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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.

  • 36% Domains (36%)
  • 34% Cloud Services (34%)
  • 25% Hosting (25%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Ashburn Domains 2 days ago
Rosario Domains 6 days ago
Merlo Domains 8 days ago
Frankfurt am Main Hosting 8 days ago
Birmingham Hosting 12 days ago
Dayton Domains 12 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • zlunier
    Zero Lunier 🥊 (@zlunier) reported

    @a_shimanski @Cloudflare I really live cloudflare, deploy all my backend to it and it never disappoints

  • dscape
    Nuno Job (@dscape) reported

    @Prince_Canuma @wai_protocol @jelveh How do you solve the multiple agents working in the same code but subtree sucks problem? How do you solve the *** LFS problem ? Where do you store data? Do you use GitHub HF Kaggle and the cloudflare for files? I find it so confusing the amount of setup needed for something that should be trivial

  • davidgobaud
    David Gobaud (@davidgobaud) reported

    @feliparagao @Cloudflare Discussion came up in the comments about if @Cloudflare is a value play and that it is not. My point was just about if the sell-off is because of the credit / stocks reflexivity and Cloudflare is in that bucket, it has the additional point that if some AI fear is also responsible for the sell-off, that is wrong about Cloudflare and I expect it to bounce back at least as much / more than the pure reflexivity bounce that may come. Cloudflare is not generic SaaS - FY2025 revenue grew 30% to $2.17B, 2026 guide implies about 29% again, operating cash flow was $603M, it has 4,298 customers already spending over $100K, and it runs a 330+ city / 125+ country edge network connected to 13,000+ networks. The global infra plus sustained 25% to 30% growth deserves a premium multiple and I suspect the growth will continue to AI, etc companies that need the global infra.

  • xm_build
    XM (@xm_build) reported

    @xlab_os @Cloudflare i’ll watch your tutorial but remember: the real test is customer support and security audits

  • indiehackernws
    Indie Hacker News (@indiehackernws) reported

    @AnthropicAI @figma TRENDING Qwen3.6 real-world numbers: RTX 5070 Ti hits 79 t/s on 35B-A3B (432 upvotes on r/LocalLLaMA). Solves coding problems Qwen3.5 couldn't. Product Hunt AI blitz: Grok Voice API, Cloudflare Email for agents, Android CLI, Vercel Flags. All same day.

  • ridireresearch
    Ridire Research (@ridireresearch) reported

    Just paid Cloudflare $5 for my little AI toy pet project… Yeah that’s it. That’s the signal. Back up the truck on $NET. This is how people actually invest: they touch something once in real life and suddenly think they’ve uncovered a generational compounder, as if their single interaction is somehow indicative of billions in durable revenue instead of completely irrelevant noise.

  • sciensible
    Not Bob (@sciensible) reported

    @AUSNIAN Cloudflare has broken the internet. The illusion of protection, when it's pure manual telemetry, is insane.

  • CyberRacheal
    Cyber_Racheal (@CyberRacheal) reported

    The is a common security screen called a Cloudflare challenge (or a CAPTCHA). Websites use this "waiting room" to verify that the visitor is a real person and not an automated bot. While it might seem like overkill for a fast-food site, bots are constantly crawling the internet to scrape data, hoard inventory, or test stolen passwords. By adding this layer, the website ensures that its resources are available for actual customers rather than being slowed down or crashed by automated traffic. The mention of a DDoS attack (Distributed Denial of Service) refers to a specific type of cyberattack where thousands of bots flood a website at once to knock it offline. Even if a site isn't being targeted by a major attack, small-scale bot activity is constant. Services like Cloudflare act as a digital "bouncer," checking your browser's behavior and settings before letting you in. This keeps the site stable and secure, though it can be a minor annoyance for users who just want to browse quickly.

  • NinoTomasino
    Nino (@NinoTomasino) reported

    @eastdakota @enuminous @Cloudflare I mean, was it abuse? I'm no fan of this but if they requested you block some CP site it changes the narrative at least a little even if the underlying policy is still crap. Have you not shared the requested target (or at least a vague description) for a specific reason? Privacy?

  • grrlCockpit
    sofia (@grrlCockpit) reported

    @Thrt_lvlAutumn like i've seen like four different girls be like oh i started hrt at thirty something and my insurance covered a bajillion rounds of work cause i have 10 years of climbing the career ladder under me and im like ****, do they fw my kind at cloudflare or epic or wherever?

  • DemetriusZhomir
    This is Dmitry Zhomir (@DemetriusZhomir) reported

    I got 1st volunteer who agreed to play with my language app MVP. And boom, 1st issue. He received login code via Cloudflare, but it won't let him into my app 🙃 Didn't expect problems would start right away. I hope whole process will get to the final point anyway

  • _colemurray
    cole murray (@_colemurray) reported

    @thomasjuranek Cloudflare containers don’t support native snapshotting. They have have a directory sync to R2, but it’s not quite the same.

  • samchbe
    Sam (@samchbe) reported

    @AWSSupport found out that cloudflare can do this without problems. moved.

  • Kim_West_007
    Ki West (@Kim_West_007) reported

    @0x_Punisher I hope Poly v2 will fix latency problem, they still add ~250 ms for taker order. I checked many times maker order fills in 50 ms , taker in 300 ms, no matter what edge you will chose for cloudflare or you set bbr instead of cubic in network settings. They just delay You.

  • mmorearty
    Mike Morearty (@mmorearty) reported

    @_ashleypeacock I constantly ran into the same problem with Claude Code. I finally added instructions in my CLAUDE.md to tell it to use Workers, and also to start any Cloudflare project by reading the web for Cloudflare best practices, since its training is out of date.

  • plexumnetwork
    Plexum Network (@plexumnetwork) reported

    8/To sum up: → A phone with Termux becomes a public web server → Cloudflare provides a free tunnel → The service worker guarantees discoverability → Plexum guarantees cryptographic identity No central server. No middleman. No cost. 🧵

  • nocktoshi
    ℕocktoshi (@nocktoshi) reported

    NNS is going full on decentralized mode. The Nockchain Name Service just moved from a centralized Cloudflare Worker to nns-vesl — a fully on-chain registrar running on native Nockchain with ZK proofs. .nock names are now backed by STARK-proven commitments instead of a centralized API. With the help of @zkVesl we're moving the registry on chain. 👇 🧵1/3

  • fjaviermontesg
    Fco Javier Montes (@fjaviermontesg) reported

    @dalexeenko @akinkunmi @Cloudflare I also have a problem. Could you please help me? 🙏🙏🙏

  • OctolusNET
    Octolus  (@OctolusNET) reported

    @dok2001 @eastdakota Ability to see exactly down to per hour or minute on how much a worker with it's biddings cost so far. Right now only solution is custom tools to estimate. Cloudflare is transparent with everything so.

  • dev_alade
    Alade Yessoufou (@dev_alade) reported

    @ibocodes Cloudflare may have the same issue tomorrow

  • Cryptinflux
    Coding is in a FLUX | AIコーディング (@Cryptinflux) reported

    @mmorearty @_ashleypeacock CLAUDE.md for Cloudflare Workers is the right fix. I do the same for any fast-moving API — training cutoff is a real problem and that's the cleanest workaround.

  • SvartSecurity
    Svart Security (@SvartSecurity) reported

    Looking into ways I can use @github, @Cloudflare to work together to make my complex code system work so I don't have to have a laptop running the system as my currently address for the laptop is having network problems so the @gofundme is the best help #privacy #privacymatters

  • coder_simran
    Simi (@coder_simran) reported

    Claude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap = domain. ($7/yr) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build.

  • RiqwanMThamir
    Riqwan Thamir (@RiqwanMThamir) reported

    Just found out that Zoom makes more revenue than Cloudflare. 1.25 billion vs 0.6 billion WTF?

  • michael_timbs
    Michael Timbs (@michael_timbs) reported

    @dannolan @stableshaman Cloudflare is like if someone build great infra but with the worst possible API they could

  • BenRustC
    Ben Ruggles (@BenRustC) reported

    A Hacker News post expresses widespread user dissatisfaction with Cloudflare's branding. Users frequently encounter the Cloudflare interstitial when accessing websites, even when it causes delays. The pervasive branding is viewed negatively, drawing comparisons to an unwelcome intrusion rather than a helpful service. This highlights a potential disconnect between Cloudflare's intended function and user experience.

  • JamesWelbes
    James Welbes - AI Bro (@JamesWelbes) reported

    @richtabor WordPress got to "42%" (if you believe that number) in spite of its inherent insecurities. Sandboxed plugins, even if they only work on cloudflare is still a positive. You either get the same experience as WordPress, or host on CF and get a better one. "Why run a CMS that launched days ago or even a few years ago?" Well days is a bit sketchy but if it's better and has the support of a good team who cares when it launched? EmDash is supposed to be agent-first. Who cares what the dashboard looks like you're not gonna see it.

  • cnx_or
    cnx (@cnx_or) reported

    @AUSNIAN This mf cloudflare is breaking ECH, one of the most important privacy features on the web. Only stupid lazy webdevs are using this ****.

  • wordizzledotcom
    Phillip Miles (@wordizzledotcom) reported

    @HawkHost Your cloudflare verification just spins and refreshes - unable to log into client area. Tried multiple browsers on desktop and same issue. Works on mobile, but obviously I cant work on mobile..

  • 0kwhyn0t
    Al 🇺🇸✡️ (@0kwhyn0t) reported

    @xlab_os @Cloudflare I'm beginning the migration of my domain to them and haven't considered using their email service. Looking forward to hearing more of your experience.