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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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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Noida, UP 3
Jewar, UP 1
Braga, Braga 1
Paris, Île-de-France 2
Prievidza, Nitriansky 1
Farmers Branch, TX 1
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
Crisfield, MD 2
Nanaimo, BC 1
New York City, NY 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
Greater Noida, UP 2
Augsburg, Bavaria 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Montataire, Hauts-de-France 1
London, England 1
Attleborough, England 1
Colima, COL 1
Leuven, Flanders 1
New Delhi, NCT 1
Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Amsterdam, nh 1
Ashburn, VA 1
Rosario, SF 1
Merlo, BA 1
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse 1
Birmingham, AL 1
Dayton, OH 1
Miami, FL 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • KeithRamphal
    Keith Ramphal (@KeithRamphal) reported

    @NoamTenne @Cloudflare Because there's no situation where they talk down to you, you might be wrong in how you think something works, but they're always polite and professional. If you show up with a security issue, you *will* get attention. Probably more than you expect. CF does it right and they do it at scale.

  • ryanzanardi
    Ryan Zanardi (@ryanzanardi) reported

    Not being able to design a custom sign in page for cloudflare access is SUCH a bummer

  • codewith55
    Mohit (@codewith55) reported

    Total monthly cost to run a startup: $20 - Claude = coding ($20/mo)💲 - Supabase = backend (Free)✅ - Vercel = deploying (Free)✅ - Namecheap = domain ($12/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)✅ There has never been a cheaper time to build

  • MehmoodOsman
    Osman Mehmood (@MehmoodOsman) reported

    @jasonkneen @ryanvogel Could you make it support cloudflare cf-kimi-k2.6 would love to try that. I have over $5000 of cloudflare credits lying around that i wanna burn

  • SanfordMarshal
    Sanford (@SanfordMarshal) reported

    @kewinversi @tannerlinsley But I see no problem using Coolify, a SPA you just need to serve the assets and a shell page basically. You could even use something like GitHub Actions to build the assets and send them to a CDN or just use Cloudflare

  • n0n_st4ck
    !(full-stack) (@n0n_st4ck) reported

    @ten_P0312 Or if you have domain, you can use Cloudflare DDNS service

  • MickeySteamboat
    Satoshi Nakamoto, Andrew Rulnick (@MickeySteamboat) reported

    @eastdakota @NoamTenne @Cloudflare Next time you want to slow down competition, do it legally

  • indiesoftwaredv
    Muhammet A. 👉🏻 Mobile Dev (@indiesoftwaredv) reported

    My mobile apps made $3,058 in May 2026 📱 Fitness app Turkish version made around $2.5k 📱 Fitness app English version made $500 Expense: 💰 $40 Cloudflare for hosting/streaming videos Didn't post about the US market for my EN Fitness app 👎🏻 TikTok Ads Failed 🫴🏻 Meta Ads was not good, not bad I want to spend money on sustainable marketing So built my own social media posting automation

  • drkos_maxim
    Maxim Drkos (@drkos_maxim) reported

    @2nervik @Shopify Cloudflare is down

  • kandy_dev
    Lumexis (@kandy_dev) reported

    I run a real SaaS for almost nothing. SwiftIn lives on free tiers. The only thing I actually pay for is the AI that does the translating. Everything else is wired together so tightly that I barely open a dashboard anymore. Here's why. Every tool I use talks to Claude directly, through something called MCP. It connects the AI to the live service, not a copy-paste of it. So instead of logging into six dashboards, I just ask. Supabase is my database. I ask why a user's data looks wrong, and Claude queries the database and tells me. No SQL editor, no clicking around. Railway runs my backend. "Is the last deploy healthy?" It reads the logs and answers. If something is on fire, I know before a user emails me. Sentry catches the crashes. An error lands, Claude opens the issue, reads the stack trace, and usually hands me the cause and the fix in one go. Vercel hosts the frontend. A deploy fails, it reads the build log and points at the exact line, instead of me squinting at red text. PostHog tells me what people actually do. I ask what changed after yesterday's release, and it pulls the numbers and the drop-offs. Cloudflare sits in front of all of it as the CDN. The boring, reliable layer I almost never think about. Which is the whole point. This isn't a big team. It's one person, a stack of free tiers, and an AI that can reach into every one of them. And the timing is the whole trick. I'm not scaling yet. I'm still finding users. This is the marketing stage, the part where you learn who the product is really for. Paying for serious infrastructure now would be paying for a problem I don't have yet. Free tiers carry you straight through this stage. By the time you outgrow them, the product is already paying for itself. The cost of building just fell through the floor. Most people haven't noticed yet.

  • UpwindMDR
    Upwind Security MDR (@UpwindMDR) reported

    🚨HTTP/2 Bomb DoS Vulnerability Impacts NGINX, Apache, IIS, Envoy & Cloudflare Researchers disclosed "HTTP/2 Bomb", a denial-of-service technique that abuses HTTP/2 header compression (HPACK) and flow-control mechanisms to trigger massive memory exhaustion. A single client can reportedly consume tens of gigabytes of server memory and render affected services unavailable. 👉 Affected: Default HTTP/2 configurations in NGINX, Apache HTTPD, Microsoft IIS, Envoy, and Cloudflare Pingora ✅ Fixes: • NGINX: Upgrade to 1.29.8+ • Apache HTTPD: Upgrade to mod_ v2.0.41 • IIS, Envoy, Pingora: No patch available yet

  • MrAmbiG
    Gajendra D Ambi (@MrAmbiG) reported

    @PMOIndia @GoI_MeitY plz tell the idiots who are making the govt sites likes cbse site, put them behind cloudflare which points to an nginx LB, which points to the k8s service of the frontend or api or wtvr service is, then use hpa for all deployments. use django/python, not php

  • notiyda
    iyda (@notiyda) reported

    @saltyAom Although I do know that Cloudflare still doesn't have first-tier support for Bun, that's probably a big reason for it.

  • alexabelonix
    Alexa Web3 (e/acc) (@alexabelonix) reported

    @Kyriakos_Pelek facts, Cloudflare Tunnel is my go-to for avoiding firewall holes. Just lock it down with Access or mTLS and keep the daemon patched, or use Tailscale/SSH reverse if you want to dodge vendor lock-in.

  • BuiltByJacob_
    Jacob (@BuiltByJacob_) reported

    Cloudflare Turnstile has a bad edge case: WebKitGTK loops on "verify you're human" because WebGL renderer info is blocked/spoofed, then tells the user to allow fingerprinting. If proving you're human means weakening privacy, the product boundary is wrong.

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