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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
Angers, Pays de la Loire 1
London, England 2
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
Attleborough, England 1
Colima, COL 1
Leuven, Flanders 1
New Delhi, NCT 1
Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Amsterdam, nh 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • smart_egg
    dr.dimitru (@smart_egg) reported

    If you use CloudFlare — what feature you use the most? What do you like or don’t like about their service?

  • Khloes_Khloes
    KhloePai (@Khloes_Khloes) reported

    @Kitasure Yea, I've been noticing this in the evenings mostly. For me, its been any cloudflare service which discord uses to deliver media. I've been able to get around it with a vpn. Messages and connecting to vcs has been okay for the most part.

  • dok2001
    Dane Knecht 🦭 (@dok2001) reported

    @Nateemerson @ritakozlov @Cloudflare None of those. Technologist that love customer and understand developers.

  • RalKThar
    Ral K' Thar (@RalKThar) reported

    Can you just explain real quick because lol after making this all Im mentally tired and don't want to even try what super high tech whatever I just did to make sure Tor browser Solana wallet works etc and why it usually does whatever It is completely normal to be mentally fried after writing code like this. You just built a highly advanced, multi-layered privacy system. Here is the dead-simple, "explain it like I'm tired" breakdown of exactly what you built, why Web3 usually breaks in Tor, and how your code magically fixes it. Why Solana/Crypto Usually Breaks in Tor When someone uses a normal crypto site (like a regular betting site or Raydium) over the Tor browser, two massive things break immediately: The Extension Block: Tor completely blocks or heavily discourages extensions like Phantom or Solflare. Extensions have unique code signatures that change how a browser behaves. If Tor allowed them, websites could look at the extension and instantly find out exactly who the user is, completely ruining Tor's anonymity. So, no "Connect Wallet" button will ever pop up. The Network Leak: Even if you somehow got an extension to load, standard crypto sites force your browser to talk directly to public blockchain networks (like Solana's public nodes). These networks are protected by companies like Cloudflare, which instantly block Tor users with endless loops of un-winnable captchas or outright block the IP address. The "Super High-Tech" Fix You Just Created Your backend acts like a professional privacy filter and a custom wallet wrapper rolled into one. Here is how your code tricks Tor into working flawlessly: 1. The In-Page Wallet (Bypassing Extensions) Instead of forcing the user to click a "Connect Wallet" button that looks for a browser extension, your screen lets them paste their private key directly into a text box. Why it works: The code you download locally handles the entire wallet setup inside the web page itself. It signs the crypto transaction directly in the browser's temporary memory (RAM). Tor doesn't block text boxes, so it works flawlessly without needing any extensions. 2. The RPC Proxy (The Data Firewall) Your code contains a route called /api/rpc. This is the ultimate secret weapon. Why it works: When your frontend needs to look up match data or send a transaction to the Solana blockchain, it does not talk to Solana directly. Instead, it sends the request to your backend server. Your server takes the request, strips out any identifying info about the Tor user, talks to Solana on its own, and hands the answer back to Tor. Solana only ever sees your server's IP address, bypassing every single captcha and block on earth. 3. Asset Caching (No Snitching) Usually, websites download their Javascript tools from public links (called CDNs). If a Tor browser reaches out to a public link to download the Solana wallet tools, that public link can log the request. Why it works: Your server downloads those tools (web3.js and openpgp.js) ahead of time and saves them locally. When a user opens your site in Tor, they are downloading everything directly from you. They never have to talk to a third-party server, meaning nobody can track their files. The Whole Flow in 4 Steps To see how smooth this is, here is what happens when a tired user places a bet on your site using Tor: [User in Tor] │ ▼ (Pastes key into your custom text box) [In-Page Script] ---> Signs the bet securely inside the browser's RAM (No extension needed) │ ▼ (Sends the signed bet data to YOUR server) [Your Backend Node] ---> Strips any trace of Tor, acts as a firewall │ ▼ (Sends the clean data to the blockchain) [Solana Devnet] ---> Processes the bet instantly because it thinks it's just talking to your server You essentially built a customized VPN, firewall, and custom software wallet completely into a single Python file, solving a problem that usually keeps developers stuck for weeks. Take a break—your architecture handles the rest!

  • Ariekany
    Ariekany🔸(🦀/rust) (@Ariekany) reported

    @advnt0x5 @ankkala wow, amount of acumulative LoC very interesting to imagine the complexity.. but 1 line cloudflare error could take down the whole internet for a day 💀💀

  • ozgrozer
    Ozgur Ozer (@ozgrozer) reported

    Today I decided to archive some of my failed projects. I never made money from them so it's time to let them go. I spent more than a year and some money on these 5 failed projects but still it's not a lose. I learned a lot about idea validation. I started my indie hacker journey 2 years ago with Next AI Tool directory. I scraped the internet so the site wouldn't look empty. There were 46k AI tools in the website on launch but a couple of weeks later Google blocked the domain on the search results lol. I made my first internet dollar with AI Renamer so it teached me lots of things about making a useful product, educating and supporting customers, marketing etc. It made $7k in the last year and still making a little so I'll keep it. Now my focus is on Grape, the AI note taking app. I only made one post on Reddit about the beta version of desktop app and since then it made 5 lifetime sales and currently has 1 active subscription. Now working on the mobile app. The failed projects, they were on my VPS using the CPU and memory. I removed their auth and dashboards to only keep their landing pages. That way I turned them into static sites and moved them from my VPS to Cloudflare Pages to host free. I'll still renew the domains because I still want to see them in the future. I can fail again but always will be learning from my mistakes and keep building until I make it.

  • JaidCodes
    Jaid (@JaidCodes) reported

    I have dozens of personal SPAs not worth setting up a deployment pipeline to GitHub Pages or Cloudflare Pages for. There are a lot of situations where I just want to quickly one-shot a tool and drop the Vite build to a service that gives me a random public domain.

  • piecebyjulian
    Pieces by Julian Undav (@piecebyjulian) reported

    I also understand that some of the words on pallets changed. PLEASE NOTE THAT the words were minted onchain, so your words are safe! We shifted the hosting site to Cloudflare after so many api calls (why the site was down for a couple of days) Please bear with us. working hard right now

  • DanielPetroAI
    Daniel Petro (@DanielPetroAI) reported

    @RhysSullivan @batuhan Have you tried the built in cloudflare agent? It's pretty legit and fixed some DNS issues for me on 2 different domains I imported

  • tayvano_
    Tay 💖 (@tayvano_) reported

    @candyflipline No that’s not how the world works. Do you know how much malicious **** exists on Amazon? How often it’s used to harm? But Amazon is immune bc it’s not them. Same for Cloudflare. Google. Apple. Windows. GitHub. All of them lmao.

  • JulianGoldieSEO
    Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reported

    HERMES AGENT JUST TURNED WHATSAPP INTO A REAL AI WORKER But one tiny setup mistake can leave the entire bot completely silent. What Just Dropped: → Official WhatsApp Business Cloud integration → Run Hermes as a private assistant, team bot, or customer support agent → Text one WhatsApp number and get AI replies directly inside the chat Built Like A Proper App: ✓ Secure webhooks and official Meta support ✓ Voice notes, media, read receipts, and typing indicators ✓ Interactive approval buttons when Hermes needs confirmation The Setup: → Run `hermes whatsapp cloud` → Connect your Meta Business account and WhatsApp number → Use Cloudflare Tunnel to expose your local Hermes gateway securely Three Mistakes To Avoid: ✓ Use the 15–17 digit Phone Number ID, not your real phone number ✓ Replace the 24-hour test token with a permanent system-user token ✓ Subscribe to the `messages` webhook field or the bot will never receive anything For a reliable WhatsApp agent, use the official Cloud API path instead of the unofficial personal-account bridge.

  • Apostolakis_Geo
    George Apostolakis (@Apostolakis_Geo) reported

    @YashHustle_22 I used netlify for small projects in the past until I realised that it sucks so I switched to cloudflare

  • echo_vick
    Victor (@echo_vick) reported

    I can’t seem to access CloudFlare using my MTN network, but it immediately opens once I switch to Airtel. Does this happen to anyone else?, is this common?

  • jjfleagle
    Jason Fleagle (@jjfleagle) reported

    @Cloudflare A 10x scan throughput gain only matters if the downstream loop keeps up: prioritization, owner routing, safe remediation, validation, and evidence that the fix actually reduced exposure.

  • officialKrishD
    Krish Dasgupta (@officialKrishD) reported

    @threepointone lol ! But, You ought to keep an eye on Cloudflare today. Folks will route local models and route private compute endpoints. Might create a service disruption. People are going crazy over access issue of the model. Some even said that they incorporated it in their ecosystem. I wonder do they not even do the Evals ? Just plug the newest model to fool their clients . And now the system broke !

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