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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.

  • 37% Domains (37%)
  • 30% Cloud Services (30%)
  • 15% Web Tools (15%)
  • 11% Hosting (11%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester Domains 20 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 1 month ago
London Domains 1 month ago
Noida Hosting 2 months ago
Jewar E-mail 2 months ago
Braga Web Tools 2 months ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • sholawa
    That Brazilian Omo Eko (@sholawa) reported

    Backblaze and cloudflare rate limiting is so bad. Didn't even touch anything, yet it's telling me too many requests... When did I do so?

  • sirstripy
    Konstantin Mikheev (@sirstripy) reported

    @anakin @Cloudflare It's taken by a DNS service

  • piyushxcreates
    Piyush Chandwani (@piyushxcreates) reported

    @AdityaShips I'm running 3 next.js apps for a client on a $10 vps with 8gb ram and 150gb SSD with coolify with cloudflare tunnel for max security and have faced no issues till now no matter how much th traffic

  • rianarz
    Rian Arz (@rianarz) reported

    @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev Safety tech shouldn't be a luxury. This is early and there's a long way to go. If you work in online safety or survivor support and want to talk, my DMs are open. Thanks @Cloudflare 🧡

  • marcp31
    Marc Palet (@marcp31) reported

    this is big for agentic payments. Cloudflare sits in front of a huge chunk of the internet now "pay to access" is basically a native feature for all of it. that's the distribution problem every payments network struggles with... solved by default x402 just got very real

  • nepaligunner_77
    Somenet (@nepaligunner_77) reported

    @vijaytupakula @Cloudflare Is this support for marketing email?

  • RandomCryptoCh1
    Random Crypto Chad (@RandomCryptoCh1) reported

    @AlbertMacGloan @RobinhoodCrypto @Noxa_Fi u tripping? noxa is larping that its cloudflare issue, when clearly they dont have CF ns even set up, everything on RH works, except them.

  • 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.

  • sorower01
    Sorower H. (@sorower01) reported

    @Cloudflare dashboard down?

  • 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.

  • cesarnog_eu
    Cesar A. Nogueira 🇵🇹🇧🇷 (@cesarnog_eu) reported

    Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 202 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare

  • PXGray
    Paul Gray (@PXGray) reported

    @Cloudflare Oh do what we did with a DHCP server and make it issues all IPs that resolved to a name of a virus. As viruses (users) kill their host.

  • ekojoecovenant
    ℭ𝔬𝔳𝔢 (@ekojoecovenant) reported

    Spent the day migrating my PR review agent off waitUntil() and onto Cloudflare Queues. Turns out waitUntil() has a silent 30-second ceiling. Learned that the hard way when longer PR reviews just... stopped mid-analysis. Queues fix it properly instead of me hacking around a timeout.

  • hajimehoshi
    Hajime Hoshi (@hajimehoshi) reported

    @Piechutowski * GitHub Pages requires GitHub Actions YAML, which is difficult to test on local machines * GitHub Actions is sometimes down * Cloudflare Pages' loading speed is way much faster * Cloudflare Pages supports redirections

  • Godsbaby2025
    God’s baby (@Godsbaby2025) reported

    Anthropic’s Claude bot crawls ~2,800 web pages for every 1 visit it sends back to the site, according to Cloudflare data (July 1-7). That’s the worst ratio among major AI companies. It’s actually improved a lot — was ~8,800:1 in early April, and spiked to a wild 24,700:1 in the first week of May. Anthropic pushed back, saying it can’t verify Cloudflare’s math and that its new search feature is driving more referral traffic to sites.

  • 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

  • bitten_2wice
    JamaisVu (@bitten_2wice) reported

    @TetoLuuver @n1ght_watch3r_ @netangelyuri "Connected without internet" is so vauge lol pinging cloudflare usually narrows it down

  • zemnanet
    Shinjae Kang (@zemnanet) reported

    A Worker deploy can now carry the versions your app actually installed, not just package.json ranges. That makes dependency drift a release-handoff problem. Which artifact would you review first: lockfile, CI log, or upload receipt? #cloudflare

  • FrontPorchGoods
    Front Porch Leather Co (@FrontPorchGoods) reported

    @CageysStore @KySquirrel_90 I can’t give input on shopify’s fees, but I have sold a couple hundred items on etsy, and the fees are ridiculous. Setting up a site through wordpress required a significant amount of work, and I am very grateful that a buddy of mine who works in IT was able to help. I basically have to pay through three separate channels -Domain through cloudflare ($10/year). -Hosting ($10/month) -Credit card fees. (around 3%) Not sure in the exact # off the top of my head

  • subhankarP
    Subhankar (@subhankarP) reported

    Cloudflare just pushed AI crawlers to pay publishers for content. The old scrape-first era is ending. AI economy is starting to price inputs it used to treat as free.

  • Sol87_live
    sol87 (@Sol87_live) reported

    @JonathanLigmas @Luffydude1 @prestonjbyrne Right now it's as easy as signing up for any web service provider(they can't block AWS, Azure, Cloudflare) copy/paste 1 thing into the terminal, put the file it creates to any device, now you have VPN on any major service provider.

  • Malwarehunterr
    Anurag (@Malwarehunterr) reported

    Site impersonates Patreon and steals the victim's email and password, exfiltrating them to a Telegram bot. URL: pat-re-on[.]site It then requests a 6-digit verification code, but accepts any random code and redirects the victim to URL: log[.]brunaecass[.]com The second stage loads a Gmail login page using Cloudflare Turnstile, Microsoft SignalR, canvas rendering, and anti-analysis features including DevTools blocking and navigation interception. IOCs: pat-re-on[.]site log[.]brunaecass[.]com log[.]brunaecass[.]com/9730502/index log[.]brunaecass[.]com/9730502/HubStream log[.]brunaecass[.]com/9730502/window log[.]brunaecass[.]com/9730502/intercepts.js Telegram Chat ID: 8619867034 Telegram Bot ID: 8747484284 #Phishing @500mk500 @skocherhan

  • duryabaziz
    Duryab Aziz (@duryabaziz) reported

    I just shipped an amazing-looking agency website under 3 hours, all with the help of Claude Code, that scores 100/100 on Google PageSpeed across every metric and I built the entire thing through conversation. No page builder, no dev team, no 3-week back-and-forth with an agency. A few months ago my website was the thing I kept avoiding. Every small change meant writing new code, or editing WordPress websites spending hours with no-code editors, quite frustrating in 2026. Publishing a new page felt like a project, not a task. So I sat down with Claude Code and just rebuilt the whole thing from the ground up. Not a drag and drop builder, an actual architecture. Here's roughly how it works, in plain terms. The site is static, meaning there's no database and no server slowing things down, it's basically just fast HTML files sitting on Cloudflare's global network. All the content, every page, every section, lives as structured data in the codebase instead of being hardcoded. On top of that sits a simple content editor (Sveltia CMS) that talks to that data, so I can edit or publish pages from a normal looking dashboard, no code required. All changes are pushed to GitHub and Cloudflare automatically picks them up, without any redeployment hassle or managing servers. The part that changed everything for me is how pages are built. Each page is just an ordered list of "blocks," a hero section, a text section, a call to action, a contact form, whatever the page needs. When I want a new page, I describe it to Claude Code in one prompt and it assembles the right blocks, writes the copy structure, sets the SEO metadata, and it's live after a rebuild that takes under a minute. That's also why the SEO is properly built in rather than bolted on. Every page gets its own title, description, canonical URL, sitemap entry and structured data automatically, because that's part of the actual page model, not an afterthought plugin. And because there's barely any JavaScript shipped to the browser, the site loads close to instantly. I ran it through Google PageSpeed and it came back 100 out of 100. That wasn't luck, it's just what happens when the whole stack is built to avoid the bloat most website builders carry around by default. The other thing I didn't expect, I don't need my laptop anymore. Claude Code has cloud agents now, so does ChatGPT, so does Cursor. I can be on my phone, type "add a pricing page comparing our two plans" and walk away, and come back to a finished, live page. Same with small fixes or new features. That still feels a bit unreal to type out. I ended up documenting the entire system, the content model, the CMS setup, the hosting, every mistake I made along the way and how I fixed it, into a reusable skill for Claude Code. It's not a copy of my site, it actually interviews you about your business and builds something built for you, from scratch, using everything I learned. I want to give it away, but only to people who are genuinely going to use it. So here's the deal. Like this post, follow me, and comment "SITE" below. Once I see it, I'll send it straight to your inbox. Let's build something.

  • openwadev
    openwa (@openwadev) reported

    @mddanishyusuf @Cloudflare @Namecheap split between cf and porkbun. dont put all your domains in one basket, especially the one you use to log in to the domain service.

  • JnprKayla
    Kayla Mutch (@JnprKayla) reported

    @BurlingtonHydro The outage link won’t work. It’s been rate limited per cloudflare, not accessible. Helpful to post approx time to resolution on x perhaps?

  • rahkyt
    Rahkyt Redux (@rahkyt) reported

    Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 6,563 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare

  • 2xnmore
    2xnmore (@2xnmore) reported

    Right now, while your eyes move across this sentence, something out there might already be pretending to be you. Not someday. Not in some distant future. Right now, while you're reading this. More than half of everything moving through the internet is no longer human. Cloudflare put a live number on it. 57% bot. 43% human. Their own CEO expected this in 2027. It arrived eighteen months early, and by his own admission, it stunned him. Sit with that for a second. Somewhere tonight, a machine is filling out a form using a stolen photo of someone's face. Somewhere tonight, a machine is opening an account nobody authorised. Somewhere tonight, a machine is trying to move money out of an account that isn't its own, using nothing but a convincing enough copy of a human being. And here's the part that should actually scare you. If more than half of every login could already be a machine wearing a human's face, what happens the next time your bank calls to confirm your identity? What happens the next time your vote needs verifying? What happens the moment someone builds a fake version of you good enough to fool the system standing between your money and whoever wants it? Most systems built to stop that are still asking you to prove who you are with things that can be stolen. A password. A photo ID. A database entry sitting somewhere, waiting to be breached. One team already saw this coming. Quietly. Inside Bittensor. Thirteen months ago. It's already live, and almost nobody outside a small circle has heard of it yet. Full breakdown below. Most people just found out too late. @opentensor $TAO

  • patilvishi
    Vishwanath Patil (@patilvishi) reported

    Sysatem desing fundamentals - Day 26 CDN Explained: Why Netflix, YouTube & Amazon Feel Fast Everywhere Have you ever wondered... Why does a website hosted in the US load quickly in India? Or why does Netflix stream smoothly even though its servers aren't in your city? The answer is: CDN (Content Delivery Network) What is a CDN? A CDN is a network of servers distributed across multiple geographic locations. Instead of every user requesting content from one central server... They receive it from the nearest edge server. Origin Server │ ┌─────────┼─────────┐ ▼ ▼ ▼ Edge US Edge EU Edge India │ │ │ Users Users Users Without a CDN Every request travels to the origin server. India User │ │ 12,000 km ▼ US Server Higher latency. Slower page loads. With a CDN The request goes to the nearest edge location. India User │ ▼ CDN Edge (Mumbai) │ (Cache Hit) Much faster response. What Does a CDN Cache? ✔ Images ✔ CSS ✔ JavaScript ✔ Videos ✔ Fonts ✔ PDFs ✔ Static APIs (where appropriate) Instead of downloading these files repeatedly from the origin... The CDN serves them locally. Cache Hit vs Cache Miss Cache Hit User │ ▼ CDN Content is already cached. Very fast. Cache Miss User │ ▼ CDN │ ▼ Origin Server │ ▼ CDN Cache Updated The CDN fetches the content once, stores it, and serves future requests locally. Real-World Examples - Netflix Movies are cached on edge servers close to viewers. - Amazon Product images and static assets are delivered from nearby CDN locations. - React Applications Files like: main.js styles.css logo.png are commonly served through a CDN. Popular CDN Providers - Cloudflare - Amazon CloudFront - Akamai - Fastly - Google Cloud CDN - Azure Front Door Key Takeaway A CDN doesn't replace your server. It reduces the distance between users and your content. Less distance means lower latency, faster page loads, and a better user experience. Tomorrow we will answer a question many developers ask: Browser Cache vs CDN vs Redis - What's the Difference?

  • telymn_ent
    Echoes of Strength 💪🏾 (@telymn_ent) reported

    Cloudflare Careers For Support, Security, Engineering.

  • gmwacharo
    Gerishon (@gmwacharo) reported

    Follow up. When I enable Cloudflare WARP, the issue immediately disappears and most websites function normally. This strongly suggests a routing or peering issue rather than a local hardware problem. Please investigate the routing affecting Kenyan customers.