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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.

  1. Cloud Services (37%)

    Cloud Services (37%)

  2. Domains (31%)

    Domains (31%)

  3. Hosting (19%)

    Hosting (19%)

  4. Web Tools (7%)

    Web Tools (7%)

  5. E-mail (4%)

    E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
SpainEl Port de Sagunt Domains
ColombiaMedellín Domains
ColombiaMedellín Domains
ItalyPadova Hosting
United KingdomFarnham Domains
United StatesEaston Domains
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • HalfAcreBTCFarm Blockchain Supply Issues (@HalfAcreBTCFarm) reported

    The true concern w/Cloudflare and getting booted isn’t the refusal of a service. It’s being held hostage by DDOSing, a federal crime & having no recourse but to pay a protection fee cause law enforcement can/will not arrest those DDOSing your website, regardless of the content.

  • apark2453 Actually malicious, no actual malice (@apark2453) reported

    @mmasnick @Cloudflare @eastdakota That should have been “hell”, not “help”. Damn you autocorrect, let me curse if I want to.

  • MesMitch StandforWolves Ⓥ🐺 (@MesMitch) reported

    @cnc_tribunephl @Cloudflare It will take this public campaign, and a growing wave of their paying enterprise customers seeing they wanted no part of Cloudflare's ideological support for Dog Mapping forums. I think many customers will continue with their plans to move to alternatives.#28Kursun #drophavrita

  • mmasnick Mike Masnick (@mmasnick) reported

    @MalwareTechBlog @Cloudflare @eastdakota Again, as I have explained to a bunch of tweets arguing this point, I am not saying that we need the legal ability to shut down KF. And given exactly what you say MY POST SAYS cloudflare was correct to take it down. The point was in not letting it get that far in the 1st place

  • chris_the_cynic Chris Witham (@chris_the_cynic) reported

    @Sinnaji @MarkHamill @the_debijackson It's also how they lost their CAPTCHA provider as quickly as they did. The provider doesn't vet every site that uses their service, but once they were informed of what was going on, and verified it, they cut ties. The problem is companies like Cloudflare...

  • DoktorCat Dr. Cat - Jubilant (@DoktorCat) reported

    @JenPallante Cloudflare said that on the few occasions they've banned some really awful stuff, they immediately get a bunch of emails from far-right ******** asking them to also ban some totally ok left-wing stuff they they just don't happen to like. Cloudflare ignores 'em, of course

  • mmasnick Mike Masnick (@mmasnick) reported

    @AkivaMCohen @Cloudflare @eastdakota I don't disagree with that. I advocate the same all the time for edge providers. But the infrastructure question gets tougher. Are we okay with phone companies, ISPs, domain registrars, and DNS providers denying service under these conditions?

  • Maddy_AAHHH Maddie (@Maddy_AAHHH) reported

    @bestgirlchizuru @Nash076 Kf doxxed, swatted and sent bomb threats to a streamer, the streamer led a campaign to shut it down. Innocent people came forward about thier experiences being harassed by people using kf as a resource. After enough pressure cloudflare stopped providing ddos protection.

  • dprk_ebooks Das Känguru (@dprk_ebooks) reported

    a good way to get the cloudflare guy to shut ******** up about having to much power over the internet would be to threaten an antitrust investigation.

  • thinkofdave ThinkOfDave (@thinkofdave) reported

    @DreamHostCare wondering why my sites are down when I long ago enabled “Always Online” w/your partner CloudFlare. I thought that would protect my client sites if a major outage like this were to occur. Is that just smoke & mirrors? Honest question. Thanks.

  • mikecherry Миша 🇺🇦 (@mikecherry) reported

    @SushiDude I don’t have the words to describe what an atrocity this is. **** @Cloudflare for continuing to host these guys until their own board had to step in and make their ceo boot kf.

  • YoureNotAFemale Just Some Guy (@YoureNotAFemale) reported

    @violn_95 @Cloudflare You'll never be a woman. Wow, I feel better already.

  • blakereid Blake E. Reid (@blakereid) reported

    But it is impossible to interpret the policy post separate and apart from the KF fiasco, and the KF fiasco is about the worst set of facts you can dream up for Cloudflare’s policy proposal. 3/

  • Troll__OW Troll (@Troll__OW) reported

    @NekoNicoKig @OWAnonymous_ No. Originally Cloudflare put out a first statement saying they weren't going to be taking Kiwifarms. Then people on the website started to threaten to bomb Cloudflare (I think) so Cloudflare shut the website down. The pressure on Twitter wasn't getting Kiwifarms shut down lol

  • mmasnick Mike Masnick (@mmasnick) reported

    @j00bar Good threat. To be clear, I never said that Cloudflare shouldn't take down KF. I actually say it's the right decision. And I never said that it doesn't have the right to do so. It does.

  • drip_jim Big Drip Jim (@drip_jim) reported

    @_RoscoeSteele @YtersBitching Cloudflare caved in and removed them from their servers and the up back servers were shut down too

  • NekoNicoKig Neko Nico 🇨🇦 🌹🌻🐇 (@NekoNicoKig) reported

    @Troll__OW @OWAnonymous_ It got taken down because Cloudflare who hosted them finally kicked them off after tons of pressure from Twitter and various corporations.

  • BarefootedBeast Fat Matt (Cutter), the suburban beast 👣🏳️‍🌈 (@BarefootedBeast) reported

    Yes, #kiwifarms was absolutely toxic, and a breeding ground for social media attacks. But I find it humorous that the same people attacking Cloudflare have probably participated in other righteous online mobs. The big problem, like always, is they’re convinced they are moral.

  • affluenzer Dean (@affluenzer) reported

    Cloudflare is such a ******* joke. They love to scream about principles and responsibility and then just erase **** from the Internet anyway.

  • Gezkill Gezkill (@Gezkill) reported

    @mmasnick @Cloudflare @eastdakota Cool but where any actual laws broken? No. The site was taken down because of a bunch of Twitter armchair activist. Compounded by the fact that Mathew has no spine.

  • NickSRandall Nick Randall (@NickSRandall) reported

    I'm surprised that nobody has open sourced a simple auth service built on Cloudflare Workers. Am I just looking in the wrong places? To be clear, I'm not just looking for something that can validate a token but also create/refresh one. CC: @threepointone

  • VarminWay Varmin Way (@VarminWay) reported

    @lone_rides Let's not forget that the main thrust of this 'anti-harassment activism' by the poor 'harassed, doxed, swatted' individual was to get Cloudflare, a cybersecurity company, to remove their services from a website. What is the purpose of removing security from a website?

  • spetry_mi s.petry (@spetry_mi) reported

    @RonColeman @ADL Well, on the plus side I just learned that Cloudflare is garbage and I’ll never use them. I already knew about Keffals and ADL.

  • FierceDemocracy Fierce Democracy (@FierceDemocracy) reported

    @GallantPelham You’re welcome. I’m curious, why take the name of a Confederate hero? Also, a heads up, I am unable to load your blog. I’m getting cloudflare errors.

  • Tazhys Tazhys (@Tazhys) reported

    @Cloudflare mitigating more then 600K requests on free plan from my express api proxied on their network. Well done.

  • mjoh090 mjoh090 (@mjoh090) reported

    @eastdakota How do you know that the threats were real, and not individuals masquerading as violent trolls to get the site shutdown? Cloudflare was pressured into a difficult position - the choice between principle and popularity is never easy as a business. Either way, there is cost.

  • cowfren 𝒦 𝒶 𝓎 𓇚 (@cowfren) reported

    her dad is friends w the ceo of cloudflare and he also has connections to multiple ppl who work for companies that are partners w cloudflare. There’s no way k*ffals is the reason the site was shut down

  • DiodeLass *** daughter (@DiodeLass) reported

    @destroyed4com4t cloudflare is a billion dollar corporation that serves a major role in network infrastructure for a number of even larger companies. it's not some rinky-**** hosting provider that can afford to torch its reputation on the basis of some misguided set of libertarian principles.

  • blakereid Blake E. Reid (@blakereid) reported

    Even if the timing had been coincidental, KF should have led Cloudflare to halt the proposal. And if it was intentional, all the nuance and subtlety is in service of what was (obviously to many people and eventually to Cloudflare) an indefensible result. 4/

  • ariadneconill Ariadne Conill (@ariadneconill) reported

    @theincelwiki @ignaloidas also, basic ddos mitigation is not that difficult. the way cloudflare does it is by having a large anycast network. you can build your own trivially with nginx, if you have IPv4 space to use for it.