch
    Puneet Patwari (@system_monarch) reported

    Caching at the CDN? Easy. Knowing when to clear it? That's where it gets fun. Scenario: you deploy a bug fix. API now returns corrected data. But CDN edges worldwide are still happily serving the old, broken response. And they'll keep doing it until the cache expires. Three ways to deal with this: 1. TTL-based expiry (the simple one) Set a timer. Content expires automatically. Some rules of thumb: - Changes every few hours → 5 min TTL - Changes daily → 1 hour TTL - Versioned assets (app-v2.3.1.js) → 1 year (filename changes with each version, so it doesn't matter) The tradeoff: if TTL is 60 seconds, users might see stale data for up to 60 seconds after a change. That's it. For 80% of use cases, totally fine. 2. Purge API (the manual override) Force-clear content from all edges immediately. Every CDN has this. CloudFront invalidations, Fastly instant purge, Cloudflare cache purge. The catch: if you purge 10,000 URLs after a deploy, all edges suddenly have empty caches. They ALL go fetch from origin at the same time. Thundering herd. Your origin gets crushed. Good for: targeted fixes on a few URLs. Bad for: bulk clearing after every deploy. 3. Stale-while-revalidate (the one you should actually use) This is my go-to for almost everything: Cache-Control: max-age=60, stale-while-revalidate=30 What this means: - Content is fresh for 60 seconds - After that, serve the stale version instantly to the user - But in the background, go fetch the fresh version from origin - Next user gets the updated content User never waits. Ever. Freshness catches up within seconds. No thundering herd. If you take one thing from this entire thread: use stale-while-revalidate. It fixes 90% of CDN cache headaches.

  • thevpncompany
    hide.me VPN (@thevpncompany) reported

    Scale check: Cloudflare blocked 20.5M DDoS attacks in Q1 2025. The biggest on record hit 31.4 Tbps. No home connection survives that. The goal isn't being unkillable. It's never handing over the address they'd aim at.

  • mofeeni
    Timo (@mofeeni) reported

    @nthglsn @Cloudflare Wow that’s crazy. Huge ticket paid and they don’t answer. Same ****** support as Meta. My family’s polo club Instagram account was disabled on Monday by automated AI. I was not able to talk to a single person. ALL the business was through the Instagram.

  • devrappy
    Rapture Godson (@devrappy) reported

    @honour_can_code @akinkunmi Some people don’t realize companies like Vercel and Amazon overlap in certain areas. Byteship, upload thing, cloudinary, cloudflare R2, and others all store files — but they do it differently. The weakness for one is the strength of the other. Some have more features than other, some don't require much to setup. The existence of a company solving a problem doesn’t invalidate a new idea. You can build it better, simpler, for a different audience, or with a more innovative approach. Competition isn’t a stop sign — it’s validation. Finally, some people are not paying for a cheaper option, but for a different vision.

  • hasan_ab_hasan
    Hasan Aboul Hasan (@hasan_ab_hasan) reported

    Day 2 of building ToolerBox: the largest free online tools site on the web. Today I added country analytics to the admin dashboard. Every login now records which country it came from. If an account later logs in from a new country, it gets flagged. I thought this needed a paid geolocation service. It didn't. Why I built it: A new-country login is one of the cheapest signals an account is shared or stolen. And knowing where users actually are guides what to localize and build next. How it works: Cloudflare already geolocates every visitor at the edge and stamps a country code on requests. A free header, CF-IPCountry. No MaxMind database, no geolocation API, no latency. But there's a catch. A header is just text the client sends. Anyone can hit my server directly and send "CF-IPCountry: US". So NEVER trust it. The fix: only trust the header when the IP connecting to you is provably Cloudflare. A forged header sent to the origin gets ignored, its IP isn't Cloudflare's. Trust the header, but only from a source that can't fake it. A few other decisions: - Store the country on the user row, so the admin list stays fast, no per-user joins. - Increment the per-country counter atomically, so two logins at once don't lose a count. That's a race condition. - Fire the alert ONCE, on the first mismatch, not on every foreign login. It's a review signal, not an auto-block. VPNs, proxies, and travel exist. The result: shared or stolen accounts land on a reviewable list, plus real location data, no analytics vendor. And yes, I know this looks like overkill on day 2. But ToolerBox is my lab to learn and build real, scalable, production-ready apps. I'd rather build it now and grow into it than bolt it on later.

  • caminomaster
    Caminomaster (@caminomaster) reported

    @Cloudflare Turnstile verification is not working. Unable to login #CloudflareDown

  • Maximum__YT
    Maximum YT (@Maximum__YT) reported

    @ppennguu Seems like it’s Canada wide issue, cloudflare is also down in Canada including telus

  • repocatai_git
    RepoCatAI | Sharing GitHub Projects for AI & Robot (@repocatai_git) reported

    [BOOKMARK THIS] FreeDomain — open-source free domains for shipping side projects without domain fees A repo that started as a teen DNS experiment now helps hundreds of thousands of people get online. Here’s what makes it worth saving: · Claim a free domain for your project, lab, portfolio, bot, demo, or org · Supports extensions like .DPDNS.ORG, .US.KG, .QZZ.IO, .XX.KG, and .QD.JE · Bring your own DNS provider → use Cloudflare, FreeDNS, Hostry, or whatever setup you already trust · Dashboard-based registration instead of begging in an issue thread · Open-source repo with docs, tutorials, FAQ, and abuse reporting paths · Built around a simple idea: your first public internet identity should not cost money · Already operating at serious scale → the README says 500,000+ domains have been registered · Maintained by Edward Hsing and the DigitalPlat Foundation community Why it matters: Every indie dev has a folder full of half-shipped ideas because the “tiny” setup costs add friction. FreeDomain removes one of those blockers: grab a name, point DNS, and make the thing real. Especially useful for student projects, hackathon demos, small tools, robotics dashboards, agent demos, and experiments that deserve a public URL before they deserve a paid domain. Follow @repocatai_git for more AI / Agent / Robotics drops 🚀