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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.

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 25% Cloud Services (25%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 13% Web Tools (13%)
  • 6% E-mail (6%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester Domains 11 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 23 days ago
London Domains 25 days ago
Noida Hosting 1 month ago
Jewar E-mail 1 month ago
Braga Web Tools 1 month ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • raunak_yadush
    Raunak Yadush (@raunak_yadush) reported

    * Claude = coding. ($20/mo) * Supabase = backend. (Free) * Vercel = deployment. (Free) * Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) * Stripe = payments. (2.9% per transaction) * GitHub = version control. (Free) * Resend = email delivery. (Free) * Clerk = authentication. (Free) * Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) * PostHog = analytics. (Free) * Sentry = error monitoring. (Free) * Upstash = Redis. (Free) * Pinecone = vector database. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: around $20. There has never been a more affordable time to build.

  • AICultureWorld
    Chris (@AICultureWorld) reported

    So cloudflare is down?

  • boringeng
    Boring Engineer (@boringeng) reported

    founders: what % of your “Direct” traffic do you think is actually people coming from ChatGPT? I couldn’t answer this for my own site. then I found out Cloudflare was blocking ClaudeBot by default and I never knew. feels like we’re all flying blind on the channel that’s replacing search.

  • KingBootoshi
    BOOTOSHI 👑 (@KingBootoshi) reported

    @evanrossdavis @0xSero aghh so frusturating! i sent appeals and contacted some people from cloudflare working to get it back up as fast as possible annoyingly the moment someone reports a site for phishing it's automatically taken down :/

  • iMichaelTen
    Michael Ten 🌨🎶🫐🍀 (@iMichaelTen) reported

    @Cloudflare How could a service be built like this with Monero or Bitcoin Cash, those cryptocurrencies? @grok

  • AI_by_yash
    Yash D (@AI_by_yash) reported

    Claude/codex = coding. ($20/mo) GitHub = version control. (Free) Supabase = backend. (Free) Clerk = auth. (Free) Resend = emails. (Free) Vercel = deploying. (Free) Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) Upstash = Redis. (Free) Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) PostHog = analytics. (Free) Sentry = error tracking. (Free) Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build

  • kunchenguid
    Kun Chen (@kunchenguid) reported

    i hope 2026 is the last year where we still have to manually click through any website to set things up in the last month, google cloud and apple app review are the two repeated offenders that still need my manual click-throughs - bad by contrast, github, cloudflare, hetner etc are pretty much entirely configurable by agents - good (why not computer use / browser automation? because i don't want to expose secrets in plain text and let the agent type them via keystrokes and capture them into screenshots)

  • GPhoenixForever
    🔥Phoenix (@GPhoenixForever) reported

    @LilithDatura Kind of like encryption with lava lamps at Cloudflare, noise vs signal down to the quantum fluctuations.

  • kanapurottv
    KANAPURO 🎭 TEAM COMEDY (@kanapurottv) reported

    @Cloudflare pls fix workers bro pls pls psl psls pls

  • fil_ships
    Filippo Biasiolo (@fil_ships) reported

    @ishanxtwt SQLite was never designed for concurrent web traffic because it does not handle well parallel writes and multiple connections. But that's changing... Cloudflare D1 and Turso are making distributed SQLite a real option for the web, might be worth keeping an eye on

  • tomingtoming
    トム (@tomingtoming) reported

    @Cloudflare Japanese UI layout issue in Zero Trust onboarding. The "Get Started" button text is clipped and the button is rendered almost invisible on Chrome. The onboarding cannot be discovered unless the user clicks the empty area.

  • nimaUSD
    nimaUSD (@nimaUSD) reported

    For 30 years, the web ran on one deal. content for attention. AI agents just broke that deal, and Cloudflare thinks it has the fix. Their new Monetization Gateway lets any website, API, or dataset charge per request, with payments settling in stablecoins over Base. 119 million transactions already processed. Zero protocol fees. And it's just getting started. Here's what it means if you're building in the @Base ecosystem.

  • sp00ky11_
    Spook ✮⋆˙zinemaxxing (@sp00ky11_) reported

    Website is finally working after one million cloudflare issues

  • JaronBragg
    SYL Vexora- Jaron K Bragg (@JaronBragg) reported

    @its_sidraa Why not skip namecheap and just use cloudflare for both domain and DNS? Cloudflare actually puts my website on the map. Namecheap I never seen it and was hard for others to surface. Other than that it makes sense.

  • steven_levey
    Steven Levey (@steven_levey) reported

    @Cloudflare I believe there is an issue with your ZeroTrust dashboard. For a NEW client account, I cant enable a Zero Trust plan.

  • aarondelasy
    Aaron Delasy (@aarondelasy) reported

    here's an explanation of this table: 1. this table is specifically for Kimi K2.7 Code 2. current token share is Ambient (37%), Novita (30%), Moonshot (9%), ... Cloudflare (0.9%) 3. Ambient may retain logs and is running at 31 tps which is very slow for $2.34 price 4. Novita is even slower and runs at 14 tps with $2.37 price - 1.2% more expensive, 55% slower 5. Moonshot runs at 35 tps and costs $2.47 - 5.55% more expensive, 12% faster now let's look at Cloudflare alone: 1. same as Ambient, can retain logs 2. costs $2.47 - 5.55% more expensive 3. but runs at 81 tps - 161% faster honestly, I'm not sure why people choose any other provider other than cloudflare at this point

  • DSweetTexas
    Daniel Sweet (@DSweetTexas) reported

    @AliAbdaal I love Cloudflare, but I still have PTSD from having problems with my registrar being the same as my host. So, these days I PorkBun the domain and use CloudFlare's nameservers.

  • Tank23x0
    Joey Romaine 🇺🇸 |=★=| (@Tank23x0) reported

    Cloudflare Status: Billing Invoice UI issue Resilience is security: know what breaks when that platform is unavailable.

  • jaykeelinkjuice
    jaykee (@jaykeelinkjuice) reported

    ★ Uploading data to the cloud is free. Downloading it costs $0.09 per GB. Cloudflare analysis shows 8,000% margins over cost. ★ Egress fees eat up 10-15% of total bills, yet most operators never check this line item separately. The 2026 reality. ◇ 68% of Google searches end without a click. When AI Overview appears, click-through rates drop 60%. ◇ 80% of search users rely on AI summaries. ◇ 42% of LLM users use AI for shopping recommendations. ◇ Publisher traffic is collapsing anywhere from 20% to 90%. ◇ 57% of web traffic is bots, not humans. ◇ Traffic coming from AI platforms is only 1% of the total.

  • Blockcastcc
    BLOCKCAST.CC NEWS (@Blockcastcc) reported

    Cloudflare launched its Monetization Gateway, allowing customers to charge for webpages, APIs, datasets, and MCP tools behind its network. Payments settle instantly in stablecoins using the x402 protocol, an open standard based on HTTP 402 that supports frictionless micropayments down to fractions of a cent without accounts or chargebacks. As Cloudflare protects a large share of the internet, this enables scalable monetization for creators and developers, particularly facilitating AI agents paying per use for data and services.

  • AtomicSpark
    AtomicSpark (@AtomicSpark) reported

    X (and likely other platforms and apps) will not preview links to your self-hosted websites unless you support TLS version 1.2 @Cloudflare: SSL/TLS > Edge Certificates > Minimum TLS Version Set to TLS 1.2 @nginx: /etc/nginx/nginx.conf ssl_protocols TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3;

  • plebo86
    plebo6 (@plebo86) reported

    Per AI: An online cookieless future ahead where internet companies can no longer depend on third-party cookies to follow you across multiple websites for advertising and profiling. Instead, the emphasis shifts toward privacy, user consent, and data that people knowingly share. Even though Google’s plans for Chrome have evolved over time, the industry has largely been moving toward privacy-first approaches because of browser restrictions, regulations, and changing consumer expectations. Here’s what that means in practice: For everyday internet users More privacy: Companies have a harder time tracking your browsing across unrelated websites. Less “creepy” advertising: You may no longer see an ad for a product immediately after viewing it on another site. More consent choices: Websites increasingly ask what types of tracking you’re willing to allow. Slightly less personalized ads: Advertising is more likely to be based on the page you’re viewing or information you’ve voluntarily provided, rather than your browsing history across the web. For businesses Companies are adapting by relying more on: First-party data (information customers provide directly, such as account registrations, purchases, or newsletter signups). Contextual advertising, which places ads based on the content of the webpage rather than the person’s browsing history. Privacy-enhancing technologies, such as aggregated measurement and secure data collaboration, to understand campaign performance without exposing individual identities. Industries likely to benefit Several sectors stand to gain as organizations invest in privacy-first technologies: Cybersecurity and privacy software Identity and authentication services Consent management platforms Cloud data infrastructure Customer relationship management (CRM) software AI-driven marketing analytics Examples of well-known public companies involved in these areas include: Salesforce Adobe Cloudflare Microsoft Oracle Investment implications If privacy-first trends continue over the next several years, companies that help businesses: manage customer data, obtain and document consent, analyze marketing without invasive tracking, and secure digital identities could continue to see growing demand. At the same time, advertising businesses that relied heavily on third-party tracking have had to redesign their technology and measurement approaches. Looking ahead The “cookieless future” is not simply about eliminating cookies. Instead, it’s a shift toward an internet where: users have more control over their data, companies rely more on direct customer relationships, advertising becomes more privacy-conscious, and artificial intelligence plays a larger role in understanding trends from aggregated rather than individually tracked data.

  • Nuotrix
    Nuotrix (@Nuotrix) reported

    @world_xyz @worldnetwork @Cloudflare if this is actually them that's so cringe wtf

  • realdosaygo
    DO-SAY-GO (@realdosaygo) reported

    you can't. you'll spend a month chasing down all the things. then get insta banned by CloudFlare or Datadome. I'm deep in this tech and it still took me 300 hours. Even if you're a 10x engineer vs me, you're still droppin 30 hours on this. At 200-500 an hour that's 6-15K. Or you could just pay me the equivalent of 30 minutes, and you can have it right now. Up to you, bad ;)

  • samuelrizzondev
    Samuel Rizzon → thegitcity.com (@samuelrizzondev) reported

    hey @rauchg, @vercel strips the Server-Timing header in ****, which quietly kills Framer's A/B test when you proxy Framer through a Next app. we're stuck seeing ~0.5% of our traffic. cloudflare would fix it but we love being vercel-native. any way to keep the header?

  • agus_build
    Agustin Garcia (@agus_build) reported

    Check these numbers: 104,377 views 52,666 hours watched 8.3 TB delivered 2,863 videos live All running on Rehelios with cloudflare edge network. Here is what that exact traffic would cost on Mux or Cloudflare Stream itself, and what we actually pay 🧵

  • ilyesm
    Ilyas (@ilyesm) reported

    @jachands @Cloudflare Damn still seeing a bunch of people leave Cloudflare after the layoffs were announced...

  • bro2c00l
    Bro2Cool (@bro2c00l) reported

    @harrisuryana @Steam @Ubisoft So here is the solution. Do not run the launcher as an administrator. Close the app. Download cloudflare warp. Select traffic and dns and connect. Reopen the launcher on pc and login. After successfully logging in go to account management, other-

  • DanielleMorrill
    Danielle Morrill (@DanielleMorrill) reported

    wtf happened at Cloudflare? shipped like a ******* monster for the last 6 months, dominating my feed with new stuff daily. Now my feed is full of departures?

  • JoviDeC
    jovi 🐨 (@JoviDeC) reported

    Prompt prefix caching seems very broken on @Cloudflare lately, haven't hit the cache once for the last 3 days for Kimi K2.7-code