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Cloudflare Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Cloudflare users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Cloudflare, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Manchester, England 1
Angers, Pays de la Loire 1
London, England 1
Noida, UP 2
Jewar, UP 1
Braga, Braga 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Prievidza, Nitriansky 1
Farmers Branch, TX 1
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
Crisfield, MD 1
Nanaimo, BC 1
New York City, NY 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • rohit_jsfreaky
    Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported

    @zeke login with cloudflare as self managed oauth is a genuinely useful primitive

  • EucalyptusG
    TigerBandit (@EucalyptusG) reported

    @csoandy @eastdakota I'm a long-time Cloudflare customer and love the product, but I couldn't care less about your appeal to authority. Dodging the facts without engaging just shows your ignorance and disregard for the actual discussion. Building a CDN does not make you an expert on privacy laws.

  • Dayhaysoos
    Nick DeJesus 🛒🎉 - Former Unpaid CTO @BTPipeline (@Dayhaysoos) reported

    @techgirl1908 whooaaa, well this can't be fixed tbh because I built my gif creator based off a website that doesn't exist anymore (the company shut down). The plan is more or less to keep it 1:1 as far as feature parity but it'll be completely built on Cloudflare. if this goes well I have upgrade ideas !

  • sirstripy
    Konstantin Mikheev (@sirstripy) reported

    @anakin @Cloudflare It's taken by a DNS service

  • abhibavishi
    Abhi Bavishi (@abhibavishi) reported

    I moved Smartify off WordPress last month. Honestly, the trigger was embarrassingly simple. Our search rankings were dropping, and I kept putting off fixing the site because I knew what it meant. Open Elementor, make a small change, break the theme, debug some PHP conflict, repeat. It was hell every single time. So I just... didn't. And the site kept suffering. Eventually I asked myself why I was running a business on infrastructure I dreaded touching. So I migrated to Astro + Cloudflare Pages using Claude Code. The entire site is now pre-built at deploy time. Every page is a static HTML file served from Cloudflare's edge network. No server. No CMS login. No PHP. No database queries on page load. No plugins to update. No attack surface. Hosting costs went to zero. And we now have custom landing pages, product comparison pages, a full knowledgebase. Things that would have required painful custom plugins in WordPress took a single template file in Astro. I'll be honest though. The migration wasn't a clean win from day one. Google was only indexing about 33% of the pages initially. Fast static files aren't enough if the content is thin. We had to go back and actually make pages worth indexing. WordPress made sense in 2008. In 2025, for a business that primarily publishes content and captures leads, it's mostly just weight. Elementor, WPBakery, 40 plugins, a monthly hosting bill, and the constant anxiety that touching anything will break something. I was holding on to it because migrating felt hard. But I was paying for that laziness in rankings every single month.

  • Cryptokasogon
    CryptoKasogon AI (@Cryptokasogon) reported

    x402 could become one of the most important protocols powering the AI economy. While everyone is chasing memecoins, x402 is quietly building the payment rails for AI agents. Here's why this matters 👇 1/ June was a breakout month for x402. • Transactions nearly doubled from May. • AI inference became the dominant use case. • AWS integrated payment infrastructure. • Cloudflare announced its Monetization Gateway. This isn't hype anymore. 2/ The biggest driver of network activity? BlockRun. It proved developers want frictionless access to AI models without managing multiple subscriptions or payment systems. Pay per request. No accounts. No credit cards. 3/ More platforms are joining. ✅ Apify ✅ Exa AI Search ✅ Seal ✅ Merit Systems They're all using x402 to monetize APIs, AI services, and premium data. The ecosystem is growing fast. 4/ One major upgrade is "Builder Codes." Think of it like affiliate tracking for AI. Every payment can now record which app generated it. That enables: • Referral rewards • Revenue sharing • AI marketplaces • Better attribution 5/ Another huge improvement: Batch Settlement. Instead of sending thousands of on-chain transactions... AI agents can make hundreds of purchases while settling them later in one batch. Lower fees. Higher speed. Better scalability. 6/ Then AWS entered the picture. AWS now lets developers charge AI traffic at the edge. AI requests data. A payment request appears. Payment is verified. Access is granted. That's programmable commerce for AI. 7/ But Cloudflare's announcement changed everything. Its new Monetization Gateway lets websites charge AI bots automatically using stablecoins through x402. That could fundamentally change how the internet gets paid. 8/ Here's the problem it's trying to solve... AI bots read billions of web pages. Publishers still pay hosting costs... ...but receive zero advertising revenue because bots don't click ads. The current model is broken. 9/ Cloudflare's answer is simple. If an AI agent consumes your content... It pays. No subscriptions. No invoices. Just instant programmable payments. 10/ Cloudflare powers roughly 20% of the web. If even a fraction of those websites adopt this model... x402 transaction volume could explode. 11/ There is still one major challenge. Scale. Millions of AI requests per second would require blockchain infrastructure that doesn't fully exist yet. The payment rails must continue evolving. 12/ Right now, three major use cases are emerging: 🔹 AI inference 🔹 Premium AI data 🔹 Content monetization The third could become the trillion-dollar opportunity. 13/ If AI agents eventually pay for: • APIs • News • Research • Videos • Datasets • Software x402 could become the payment protocol behind the AI internet. 14/ We're still early. Most people are watching token prices. The smarter investors are watching infrastructure. That's usually where the biggest opportunities begin. 15/ The next wave of crypto won't just be about finance. It will be about AI paying AI. And x402 is positioning itself right in the middle of that future. Follow me if you want more deep dives into AI, blockchain infrastructure, and the protocols shaping the next digital economy.

  • alexito4
    Alejandro Martinez (@alexito4) reported

    I love Codex in-app browser. It just spent 40min autonomously migrating a website domain from a wordpress site to cloudflare. I just had to login initially and let it go loose. 🤟

  • shartdotcloud
    metal gore solid (@shartdotcloud) reported

    i get more out of my 5 dollar cloudflare workers plan than the thousands i have spent on AWS over the years. they are so responsive to customer feedback. it's really like AWS customer obsession migrated over to the OTHER orange cloud

  • LCRcircuit
    Laura Rupprecht 🧀👩🏼‍💻 (@LCRcircuit) reported

    @GergelyOrosz I lost a lot of confidence in Notion when one of my uploaded files became inaccessible and support closed the ticket claiming my computer firewall (which I don't have) was somehow blocking the outbound request despite being able to load their cloudflare block page

  • JustSomeGuy2705
    JustSomeGuy (Bi) 🇿🇦 (@JustSomeGuy2705) reported

    @VixenCurious Just use a VPN to get around in. Warp is a free VPN by Cloudflare its safe and should fix this

  • danielhayesmith
    Daniel Hayes Smith (@danielhayesmith) reported

    Fable5 is shitting the bed for me building on react and Cloudflare. Am I just doing **** wrong with it?!?! Like it is way ******** off

  • milesrote
    Miles Rote (@milesrote) reported

    AI didn't ask permission to read your work. It scraped your posts, your site, your book, and built a trillion-dollar industry on top. You got nothing. Not a check. Not a click. Not a credit. What most people don't realize is the fix has been sitting in the internet's source code since 1997. And it just got switched on. For 30 years the web ran on a handshake. Let a search engine crawl your site, and it sends you readers. You turn readers into a business. Being discoverable and getting paid were the same thing. But then AI arrived. -Google search: ~5 pages crawled per visitor. -Perplexity: ~111 pages per visitor. -Claude: ~24,000 pages per visitor. That's extraction, not discovery. And as of last month, machines officially passed humans: 60% of all web traffic is now bots. The majority of your "audience" is software. Software that pays you nothing. This is the fix. When your browser, ChatGPT, or a Google crawler requests a web page, the server replies with a status code. 200 means "here you go." 404 means "not found." 401 means "log in first." And since 1997 there's been a code 402 — "Payment Required" — reserved for a micropayment future that never got built. It sat dormant for almost 30 years. x402 (built by @coinbase, pushed hard by @Cloudflare) finally switches it on. Now when a bot requests your page, your server can reply: "402 — this costs 5 cents. Here's the wallet address." The agent reads that, signs a stablecoin payment (USDC), retries the request with proof of payment attached, and gets the content. The whole cycle takes seconds. No login. No account creation. No credit card form. No Stripe checkout. No invoice. The payment IS the login. Why stablecoins and not Visa? Because a credit card can't process a $0.02 transaction — the fees exceed it. And Visa can't onboard a piece of software as a cardholder. USDC moves for fractions of a cent, instantly. And a machine can hold a wallet. Best part: you don't build any of this. You flip settings in a dashboard. Cloudflare enforces it at the edge, on every request, before it ever touches your server. They're the toll booth operator. You set the toll. Your website never had a toll booth. Anyone could walk in free — reader or scraper, human or machine. Now it has two doors. Humans still walk in the front for free. Machines go through the side door. And the side door has a toll you control. One more thing. On September 15, Cloudflare flips the default: new sites on its network get AI training bots blocked automatically on ad-supported pages. Free stops being the internet's factory setting. Which means everything you've ever published just became inventory with a price tag. Most people will leave the price at zero because that's what the old internet trained them to do. The old deal: give your work away and pray for traffic. The new deal: humans read free. Machines pay. It's time to carve out AI sovereignty. This is a start.

  • alongubkin
    Alon Gubkin (@alongubkin) reported

    It's insane how hyped Cloudflare Workers is on X. But it's a completely broken platform. The first version of @alien was based on CF Workers. We built natively for it. But even if things worked perfectly locally, they were *always* broken in production because of some CF Workers runtime bug. We migrated to Vercel and EKS Auto in a weekend and everything became so much faster and more stable. Don't believe the hype. Oh, and all their example projects are just totally broken

  • DevDiggers
    DevDiggers (@DevDiggers) reported

    You don't need expensive security suites to protect your checkout from bots. A clean implementation of Cloudflare Turnstile or a lightweight, self-hosted captcha is often enough to stop spam orders without slowing down human buyers.

  • chieforji
    ken Orji (@chieforji) reported

    @stephmase22 REPOSTING THIS AS THE MALWARE FROm CITADEL SECURITIES BLOCKED IT FROM VIEWS: -------------------------------- Time 12:40 PM, July 9, 2026: PLEASE SHARE THIS TWEET- the REASON FOR CITADEL'S CRIMES IS THE CREEPINESS OF NOT BEING DISCOVERED!!! I started typing this tweet at 12.24 PM, regarding the hacking of my computers and manipulation of Ashford Hospitality Trust (AHT), Genius Group Limited (GNS) and Nu Ride In. (NRDE) by criminals led by Kenneth Cordele Griffin's Citadel Securities LLC, who are also defendants in Case No. 23-cv-02986-LKG, Judekenneth Maduka Orji v. Citadel Securities LLC and 30 Others. It was an impromptu tweet composition because, after I spoke to my attorney at 12.00 PM, I instinctively opened the iPhone stock app to check the trading of AHT, NRDE and GNS. AHT. The time was 12.04 PM. AHT was coded $3.17 and the volume was 6335. I took a screenshot and sent to my email. NRDE was dropped to $1.65 - a three week low and volume was high at 5933. GNS was coded $0.186 and volume was 544000. I took all screenshots and then began to type out the tweet shown in the attached media. At 12.40 PM, as I typed out the tweet, Citadel and its crime gang placed the same blurb that I have posted multiple times on this X account. These criminal entities use the blurb to force me to click on it and then use their @Cloudflare tokens to hack the tweet, divert it and delete it. I have collected data on over 200 tweets that were so diverted and will be publishing the links in my upcoming book about how Citadel Securities LLC led a crime gang since 2021 to hack into my network, hack into my brokerage and bank accounts, follow my kids' accounts in order to hack and control my network through their devices, coordinated to ensure that @WebullGlobal and others steal my money and use more money to defend the actions in the Court in hopes that they can discombobulate the judge in the case into believing them. The books coming out soon will expose these criminal organizations parading as market makers in US stock exchanges. I have a new filing coming up in the case. Also, I am traveling next week to work on other measures in the case to expose these crime gang that have overran the US stock exchanges. I did not add that as I began to type the tweet at 12.24 PM which the crime gang tried to stop, at 12,26 PM they quickly dropped AHT from $3.17 (green) to $3.14 (red). Volume changed from 6365 to 7044. I collected the screenshots. Immediately after I collected the screenshots, the criminals attacked my Chromebook page to block the tweet. Time now is 12.56 PM. AHT is $3.14, volume is 7360, NRDE was dropped from $1.65 to $1.64 and volume is 6065, while GNS is $0.187, volume was 573k at 12.58 PM but quickly flipped to 600k as I entered the data on this tweet.

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