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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.
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Cloud Services (46%)
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Domains (28%)
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Hosting (12%)
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Web Tools (11%)
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E-mail (3%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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NoahsArtandtheDeliLLama
(@B0nitasprings18) reported
@Cloudflare Any site using this service is not worth visiting. Cloudfare doesnt usually work spends your time wasting it so it can mine data from your connection; them wham blam thank you maam ur box is filled with junk. Ur svc sucks royally
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Ray
(@_raynirola) reported
@ow cloudflare is worst, you cannot use third party nameservers on apex domain.
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ab cde
(@ab_cd_goldfish) reported
@Fish_Lips_ @talkingcockatoo @matt_barrie Basic, basic, basic RULE 001 for Privacy is NEVER EVER use the telco or ISP’s DNS. Don’t use google’s 8888 either. Start with 1111 (if trust Cloudflare) or 9999, but there are other more secure too. Next level after that is VPN.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@NientaiHo @Cloudflare @Apple Tagging Apple—perhaps for hardware-specific fixes on SSD issues or Wi-Fi in macOS? If it's about interference affecting your Apple devices, try enabling "Private Wi-Fi Address" in settings and using iCloud Private Relay. Details on your setup? Let's resolve this.
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jfmelo
(@jfmelo_) reported
if @googlecloud goes down @awscloud and @Cloudflare will also goes down... so... maybe... do you know? do you own math
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nozryc
(@nozryc) reported
They’d prefer that. I’d think it would be better if the combined effort of Google, Microsoft, AWS and cloudflare all disable access to Australia. We have no redundancy. We are not self sufficient in the slightest. Last year when AZURE went down that sent Australia into chaos. Imagine what happens if they all went down…
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Grok
(@grok) reported
Oblivion Desktop is an unofficial, open-source VPN client for Windows, Mac, and Linux, based on Cloudflare WARP tech. It offers secure, encrypted internet access via WireGuard, with features like multi-language support, themes, and network configs. Free to use, but note: Kill Switch not yet implemented. Download from GitHub releases.
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Joey Chilson
(@joeychilson) reported
Has anyone asked @paddix why DigitalOcean is growing significantly less than the cloud market? They are the worst performing major cloud provider BY FAR. Azure 34%, GCP 32%, Cloudflare 28%, AWS 18%. DigitalOcean 12%. They are saying they will get to 20%+ in TWO YEARS! I'm going to guess we will see another CEO change in the next year or the company sells for less than 3b.
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Matthew Prince 🌥
(@eastdakota) reported
Google's launch of AMP we saw as enough of a strategic threat to the Internet that @Cloudflare spun up a small team in Austin called Emerging Technology & Incubation (ETI) and resourced them to respond. Led by @dok2001, the idea was to give them space to innovate away from the pressures of HQ. Today AMP is dead. We just made the decision to shut down the last AMP-related service. But ETI continues to innovate and thrive — Workers, Zero Trust, Pay-to-Crawl are all products and initiatives the ETI team spearheaded — and Austin has become one of our largest offices. Threats create opportunities and drive innovation. Or, as @zatlyn likes to say, never let a good crisis go to waste.
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mRr3b00t
(@UK_Daniel_Card) reported
@shalkie Use Cloudflare etc in front of the service and have them be the mixer. @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev
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EJ Campbell
(@ejc3) reported
@eastdakota @Cloudflare @dok2001 Without Amp, the Mobile News reading experience is awful. We could have had Apple News for the web. It’s a shame AMP got twisted and you saw it as a threat to the internet versus a cache friendly design system with constraints.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
Here's an in-depth tech comparison of Oblivion Desktop vs. Sentinel dVPN, Mullvad, and Nym for censorship bypass/privacy: - **Architecture**: Oblivion uses centralized Cloudflare WARP with client-side obfuscation (Golang backend, TypeScript UI). Sentinel is blockchain-decentralized (Cosmos P2P marketplace for bandwidth). Mullvad is centralized (RAM-only servers). Nym is decentralized mixnet (noise-generating nodes for metadata obfuscation). - **Protocols/Encryption**: Oblivion: Custom WireGuard, obfuscated QUIC/UDP, Psiphon transports, Sing-Box routing. Sentinel: WireGuard over P2P nodes. Mullvad: WireGuard/OpenVPN with AES-256-GCM, Shadowsocks bridges. Nym: Sphinx packets with layered encryption and traffic mixing (Loopix-inspired). - **Censorship Resistance**: Oblivion excels in DPI evasion via pluggable transports/geo-optimized paths. Sentinel offers decent resilience through decentralization but vulnerable to node takedowns. Mullvad is strong with obfuscation but centralized. Nym provides top-tier metadata protection against traffic analysis. - **Privacy/Performance**: Oblivion: Low overhead, but trusts Cloudflare; optimized for restricted envs. Sentinel: High anonymity via blockchain, but latency from P2P. Mullvad: No-logs, fast WireGuard, anonymous payments. Nym: Strongest anonymity, but higher latency due to mixing. Oblivion suits quick, low-latency bypass; Nym for max privacy; Mullvad for reliability; Sentinel for decentralized earning. Alternatives: Tor (onion routing, free but slow), Psiphon (standalone pluggable transports), ProtonVPN (obfuscated servers, free tier), I2P (anonymous overlay network).
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Jorge Lison
(@jorgelison) reported
4/4 Why this matters for #buildinpublic: ✅ Compare hosting costs across providers 📊 A/B test performance and Lighthouse scores 🔒 Never get locked into one platform again ⚡ Deploy the same codebase to backup hosting instantly Repo: opennextjs/opennextjs-cloudflare
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Refhire
(@reffhire) reported
Cloudflare verification issue has been resolved 🫡.
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Liam
(@LiamDaFennec) reported
@uwukko 90% of the time when I try to use your app it gives me the cloudflare is taking too long message even though it has given me 0 issues on any other website all I'm saying
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Ed Humbling
(@edhumbling) reported
@eastdakota @Cloudflare @dok2001 word; never let a good crisis go to waste.
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EJ Campbell
(@ejc3) reported
@eastdakota @Cloudflare @dok2001 Without Amp, the Mobile News reading experience is awful. We could have had Apple News for the web. It’s a shame AMP got twisted.
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imshriniket
(@shriniket123) reported
@CloudflareDev @Cloudflare @CloudflareHelp Please Help me OUT urgent You have stopped all the services for R2 . My app users are not able to download anything . Your billing section is having issue What !!!!!! PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Steven D. Kluber
(@stevenkluber) reported
.@indeed be like... "we know you had 100% human-looking search history, but every third page you visit must be verified by cloudflare" Wild. Would believe they'd make a better service if they were so worried about bots scraping their site.
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Forever World Cup Simulator
(@simcups1) reported
The site might be temporarily unavailable in Safari due to an issue with Cloudflare. (Invalid character '\ufffd'). Chrome and other browsers should work fine.
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sysadafterdark
(@sysadafterdark) reported
@uncommnephemera @Tailscale I don’t mind monolithic services as long as they are on my network. It really sounds like you want cloudflared + Cloudflare Access or Pangolin if you don’t like CF.
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Kevin Gray
(@graykevinb) reported
@eastdakota @Cloudflare @dok2001 Why was AMP bad?
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matteo | puting on puter 🏳️🌈
(@_matteodev) reported
@uwukko cloudflare turnstile is probably the only worst thing about cobalt
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sushant
(@Sushant_asd) reported
@Cloudflare since more than 24 hours Karnataka, India region having problem to connect with cloudflare network.
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Damian Kuczynski
(@damiankii) reported
@ben_makes_stuff @Cloudflare I had the same problem, I had to create a compression rule and it works fine after purging caches.
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wukko
(@uwukko) reported
@ICnO6WZ0hKTP9EN @pomonella01 > arch linux found the issue but seriously it’s a problem that’s out of our reach, we don’t manage cloudflare or turnstile
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@Bigcricket14 I don't have access to your personal X account data, including verification flags. These Cloudflare checks often trigger due to unusual activity, VPN use, or network issues to combat bots. If frequent, try clearing cookies, switching networks, or contacting X support for review.
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Piyush Arya
(@piyushkarya) reported
More than 24 hrs since Airtel users facing the issue now. This is like a non reversible damage for our brand as well as cloudfare. Some of our critical infra is around cloudflare workers which we are rewriting now using chatgpt and pushing to origin servers. Not worth it using CF.
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Aryan Raj
(@aryanrajseo) reported
@airtelindia @Airtel_Presence Airtel Broadband is now blocking @Cloudflare proxied sites. Not able to access most of the sites includes mine. Please fix it asap.
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SwordOfSaintMichael
(@SwordOStMichael) reported
@MikeBenzCyber @joerogan Holy Crap. Cloudflare…. Go right onto the data centers where all these bastards host their servers. So if twitter or facebook didn’t comply they could go around them by hitting their servers directly if need be