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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

The graph below depicts the number of Cloudflare reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

July 15: Problems at Cloudflare

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 36% Domains (36%)
  • 29% Cloud Services (29%)
  • 14% Web Tools (14%)
  • 14% Hosting (14%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
New York City Hosting 1 day ago
Manchester Domains 22 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 1 month ago
London Domains 1 month ago
Noida Hosting 2 months ago
Jewar E-mail 2 months ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • rohan_2502
    Rohan Kulkarni (@rohan_2502) reported

    Hiring a dev. ( ya say clickbait but read full, you will get some idea ) might sound funny, so easy just add a folder and call it an hiring. right ? not actaully So it's been 2 weeks this system is running. Every agent has their own infra and some @Cloudflare workers running, so like when I say they work when I sleep - they actaully do. the rule is, agent never touches the code part. so I was using claude-code to manually setup standards and make sure things are smooth. but today, there were a lot of workers which are running but I need to have a proper idea about are they 200 ok, or some env are missing what's exactly benifits we are getting. and all technical things which I have been doing till now. So hired MISO. Now this role which have added, the work will be to just give me an update in the morning. OK this agent ran 3 workflows as regular everything is fine. Your X api limits are reached, need to add money. Getting it ? so this will act as a layer which can help me to build and code parallel. So excited to see how this performs. And if you see me launcing some micro-saas, that's build with help of "MISO"

  • HotAisle
    Hot Aisle (@HotAisle) reported

    @CherryJimbo @Cloudflare Oh and customer support is a 2/10. It goes through salesforce, sends ****** emails, programmed to just auto closes issues, and is awful ux. 2 points for having anything available at all.

  • EOEboh
    Cap-EO 👨🏾‍💻 (@EOEboh) reported

    The second real problem: backups With Postgres on a managed service, backups are a checkbox. But with SQLite, the database is just a file on my server, and if that server dies, so does my business 🥹 My fix: automatic snapshots shipped to Cloudflare R2 Cheap, but I had to build it myself (there are probably better approaches like a VPS backup).

  • rayyyyyofsun
    Aakash Reddy (@rayyyyyofsun) reported

    @CherryJimbo @Cloudflare The renaming and wanting to merge into workers phase and support during that duration was bad

  • domirosari0
    Domi (@domirosari0) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare Just hire me Problem solved 🥸

  • CherryJimbo
    James Ross (@CherryJimbo) reported

    @rayyyyyofsun @Cloudflare I'd have probably given Pages an 8/10 a couple of years ago, but can't today given its trajectory and dwindling support sadly.

  • KapadiyaVikas
    Vikas Kapadiya (@KapadiyaVikas) reported

    @CherryJimbo @Cloudflare I will give AI Gateway 3/10 because there are so many goatchs, (just like every CF service), The AI Gateway works very well for text-based calls, but as soon as you move to image-based, they silently fail. We had around 20 gateways that we had to remove the code and go back to directly calling the APIs. Also, their document does not mention which services only are supported with their SDK. For example, Amazon Bedrock does not work. I have created a PR, but it never got merged.

  • lianshangpixiu
    Pixiu.eth🐬TermMax (@lianshangpixiu) reported

    @the_jujukey @RobinhoodApp @Noxa_Fi cloudflare issue is real, gotta wait it out

  • Crypto_Jargon
    Crypto Jargon (@Crypto_Jargon) reported

    💥BREAKING: Every major card network just signed onto a payment protocol built for software to pay software, no human involved. The Linux Foundation confirmed the x402 Foundation is now formally governed by 40 members, and Coinbase's original contribution of the protocol is complete. The list of backers is the real headline: Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Stripe, Ripple, Google, Amazon Web Services, Cloudflare, Circle, and both the Solana and Stellar foundations, among others. Here's the part almost nobody knows. HTTP, the protocol every website runs on, has had a status code sitting unused for thirty years. Code 402, labeled "Payment Required." The web's original architects expected someone would eventually build payments directly into it. Nobody did, because card fees made charging fractions of a cent pointless, so the internet monetized through ads and subscriptions instead. x402 finally uses that code. A server asks for payment, a client sends a stablecoin transfer, usually USDC, and gets the data back in seconds. No account, no card, no prior relationship needed. That's exactly why AI companies care. An autonomous agent can't open a bank account or pass a credit check, but it can sign a transaction. Google already built x402 into its own agent payment system. Cloudflare ships it by default in its agent toolkit. The actual usage is still small, about $24 million moved last month across 75 million payments, averaging 32 cents each. That's nothing next to what Visa or Mastercard move in a single day. But the average payment size is the tell. No card network on earth can process a 32 cent charge profitably. This protocol was built for a kind of commerce that doesn't fit inside the rails these same companies already own, which is exactly why they just joined it instead of competing with it.

  • taigrr
    Tai Groot 🐧 (@taigrr) reported

    @corrieuys @vercel @Cloudflare I actually think workers might be the worst paradigm for htmx But they are worth it for those sweet, sweet durable objects 🤤

  • brucewok88
    大黑郭 (@brucewok88) reported

    I spent hours trying to fix a Cloudflare Worker routing and caching issue with Claude Code and kept going in circles. I switched to GPT-5.6 Sol in Codex, and it found the root cause, updated the right code, and got everything working in minutes. Fast, simple, and impressive.

  • Loricatty
    Catherine Calder (@Loricatty) reported

    @alleria_eh Bloody idiot. Here is a PARTIAL list. You are using most. X itself Your Canadian internet provider, such as Telus, Rogers, Bell, or Shaw, routes traffic over an internet backbone that uses equipment, software, and services from numerous U.S companies Apple (if using an iPhone or iPad). Google (if using Android, Chrome, Gmail, or Google DNS). Qualcomm (chips in many Android phones). Intel or AMD (if using a PC). Microsoft (Windows, Edge, Outlook, OneDrive, etc.). NVIDIA (graphics hardware in many computers). Visa or Mastercard (if paying for X Premium or making online purchases). PayPal (if used for payments). Cloudflare (many websites, including services connected to X, rely on it). Amazon Web Services (AWS) (many internet services depend on AWS, even if X itself does not). Oracle (enterprise software and cloud infrastructure used across the internet). Cisco (networking equipment carrying internet traffic). Meta (if they also use Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, or Threads). Adobe (if editing photos before posting). OpenAI (if using ChatGPT to write posts). GoDaddy (if they own a website linked from their X profile). Verisign (operates key internet infrastructure for .com and .net domains).

  • nikshepsvn
    nikshep (@nikshepsvn) reported

    paid dex for $yowl, feel free to fact check all the information on the site if you can't access it for some reason, likely cloudflare geoblocking so use a vpn while i fix it

  • heyiamnick_
    Nick (@heyiamnick_) reported

    I needed better media storage for the library. Cloudinary was fine, but the credit-based pricing could get expensive as bandwidth grows. So I moved everything to Cloudflare R2: - Around $0.015/GB - Zero egress fees - Works for images, videos, ZIPs, PDFs, and backups The only problem... R2’s UI is painfully basic. I had to open files one by one just to preview them or copy the URL. So I asked Claude to build a custom media dashboard. Now I can preview everything, browse folders, copy URLs instantly, and automatically sync local media to R2 after every *** commit. Cheap storage + a custom AI-built interface. That is the kind of AI development that is actually useful.

  • devsandip
    Sandip Dev (@devsandip) reported

    holy **** @Glassdoor and @indeed all i wanted was to read a few interview questions for a particular company on glassdoor. now i have spent the last 10 minutes, filling 2 otp, 5 cloudflare capthas, yes/ok/continue on like 2 dozen screens and you still want more info. **** you

  • itsclarkholden
    Clark (@itsclarkholden) reported

    PRO TIP: Use cloudflare email routing and sending to make a custom email client for your Saas. No need to pay for support tools like Front.

  • Wrix2
    W. Rix Victory II (@Wrix2) reported

    @nikitabier My visibility is near zero and I joined around 16 years ago. Spent 6+ months with cloudflare screwing me up horribly. Stripe rejected my CashApp, but it handshakes with it elsewhere. On top of recovering from being run over by a truck, these issues have been very painful.

  • aaalexhl
    aaalex.hl (@aaalexhl) reported

    @sadcat_gamble @Noxa_Fi Why wouldn't an update be done in two days? They claim the issue is Cloudflare DNS (which it isn't) and that can be fixed in less than 24 hours (2 minutes to change nameservers, X hours to propagate)

  • RNR_0
    Romano (@RNR_0) reported

    @0x7im @Hetzner_Online @OVHcloud What I did, Install nixd and Terraform LSP. Ensure it's wired or Claude code can use it (idk if build in) Try to setup a repo and make it manage by using Terraform/Opentofu and NixOS with deploy-rs Also opentofu to manage your cloudflare settings (if any) When it's all declarative it's easier for an LLM to reason about it. My GCP bill used to be $6k, slashed to $3k after i mentioned a testnet of a testnet is retarded. Cut it down from $550 bill on GCP with GPT 5.5 and the few days of Fable (before initial ban)

  • Mavericks100xs
    Maverick (@Mavericks100xs) reported

    It’s over for cash-cat:native Chinese blockchain sleuths have uncovered the following: ‘NOXA Dev ***** History" After the incident erupted (especially post-downtime + new launch halt), the Chinese community quickly unearthed Amun Phantom's past record, with the core accusation being **"veteran rug pull playbook."** Main sources are posts from active Chinese KOLs/communities (e.g., @DiYi_Community, etc.), claiming "people who know him are well aware." - Key exposé points: Not his first big project: Two years ago (around 2024), he built a product even hotter than NOXA this time, then rugged at peak hype, allegedly draining that chain's liquidity pool dry (claims of "chain pool leader 3w ETH," possibly 30,000 ETH level, with community debate on exact figures). - Patterned operations: Every time a new chain heats up, he spins up a similar launch platform/product, quickly harvests traffic and fees, then "exits" or rugs. In 2025, multiple "exited products" of his popped up on new chains. - This time a "soft rug" not hard rug: Originally geared to straight-up bolt, but with too many bagholders this round—scale too massive (fees too high, user base huge)—direct rug would've blown up, so he opted for "soft rug" strategy: Website "issues" (Cloudflare IP block), halt new launches, shift to decentralized frontend, hand fees fully to creators, then slowly fade out. - Personality/Style Critique: Community calls it "deep-seated foreign scumbag traits, no vision for real growth," akin to some early infamous but controversial project vibes. These exposés are currently mostly community word-of-mouth + historical pattern inference, with no full public on-chain evidence chain or article yet (some say a detailed timeline post is coming). But since Amun Phantom is anonymous/semi-anonymous, historical project links rely mainly on community memory and behavioral pattern matching.

  • sherifpeterson
    Sherif Peterson (@sherifpeterson) reported

    Bots just passed humans on the web. Cloudflare puts it at 57.5% of all traffic, a year before they expected it. Run that forward 5 years: browsing mostly disappears. Sites will turn into machine-readable endpoints with a thin human front. Agents do the visiting. Everything gets abundant except attention. Scarcity moves to the human side. Verified-human platforms. Content with a person visibly behind it. Same thing that happened to handmade goods after factories the cheap version wins volume, the human version wins price. At that point a company's personality isn't branding. It's the moat. Creating has never been this cheap. Getting noticed has never been this expensive. Most people will scroll past this stat. That's kind of the point

  • twinturbomonkey
    TTM ⠞⠺⠊⠝ ⠞⠥⠗⠃⠕ (@twinturbomonkey) reported

    @egybest_1 No service that matters to me is tied to SMS any more. All the 2FA are tied to app-based auth on phone and computer. Verifications are email-based when available. Cloudflare and mail hosting are paid out of bank accounts with plenty of funds on yearly basis. 🧵

  • Noxa_Fi
    NOXA (@Noxa_Fi) reported

    @jimmy_sjm looks like cloudflare whoopsed on us a bit and the domain went down looked up again a few minutes ago we are investigating why thaey have been blocking ips, but this is also why we have been developing a decentralized solution an interface hosted on ipfs via ens domains, uncensorable

  • derpy01
    Chris baker (@derpy01) reported

    @marx1verstappen @SSolarite Sure, not with the concept of DNS, but any service that uses that DNS, which is cloudflare and runs most the internet, will not work properly

  • ___727__
    justinmiller's cat (@___727__) reported

    Cloudflare blocks or challenges bad requests from hitting my website. #cloudflare

  • Aurum8880
    Aurum (@Aurum8880) reported

    HTTP has carried a payment error code since 1991. ethereum:0x4a220e6096b25eadb88358cb44068a3248254675 ripple:native stellar:native Status 402: Payment Required, written into the protocol as a placeholder and never implemented. x402 Foundation launched this week with 40 member organizations including Stripe, AWS, and Cloudflare. The protocol activates that dormant code using stablecoin settlement Turning any HTTP request into a payable endpoint — no setup, no intermediaries required. 75 million transactions processed in the last 30 days. In 1991 there was no settlement asset that could operate at the speed of a network request. Stablecoins provided that, and x402 is the infrastructure that follows.

  • ruckiand
    Andrej Ruckij (@ruckiand) reported

    On the last few AI-visibility audits I ran, the thing making a site invisible wasn't the content — it was Cloudflare blocking the AI crawlers by default. Nobody switched it on; it's been the default since last July. Pages are fine, the bots just never get in. It's the first thing I check now.

  • Serenity
    Serenity (@Serenity) reported

    @D3vAaron @Cloudflare do your research, many people have had this happen to them due to competition. maybe you've never had a successful business before? stick to making a ****** VPS company

  • maverick_42251
    Maverick (@maverick_42251) reported

    @MacXenon54 @honour_can_code this **** is too real, if i'm working on a project for someone, and the domain is from a reseller, i always authorise it with Cloudflare.

  • QuantumPlague
    QuantumPlague (@QuantumPlague) reported

    @Noxa_Fi @jimmy_sjm Rip guys, your platform coins will die off in a day if you don't fix kek. Fkin cloudflare but nothing down for me, only Noxa fi, rip