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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.
- Cloud Services (46%)
- Domains (23%)
- Hosting (15%)
- E-mail (8%)
- Web Tools (8%)
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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Orobosa (@Samuel_Orobosa) reportedConsider using Cloudflare WARP. It solves this issue
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AngelPie (@Troy79979815) reported@Sakshi50038 Who's gonna tell gatekeepers about abstraction? Rate limiting: Cloudflare Caching: Redis Load balancing: your host Reverse proxies: NGINX API gateways: Kong CI/CD: Actions Docker: Railway Kubernetes: Overkill Service discovery: DNS Circuit breakers: your gateway Timeouts: Config
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Southpaw | ZZZ Optimizer v6 is LIVE (@Southofpaw) reported@JaIdabaoth Nevermind sorry just checked enka and it’s up. I might need to check cloudflare to see there’s an issue
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Guri Saroy (@HeyGurisaroy) reported» claude = code ($20/mo) » supabase = db + auth (free) » vercel = deploy (free) » stripe = payments (2.9% + 30c) » resend = emails (free) » posthog = analytics (free) » sentry = errors (free) » cloudflare = domain + dns (~$10/yr) » github = version control (free) real cost month one: $20 everything else is a nice-to-have you add once you have users.
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JamesP (@jamesapyrich) reported@ric_rac Rumble Studio is down for us as well (freedomain) and our community page on Locals is also down (gateway error reported by CloudFlare).
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Abomination (@Abomination81) reported@ohiobug981 ******* ********. Same **** happened with the co-location, same thing with market maker rebates, now they are allowing them to bypass cloudflare giving a latency advantage, now this...
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Akash (@akashcorex) reportedI stopped paying API fees to run the backend logic for my job application tracking engine. Instead, I figured out how to turn a free Google Colab GPU into a private, remote API endpoint running DeepSeek-R1. Here is the exact architecture I use to process raw job postings for free: The stack: - Open Colab and grab a free T4 GPU - Install Ollama to run deepseek-r1:8b in the background - Tunnel the local port via Cloudflare to get a secure public URL The automation: To fix the chaos of tracking applications, my system needs to parse hundreds of messy job postings into clean database entries. Whenever I save a new role, a local script scrapes the raw web page and pings my custom Colab URL. DeepSeek-R1 uses its advanced reasoning capabilities to process the text, extract the tech stack, salary range, and requirements, and returns perfectly structured JSON directly into my system architecture. My laptop does zero heavy computing. Colab handles the massive GPU load in the cloud. Zero hardware costs. Zero API fees. Total control.
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TomOnTech (@TomOnTech) reportedAI AGENTIC PAYMENTS: The Middle Layer May Capture the Most Value AI agents are beginning to purchase data, software, computing power and services without a person initiating each transaction. Over time, agents could conduct more transactions than people, with many payments worth only a few cents or fractions of a cent. This does not necessarily mean payment processors will collect large fees. Coinbase reported more than 165 million x402 transactions but only about $50 million in cumulative volume—roughly $0.30 per transaction. The x402 protocol is also open and charges no protocol fee. If basic settlement becomes inexpensive and standardized, more value may accrue to the middle layer between the agent and the payment rail. That includes: • Identifying the agent • Confirming its permissions • Setting spending limits • Metering resource consumption • Requesting and verifying payment • Routing the transaction • Managing fraud and compliance • Granting access to the requested resource Public companies positioned around this middle layer: Cloudflare $NET Cloudflare may have the most strategically important position because it sits directly between agents and online resources. Its Monetization Gateway is designed to let an API, dataset, webpage or AI tool require payment before providing access. Cloudflare can potentially handle the payment request, usage metering, verification and access decision at the edge. Cloudflare Wallets could also give agents programmable spending limits, approved merchants and maximum transaction sizes. This places Cloudflare on both sides of the transaction: helping online resources collect payments and helping agents make them. The products are still early, however, and meaningful revenue has not yet been demonstrated. Coinbase $COIN Coinbase has the most developed overall agent-payment stack. It created x402, operates Base, provides agent wallets, facilitates payments and participates in USDC economics. Because x402 is open and vendor-neutral, Coinbase’s long-term opportunity is not charging a large protocol fee. It is monetizing wallets, balances, compliance, business services and activity occurring through its infrastructure. Mastercard $MA Mastercard’s potential role extends beyond processing the payment. Agent Pay for Machines is designed to manage identity, permissions and trust across cards, bank accounts and stablecoins, including high-frequency payments worth fractions of a cent. Even if settlement moves to inexpensive stablecoin networks, Mastercard could remain involved as the credentialing and risk-management layer. Visa $V Visa is developing agent scoring, tokenized credentials, fraud models, stablecoin settlement and an agent directory. Its infrastructure may be especially relevant when an agent makes a larger purchase for a person and the merchant needs to confirm that the agent is legitimate, authorized and operating within the user’s instructions. PayPal $PYPL PayPal combines merchant distribution, consumer wallets, PYUSD, fraud management and dispute resolution. Its strongest opportunity may be serving as the connection between consumer agents and merchants rather than processing sub-cent machine-to-machine payments. Circle $CRCL USDC currently dominates x402 settlement, making Circle an important part of the underlying payment rail. However, Circle primarily earns reserve income on USDC balances rather than revenue from each transaction. High transaction volume matters only if it also creates larger funded balances or demand for Circle’s paid wallet, compliance and developer services. Marqeta $MQ Marqeta can issue virtual cards with detailed spending limits and programmatic controls. This makes it a useful middle layer while agents still need to purchase from merchants that accept cards but not stablecoins. Its role may become less important if direct wallet-to-wallet payments become widely accepted. My current ranking: $NET — payment and access decisions at the internet edge $COIN — wallets, facilitation, Base and USDC economics $MA — agent identity, permissions and trust $V — credentials, fraud protection and merchant acceptance $PYPL — connection between consumer agents and merchants $CRCL — underlying stablecoin settlement $MQ — programmable card bridge
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ilesanmierioluwavictor (@ilesanmiEri) reportedThis is 100% accurate, I remembered when I was trying to buy domain, I thought Cloudflare website was down, I had to wait for the next day, same issue, luckily, I switched to MTN and Cloudflare loaded perfectly
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omen (@ihateinfinity) reported@dillon_mulroy @atalocke Hey, I need a help unable to pay Cloudflare bill. I am 100% its not my bank since I called them. Payment not going through can you pls check or refer me to someone who can
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Bob Tong (@bob80924) reported@Cloudflare @awscloud genuinely curious how tax/vat treatment works when your buyer is an anonymous agent wallet with no jurisdiction attached to it, feels like the accounting problem is way behind the payment rail problem right now
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Matthew Zhao (@MatthewZ78203) reportedPretty cool usecase for @Cloudflare artifacts: basically using it for customer data storage and get *** level revision management for customer uploaded config files. a little wasteful of Cloudflare resources but seems like a good idea when building on the CF platform
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𝙁𝙧𝙚𝙚 𝙆 (@Kamx336) reported@juiceboy_of_abj I just connected my VPN to sign in to cloudflare then I saw this.
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Blue Pastel (@CoyotlCompany) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 23,495 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare
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Uncomfortable Brain (@uncomfybrain) reported@R1bYamnayaW @arctotherium42 Too bad they control captcha and through that cloudflare and through that accessibility to anything they want on the internet. Their business is not search engines. If you want to break them, ban selling data without specific consent and tax advertising revenue into the ground.
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#!/Engineer/Mwirigi (@IamMwirigi) reported@mcpipita Unless you have installed something on my phone it's not true. You can get the IP I use and request the service provider for my data via courts but if I run my private setup via wireguard and setup a cloudflare or aws server it will be too much work for you Mr itumbi.
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Sina Meraji (@sinasanm) reportedchangelog v0.98.0: replaced the onboarding (which previously required you to manually type in your Cloudflare account ID and create an API key and select permissions one by one) with "login with Cloudflare," which creates the API key and selects the right permission for you. a few steps less to get started. npm i -g kimiflare
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Jonathan (@jonniefive) reportedI'm getting so much AI / bot traffic on my Shopify store that I have no idea what the conversion rate is anymore. I tried using @Cloudflare with O2O and AI Labyrinth, bot blocking and a bunch of WAF rules but the AI bots keep coming and inflating my session data. Anyone at @liam_at_shopify can help? Screenshot shows sessions today so far - I don't have a Chinese locale and don't ship to China.
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Ton (@ton_anywhere) reported@thunkoid @Cloudflare This! And I’m not even counting their open-source tools and support 👏
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Hidden Gem Alert (@kynangonline) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 30,998 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare
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Former Child (@abdvlkadr) reported@santos__vito Why did you guys host on Vercel? Never do that lmaooo! Just set up a Cloudflare worker and host for free.
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Odogwu engineer exploring ML (@slycreator1) reportedBeen doing software for years, but it was just last quarter that I opened a Cloudflare account because of this issue. I insisted on using Cloudflare's free email routing cause it’s only accessible with VPN
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Joshua (@Joshua_z0310) reportedHow to start your solo business with AI tools ChatGPT / Claude = ideation, writing, research. Cursor / Windsurf = coding and debugging. Supabase = backend and database. Vercel = hosting and deployment. Namecheap = domain. Stripe = payments and subscriptions. GitHub = code hosting and version control. Resend = transactional emails. Tally / Typeform = forms and lead collection. PostHog = product analytics. Sentry = error monitoring. Cloudflare = CDN and DNS. Upstash = Redis and rate limiting. Pinecone = vector database. Loom = screen recording and async updates. Notion = docs, wikis, and SOPs. Slack = communication. Canva = design and branding. Billbooks / Wave = simple accounting. The idea is simple: one person can now use AI plus low-cost SaaS tools to cover product, development, deployment, payments, marketing, analytics, operations, and support—without building a large team from day one. #AItool #AI #productivity
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Tony Zeoli (@tonyzeoli) reported@RobCairns I run everything through Cloudflare, am hosted at Kinsta, use either Wordfence or Sucuri, and keep everything updated almost daily, so...I don't see the issue. If I were working with shared hosting on GoDaddy with no other security measures, that would be one thing, but I keep things pretty buttoned up. Claude is using the Divi tools - it's just doing the work for me. There's no code, per se. Maybe you should ask before you pass judgment?
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Cory Wilkerson (@corywilkerson) reportedLove it when I see execs book focus time. For real. I see more of it here at Cloudflare than I have at other places and see it as a bullish indicator that **** is getting done. I suppose what I see of the internal culture here supports my interpretation of that time -- at other bigcos I'd prob read it differently -- but here you know it's go-time.
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Attick (@Attickk) reported@imagesaicouldnt blame her for cloudflare being down
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Anshu (@101xanshu) reported@MattieTK @Cloudflare yeah i just kept finding workarounds instead of opening issues lol. should've filed them properly, will do next time
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Cooper (@GarudaO7) reported@nsptsaiphanitej yes. edo jio side dns issue anta *.up.railway.app sites ki, cloudflare through proxy cheyali or custom domain use cheyali
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Ragnawr.btc 🌍☮️ (@findingragnawr) reportedIf you’re building with AI and you use all the best free services, you may have been noticing a trend of late, or I have enough that I’ll tweet about it to the ether. Agent consumption outscales human interest. That’s basically the issue. Your free versions won’t remain free much longer. Supabase? Pro version. Cloudflare? X402 paywall on hosted pages. Maybe I’m wrong but I can say that the era of services of services that make other services easier to use is upon us. Convenience era. Pay for it.
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Royce (@royce_james) reported@grok @bot is having issues connecting to some webpages. For instance: Grok Bot can browse Disneyland and see plans, but the Reserve page 404s before the guest picker. Root cause: the sandbox runs on a Cloudflare datacenter IP. Sites treat those like bots, so booking SPAs fail while the rest of the site loads. Phone on home Wi-Fi books the same dates with no issue. Classic residential-IP requirement. Any chance we can get Grok a residential proxy / home IP for these flows?