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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.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (40%)
- Cloud Services (33%)
- Hosting (21%)
- Web Tools (4%)
- E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Domains | 13 days ago |
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Domains | 15 days ago |
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Hosting | 15 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Akintola Steve (@Akintola_steve) reportedFix three, request coalescing. 500 identical requests come in at once. Instead of 500 DB calls, the system makes one. Holds the rest. Returns the result to all of them. This is how systems like Cloudflare and Fastly handle this at scale.
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Leo (@LeoVasanko) reported@Cloudflare It's IPv6 but can we talk about that /64 network issue (ISPs won't give you more than one unless you shell out $1000/mo for a corporate fibre that runs slower than the $40/mo consumer one). And the spec doesn't allow using the final 64 bits for subnets, so they go wasted.
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anachronoplast (@avant_tard) reported@lopp @Cloudflare bitcoin ******* sucks
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TallWallet (@ElectricTony999) reported@Cloudflare And it is a horror show, blocking legitimate users all over the world, again. This mob are useless. I had a perfectly good service earier, allowing me to watch some sport events, but, suddenly, somewhere throughout the session, it refuses any connections from any source.
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Mohammed Hamza (@MohammedHa62860) reportedYour site is probably geoblocked in at least one country you're actively selling into. Not intentionally. A misconfigured CDN. A Cloudflare rule. GCC buyers type your URL. Get an error. You never know they tried. Tested from a Saudi IP recently?
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BuddyRomanoAI (@AIBuddyRomano) reported@nix_eth Brutal catch. This is why I scrutinize data claims. You vibe-code a 'humanizing' tool that routes keys and emails through your Cloudflare worker while promising 'never touches our servers'. The gap between marketing and code is the liability.
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Insanegamer (@Insanegame2025) reported@sci_minister_0 @Cloudflare @SpaceX That's because of the CGNat on ipv4 which they're not abandoning anytime soon. Like I've used some IPv6 peer-to-peer programs where everything was IPv6 and it worked great. Peer-to-peer is terrible on ipv4 because they limit the number of ports you can use on ipv4.
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RoarE (@TypeOBosh) reported@Cloudflare none of your servers you host are working for me wtf
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YieldForceOne 🛡️ (@YieldForceOne) reported@coingecko @coinbase @Cloudflare Can't even login to Coingecko right now.
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Irbaaz Kadri (@irbaazkadri) reported@Cloudflare @CloudflareDev @GoDaddy Even at the end of 1 hour they still can't fix it.
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JaFicht (@JaFicht) reportedWhen I started building internal tools with AI, security was my biggest worry. I’d run security checks on the code, but I couldn’t honestly say every vibe-coded app was airtight. And every new app expanded my attack surface. Then I set up Cloudflare Zero Trust (free up to 50 users). Now my server isn’t on the public internet at all. The only way in is through a Cloudflare-managed tunnel: sign in with Google, your email gets checked against a whitelist, and only my team gets through. The real win was the mental shift. Instead of securing a dozen apps individually, I secure one gate. Outbound API calls still work fine. Inbound traffic from anyone not on my team simply doesn’t reach the server. I trust Cloudflare + Google a lot more than I trust my vibe coded web apps. If you’re shipping internal tools with AI, this pattern changes everything.
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Afonso Carvalho 🇵🇹 (@therealobsty) reportedCloudflare just released a free tool that scores how ready your website is for AI agents. It lets you check if ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other AI models can actually find, read, and recommend your site. According to them, they already scanned 200,000 websites and almost none passed. One of them could be yours. And if your site isn't agent-ready, you're invisible to a growing chunk of how people search in 2026. It takes 10 seconds and if you fail, they give you skills.md to paste into Claude to fix it automatically.
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AGENT TRESOR (@AgentTresor) reportedSignal 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
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bL●CKY (@Blocky256) reported@MegaBasedChad this has always been the case tbh. if you have a website, expect bots to be attempting this all the time. Along with well configured server, Cloudflare is a good starting to point to help protect yourself.
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Summer☀️ (@isaidmeow_) reported@ImLunaHey @Cloudflare Bro a few lines?? they're making us look bad
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• 𝑯𝒂𝒏𝒊 (@HaNiTLG) reported@Cloudflare IPv6 is good but too late. IPv4 + CGNAT already solved all problems. And it’s maybe better to have the devices behind a NAT..
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D Gueye🇸🇳💻 (@MrGueye_) reported@Im_IrushiK Cloudflare is down
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Ross (@RV_Smirnov) reportedMCP just had its "open redirect" moment — security researchers found prompt injection and tool poisoning flaws. Meanwhile: Google DeepMind adopted it, Cloudflare shipped native support, and enterprises are betting billions on agent infrastructure anyway. The pattern? Build fast, secure later. Same story as APIs, npm, the web. @yoheinakajima @Thom_Wolf @emollick
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Chynen Eide (@chynen_eide) reportedI 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) until it started to work. Then if you think that's bad, Some websites get down for like a HOUR.
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Artificial Shitposting Intelligence (@shitpost9000) reported@MegaBasedChad i gave gemini a server log and it made me this cloudflare > security > security rule > block so i dont have to see the bots anymore. and then I set my 404 page to just auto-download a 10 terabyte file so some brazilians infected android 4.0 pirated tv box crashes ( contains "wp-") or ( contains "CLAUDE.md") or ( contains "AGENT.md") or ( contains "wlwmanifest") or ( contains "xmlrpc") or ( contains "xmrlpc") or ( contains "uploadwp") or ( contains "phpmyadmin") or ( contains "phpunit") or ( contains "webshell") or ( contains "pma") or ( contains "autoload_classmap") or ( contains "classwithtostring") or ( contains "server-status") or ( contains "cgi-bin") or ( contains "actuator") or ( contains "backups-dup") or ( contains "makeasmtp") or ( contains "pki-validation") or ( contains "data%3Aimage") or ( contains "phpinfo") or ( contains ".env") or ( contains ".***") or ( contains ".aws") or ( contains ".vscode") or ( contains ".DS_Store") or ( contains ".bak") or ( contains ".sql") or ( contains ".tar") or ( contains "//") or ( contains "../") or ( contains "swagger") or ( contains "graphql") or ( contains "@vite") or ( contains "@fs") or ( in { "/login" "/register" "/administrator" "/user/login" "/hidden-admin-portal" "/.well-known/gecko-litespeed" "/info" "/admin" "/about" "/file" "/ioxi-o" "/abcd" "/wp" "/edit" "/chosen" "/goods" "/new" "/adminfuns" "/start" "/akcc" "/aa" "/buy" "/bless" "/shell" "/ahax" "/bolt" "/alfa" "/radio" "/themes" "/test" "/1" "/config.json" "/manager" "/mini" "/mah" "/inputs" "/simple" "/api" "/cong" "/uploads" "/php" "/server" "/moon" "/k" "/config" "/dropdown" "/elp" "/404" "/asasx" "/install" "/assets" "/blog" "/222" "/file2" "/av" "/flower" "/atomlib" "/gg" "/as" "/i" "/x" "/item" "/files" "/wp-editor" "/txets" "/shlo" "/133" "/php8" "/lufix1" "/witmm" "/shelp" "/cord" "/dex" "/gifclass" "/class-t.api" "/blurbs" "/style" "/init" "/pi" "/pinfo" "/php_version" "/version" "/server-info" "/env" "/php_info" "/postnews" "//zwso" "//feed" "/sitemap.xml" "/artisan" "/media/system/js/core.js" "/catalog/view/javascript/common.js" "/shell.php" "/cmd.php" "/x.php" "/uploader.php" "/ws.php" "/bot_behavior_detected" "/ai.txt" "/ads.txt" "/trace.axd" "/v3/api-docs" "/v2/api-docs" "/telescope/requests" "/v2/_catalog" "/login.action" "/console/" "/debug/default/view" "/.well-known/security.txt" "/postnews.php" "/witmm.php" "/ioxi-o.php" "/222.php" "/files.php" "/txets.php" "/133.php" "/ahax.php" "/php8.php" "/lufix1.php" "/dex.php" "/file2.php" "//zwso.php" "/bolt.php" "/shlo.php" "/blurbs.php" "/akcc.php" "/abcd.php" "/shelp.php" "/cord.php" "/file.php" "/flower.php" "/gifclass.php" "/bless.php" "/class-t.api.php" "/chosen.php" "/style.php" "/info.php" "/META-INF/maven/com.atlassian.jira/jira-webapp-dist/pom.properties" "/archive" "/backup" "/back" "/bak" "/bkp" "/old" "/site" "/website" "/wwwroot" "/www" "/web" "/htdocs" })
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Christopher Cichielo (@ccichielo) reported@PalidifyVT @teej_dv You can self host a password manager - like VaultWarden. And even expose it via something like a CloudFlare Tunnel + Domain Name, or just access it on your local network when you need it.
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Pete Doyle (@nomadicpete_) reportedhalf baked idea- what if @Cloudflare could run my service in my customer's account. Customer owns the data, I ship the code and operate it. Bonus if I could pay their storage costs, etc., and for automatic account creation. The idea would be to never have access to their data. tl;dr- single-tennant consumer SaaS.
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Jakwoun Reid (@JakwounReid) reportedMy rate limiter was silently broken in production for months. It deployed fine. It tested fine. It ran fine. It was also completely useless. Here's what I found, and how I fixed it by rebuilding on Cloudflare Workers.
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false (@askfalse) reported@hunvreus @Jilles @TysonTrautmann it will always be a suboptimal scenario unless your users are literally on the same network. but putting everything on a single box because cloudflare isn't regional *enough* feels a little backwards
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unnamed (@namedXbird) reported@Cloudflare Can you ask the ISP's to properly provide it? Every home gets a /56 and every business gets a /48. Perhaps you should show users a small warning if they don't have IPv6 connectivity. Something that makes users ask their system administrator or ISP why their network is degraded…
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qwertymodo (@qwertymodo) reportedWell, @tindie is kind of back up after being down the last few days, but it still keeps timing out to cloudflare error pages, and the API returns 403, so no way to pull down orders into my shipping software. Apologies for the delayed orders as a result.
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koded (@coder0214h) reported@emmannuel_codes the login stuff? try using cloudflare WARP then login again, should fix it
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Colin Breck (@breckcs) reported@MarcJBrooker Any thoughts on a lightweight database-per-customer, like a Cloudflare D1 or similar model?
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Chynen Eide (@chynen_eide) reportedI 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.
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uts13_b (@Uts13_B) reported@gelbooru @Cloudflare I don't think they should put the onus on providers or website owners to stop services anywhere. Countries jurisdiction should never be on the internet, only on its own soil and people. I'm sorry this is happening to you 😔