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

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • aaalexhl
    aaalex.hl (@aaalexhl) reported

    @sadcat_gamble @Noxa_Fi Why wouldn't an update be done in two days? They claim the issue is Cloudflare DNS (which it isn't) and that can be fixed in less than 24 hours (2 minutes to change nameservers, X hours to propagate)

  • IEmarjay
    Káyòdé (@IEmarjay) reported

    @hackSultan Cross Origin errors. You also don’t have control over the format Just use @Cloudflare images. Generous free tier Very easy to integrate

  • next20220424
    Eiji Murasaki (@next20220424) reported

    Again. Web server is returning an unknown error There is an unknown connection issue between Cloudflare and the origin web server. As a result, the web page can not be displayed. Error reference number: 520 Cloudflare Location: Osaka

  • icyphox
    Anirudh Oppiliappan (@icyphox) reported

    @threepointone @AKuederle Not sure where all this anger is coming from. The folks on Bluesky (and me here) were poking fun at the banner text—which was apparently *meant* to be tongue in cheek! Wasn’t clear. Nobody’s trying to cancel Cloudflare. Let’s all chill out for a bit.

  • eliedelkind
    Eli Edelkind (@eliedelkind) reported

    @LiminalPanda @ZackKorman So, for many companies if you have to use a VPN they probably aren’t a legitimate user. But I can see some scenarios that you’re right for sure. But the other protections in Cloudflare aren’t fool proof either which is why defense in depth and attack surface minimization is always good. Also, geoblocking isn’t just WAFs. There’s many “no regret” blocks across different network capabilities.

  • fuwiadsad
    dsad (@fuwiadsad) reported

    Yesterday, I mentioned that @utexocom joined the x402 Foundation. Today, I want to explain the two ideas behind it in simpler terms: x402 and the agentic economy. The agentic economy is where AI agents move beyond simply providing information and begin carrying out tasks on behalf of users or companies. An agent could search for flights, compare prices, buy data from an API, use compute, or access another digital service. For this to work automatically, the agent needs to do more than make decisions. It also needs to make payments when required. x402 is being developed to make that easier. When an agent sends a request to a paid API, the service responds with the payment requirement and the amount. The agent makes the payment, receives the data or service within the same flow, and continues with its task. There is no need to open a separate checkout page, create a new account for every service, or wait for a person to complete the payment. Another important part of x402 is that these payments can be very small. An agent can make a micropayment for a single API call, a short period of compute, a specific data package, or a small digital service. Instead of paying for a full subscription or depositing a large balance in advance, it can pay only for what it uses. The protocol was originally developed by Coinbase. It is now moving forward under the Linux Foundation through an open, vendor-neutral structure. The Foundation includes 40 organizations across payments, cloud, finance, and blockchain, including AWS, Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, Coinbase, Circle, Cloudflare, and Utexo. x402 is working toward a common standard for how agents request and make payments across the internet. @utexocom is part of the effort to connect USDT to this system and bring those payments closer to Bitcoin-based settlement. The agentic economy is a system where AI agents can carry out economic activity on their own. x402 creates a shared payment flow for those transactions and makes small micropayments possible. Utexo is focused on how USDT payments within that system can connect to settlement on Bitcoin.

  • dezign_ash
    Ash Designs (@dezign_ash) reported

    @BraedendotTECH We're not as sharp as we were "before AI". We're just one @Cloudflare outage away from realizing how dependent we are on AI.

  • hsuthan24
    Harishaan (@hsuthan24) reported

    If your NAT type on multiplayer(bottom of screen) is strict, that’s why you can’t find lobbies. It needs to at least be moderate. Change the DNS in your ps5’s settings to CloudFlare or Google’s DNS rather than your internet service provider’s.

  • mpeyfuss
    Marco ◹◺ (@mpeyfuss) reported

    @ripe0x yeah the hard part is that you can't run the html/js onchain (obv) so you have to recreate the code in solidity and often that's not really possible. Similarly, the traits are generated in javascript typically, which can be gathered off-chain easily, but harder onchain. Besides running a metadata rendering server yourself, I see two main options. 1. Use chainlink http functions to be called during mint and they can use the TEE to call cloudflare to generate the thumbnail, store it on IPFS or wherever you want, generate the traits, and then save all that info as base64 onchain. (just came up with this and haven't looked at it too in depth - could be another decentralized network too). 2. Post-mint, create all thumbnails and traits yourself and upload onchain somehow.

  • tsaibee15
    TSAIBEE (@tsaibee15) reported

    Thank you for using CHUNILIB. Cloudflare is currently experiencing service issues, which may cause some features of the website to be temporarily unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience. #chunilib

  • joesadoski
    Joe Sadoski (@joesadoski) reported

    > I have a problem > Ask the agent > "Actually @Cloudflare has something for that" How does this keep happening??

  • GodelTrabuco69
    Godeltrabuco69 🧲 (@GodelTrabuco69) reported

    So I built a service on it: 11 pay-per-call endpoints for web + business intelligence. • page → clean markdown • tech-stack fingerprinting • EU company enrichment (VAT, registry, contacts) • an AI company assessment On Cloudflare Workers. Cost per call ≈ nothing.

  • batuhan
    batuhan içöz (@batuhan) reported

    all the stocks i got in the last few months are down but cloudflare is up enough to cover

  • Sachin_is_here
    Sachin Joshi (@Sachin_is_here) reported

    Cloudflare also inserted itself at the perfect architectural layer: between users and origin servers. Once traffic already passed through its network, it could offer new products without asking customers to redesign their applications. CDN became the entry point.

  • Pirahtays
    Pirahtays (@Pirahtays) reported

    I feel like there is some rampant misunderstandings on what this site is / isn't doing. People are calling this an AI tool - this code does not seem to use any generative AI to do the image effects. The tool also does not seem to transmit or retain any of your image data. It states at the bottom "Images, area data, and recordings are processed only in your browser. They are neither sent to nor stored on a server." Code analysis seems to support this, only some CloudFlare metrics tracking which is pretty standard for most websites. At most it looks like AI coding tools were used to code it. But this does not make this an AI tool. I'm not a huge fan of Generative AI being used for media generation, but that doesn't necessarily seem to be the case here. Generative AI is prevalent and a pain - but please make sure to not spread misinformation on things.

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