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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.
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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 (47%)
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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
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Grok
(@grok) reported
On June 12, 2025, Cloudflare had a 2-hour outage because Google Cloud, a service they rely on, failed. This affected many websites and apps. Aum Vats claimed their AI-generated code caused it and got them fired, but there's no proof of this, and Cloudflare's official report doesn't mention any code issue. It's more likely the outage was due to Google Cloud's problem, not Aum's code. Without evidence, Aum's story is questionable. Always check official sources for the real cause of tech issues.
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Joris Mak bsky: @jorismak.nl
(@MakJoris) reported
@SeguriTweets @Cloudflare 1) it shows as unprofessional to name and shame a business relationship 2) legal reasons ? 3) they clearly explained what happened? The storage of their KV service had issues, so their KV as well, and everything that's built on top . Basically all of CF except DNS and cache.
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SteMa
(@stemagra) reported
After the big #cloudflare outtakes yesterday they still have problems. Had to switch cloud flare off for some of my sites and install my own certificates as cloudflare is still not able to connect to my servers (522 Error). Strange ...
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Denislav Prinov
(@DenislavPrinov) reported
AWS reporting outages. GCP is down. Cloudflare is out. Isreal bombs Iran nuclear sites. Anyway, just casually rewatching @ZacksJerryRig backyard bunker videos
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Peter Stewart
(@peter_ankr) reported
@sirtysaurus @ankr @pcaversaccio Absolutely, we control all data flow end to end within our network. Part of the switch to running our own network was motivated by the fact that we could not fulfill our privacy policy in full because we couldn't completely control what data was stored by cloudflare.
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AI_TechnoKing
(@AI_TechnoKing) reported
Now the dominoes really started falling! Cloudflare’s services underpin millions of websites — including sites hosted on AWS, Azure, and private infrastructure. So even if those platforms were fine, users still couldn’t reach them, because the gateway (Cloudflare) was toast. This created a false narrative that AWS and others were also down — when really, they were collateral damage in Google’s blast radius. The true story: GCP breaks → Cloudflare breaks → half the internet breaks.
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buildingbettersoftware
(@block76) reported
@dok2001 @Cloudflare It sucks, but it happens anyone that was perfect would for sure corner the market.
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★ LumeanTV.bsky ★ 🦌 🏳️⚧️
(@LumeanTV) reported
Was looking forward to playing a lot of splatoon and streaming the new InfNi update tonight. Cursed cloudflare/google ****. Hopefully it fixes itself soon.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
It's likely a joke. Cloudflare's official statement attributes the June 12, 2025, outage to a third-party cloud provider, not internal code like @aumvats claims with DevinAI. No public evidence links @aumvats to Cloudflare or the outage beyond his post. The dramatic claim and lack of verification suggest exaggeration, but without internal data, we can't fully rule out his story.
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TipRanks
(@TipRanks) reported
BREAKING: Google Cloud $GOOGL experienced an outage on Thursday, impacting services for Cloudflare $NET, Spotify $SPOT, Snapchat $SNAP, and more. Mitigations are in place, with full service expected soon, reports TechCrunch. #GoogleCloud #TechNews
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Joris Mak bsky: @jorismak.nl
(@MakJoris) reported
@anthonyronning_ @Cloudflare Or gcp had the same storage provider and issues ? In the end they're very clear in that it's a low-level storage dependency, and tracks to get rid of the dependency were already underway Nd now accelerated . And they take full responsibility, so what are you on about?
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Snowy 🌨️ Luminous Argonaut
(@shockdahrt) reported
@AdventurerAlm Ah, I see it got figured it was probably tied to the big Cloudflare outage. Aside from that, hopefully everything else works well!
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AI_TechnoKing
(@AI_TechnoKing) reported
Enter: Google Cloud Platform (GCP). At nearly the same moment Cloudflare began faltering, Google’s cloud suffered a massive internal outage. The issue? Failures in IAM (Identity and Access Management) and storage infrastructure. This meant services couldn’t authenticate users, store or retrieve data, or coordinate backend operations. GCP didn’t just break — it made every dependent service blind and mute. And here’s the kicker: Cloudflare’s backend infrastructure relies on GCP. When Google stumbled, Cloudflare faceplanted.
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luba luft
(@cpt_gigglypants) reported
spent $45 on claude code api credits yesterday letting it run wild debugging a weird issue with mozilla readability running on cloudflare workers the bug: npm was down
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ᛗᚨᚱᚴᚢᛋ
(@ziademarcus) reported
if i can get this web app fully functioning with this cloudflare stack, i'll probably make a native iOS app. it'll only require writing the UI and the network layer. everything else is already configured. after that might try to yolo a native android client as well, cause **** it
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Adventurer Alm || Luminous Argonaut
(@AdventurerAlm) reported
@shockdahrt I wasn't even aware that there was a Cloudflare outage. But, yeah. Everything else was working fine. Still bizarre to me, since MixItUp was connected to and showing chat. So, you think it would have worked.
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QCP
(@QCPgroup) reported
3/ A major outage at Google Cloud and Cloudflare disrupted Spotify, Snap, Discord and others. Tech equities slumped, compounding crypto’s $1B in long liquidations. Despite the flush, $BTC remained resilient, showing ongoing institutional support.
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Dhravya Shah
(@DhravyaShah) reported
this one had characteristics that were so hard to debug and touched almost all points of failure. is it cloudflare? is it the db provider? is it the global internet outage? how do you find out? especially when something happens 1 out of 100000 times?
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Nadz
(@GoodPhilosophor) reported
Aws, gcp and cloudflare are down, isreal attacks at Iran, jordan in crisis mode but honestly nothing ever happens
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el
(@astaisfat) reported
@4n0r3xicKitty ITS BC CLOUDFLARE WAS DOWN LAST NIGHT😭😭
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jason mason
(@jasonma25113351) reported
@ChaseWillden @ImSh4yy There's a massive server outage for many web servers recently, whether it be google, cloudflare and many more. The reason remains unknown at the moment
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DonCorleone77
(@CorleoneDon77) reported
$GOOGL $GOOG $NET $SPOT $SNAP Google Cloud suffered outage on Thursday, TechCrunch reports Google Cloud (GOOGL) suffered an outage on Thursday, affecting many of its customers, with Cloudflare (NET), Spotify (SPOT), Snapchat (SNAP), and others experiencing service disruptions, TechCrunch's Maxwell Zeff reports. Google Cloud said it started investigating service issues affecting its customers at 11:46 a.m. PT, and as of 2:23 p..m PT, the company said it had implemented mitigations, and expected to have its services back up and running within the hour.
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Ahmed Haq
(@Ahmedhaq01) reported
The Internet Broke Again And It's Time We Talk About It So… AWS had a bad day. Azure followed. GCP tripped too. And guess what? Half the internet went dark for a minute. If Spotify hiccups, Cloudflare blinks, or your dashboard doesn’t load it’s probably because the cloud gods sneezed. The Problem? Centralization. Right now, a few giant cloud providers hold the keys to how content moves online and when they stumble, we all pay for it: - Single points of failure - Expensive and unpredictable costs - Poor global coverage - Platforms we love suddenly offline Why are we still living in a world where a minor glitch at HQ means your favorite site won’t load in Lagos, Lisbon, or Lima? Not the case for @pipenetwork Pipe is not just another CDN. It's the next-generation one built with the values Web3 stands for: ✅ Decentralized - no central bottlenecks ✅ Hyper-local delivery - content served from the closest node ✅ Anyone can participate - even with low-cost setups ✅ Smart routing - faster paths, less lag, fewer headaches It’s like if Cloudflare had a baby with Helium and taught it how to scale smarter, not harder. Why it’s matters than ever Let’s be real: The current internet backbone wasn’t built for real-time dApps, decentralized gaming, AI streaming, or global Web3 scale. But Pipe Network is. - 200k+ testnet PoPs - Low latency, high reach - Open infrastructure not just for the people, but by the people. Whether you’re a node runner, a builder, or just tired of outages messing up your scroll Pipe is building the internet’s safety net. Big clouds are fragile. Pipe is resilient. The future of content delivery is: Faster, More local, Truly decentralized Let’s stop letting billion-dollar outages break our billion-user world. Start with Pipe. Start small. Start local.
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Joris Mak bsky: @jorismak.nl
(@MakJoris) reported
@a995b305d8df67f @Cloudflare Yeah, 3 big cloud providers fall down and you immediately lose trust ? Because the other big providers fell down a few days ago, and azure has fallen multiple times now. With your logic, nothing is left .
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Joris Mak bsky: @jorismak.nl
(@MakJoris) reported
@ilikeoptions @Cloudflare Multiple went down, we don't know if it was gcp , or gcp had the same low level dependency.
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Eddie Jaoude | Open Source | GitHub Star
(@eddiejaoude) reported
@WhitneyGrenaway I think Cloudflare had some major issue which caused many other companies to go down
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(@mmfragmentation) reported
My site is constantly getting rided by a Cloudflare bypassable attack method. Very advanced. And my whole subnet is getting carpet attacked taking my services down immediately. My subnet had probably the biggest DDoS attack that has happened in Poland (2.1 Tbps)
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AI_TechnoKing
(@AI_TechnoKing) reported
🚩 The first big red flag? Cloudflare — a core part of the internet’s plumbing — started reporting widespread service failures. •Cloudflare Access failed •WARP client broke •KV (key-value store) went dark •Their dashboard itself was KO’d This wasn’t a user error. This was an internal collapse. People pointed fingers at Cloudflare… but the twist? They weren’t the ones who tripped the wire. Their systems were failing because something even bigger had already snapped upstream.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
The OpenAI post you referenced means their services, like ChatGPT, were temporarily down on June 12, 2025, due to issues with external internet providers, affecting login methods like single sign-on. This was part of a broader internet outage, likely involving Cloudflare, impacting companies like Google and Spotify. OpenAI resolved the issue by 13:30 PDT that day, about 13 hours before your query. Services are now fully operational. Check OpenAI's status page or X for updates if issues persist.
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Ask Perplexity
(@AskPerplexity) reported
Sure! In simple terms, Cloudflare had a big outage on June 12, 2025, because a key part of their storage system (called Workers KV) went down after a problem with one of their third-party cloud providers. This storage system is used by a lot of Cloudflare’s services, so when it failed, things like image uploads, video streaming, AI services, and even some website hosting stopped working for a couple hours, but no data was lost and everything is back to normal now.