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
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.
Cloudflare users affected:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| New York City, NY | 2 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Manchester, England | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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W3care Technologies (@w3care) reported@Cloudflare You cannot manage AI connections you cannot see. Understanding where MCP is already being used gives security teams a better way to approve useful tools and address risky connections without shutting down every experiment
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Eric Sauvageau (@RMerlinDev) reportedFor the curious, I already have a plan B if things ever went south with @Github . For years I've had a gitweb mirror running on a VPS, secured behind a Cloudflare App login. Since I don't care about any of the CI/agent stuff, I would only miss PR and Wiki capabilities.
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RED BARN NEWS 🇺🇸 (@JasperRoads) reported1/2 Quick tip that can save your parents/grandparents a ton of headaches: Grandma and Grandad keep getting hit with phishing texts and links. Every few months the phone gets completely wrecked and needs a factory reset. Changing the DNS to Cloudflare Family (1.1.1.3 + 1.0.0.3) blocks known phishing, malware, and scam sites at the DNS level. When they click a bad link, the page just doesn’t load instead of infecting the phone. It’s free, doesn’t slow anything down, and works quietly in the background. Not 100% perfect, but it stops a huge chunk of the common phishing junk older people get targeted with.
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Nate Brown (@ntbrown01) reported@zackslab @fuzziphy I use Gitea (look/feel similar to GitHub) but exact same idea. I setup Cloudflare ZeroTrust, the agent runs on my router so I can be anywhere, flip this switch, and it’s like I’m at home on my network. I think Tailscale generally runs on a single system. But I want access to my whole network like I’m there.
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Vegard Wikeby (@vegardwikeby) reported@ezsmith397 it's a time issue than an actual issue. naturally things do depend on client needs... there are bad builders everywhere... and they will show themselves like in any gold-digging-era. i couldn't do what I do now without AI, before it took weeks or months and most things died before they became an implementation. it's a gold era for me, for my brain, for my creative skills and I find AI to expand me, not copy or mirror mediocre cookie cutter deliveries without the depth and skills 25+ years of a nerd behind a screen, with actual real life skills how things work and how to transcend them to the screen, is a gift that keeps growing with AI. one might not need to know what the OSI model is, but knowing things like yourself EZ with programming skills, gives massive advantages others AI builders can't compete with, at least not for another 6 months... but thats our advantage, we can grow now on AI that they won't be able to be at today and skynet is the limit for where we actually are in 6 months. one can prompt shot a site for a client with editable fields with auth for data and create data banks for phone number email etc and template for posts and make a simple interface where they can add posts on /admin with one-time email codes for login (easiest I find for "sometime" updates by clients) and its all run on a cloudflare worker that do all the work. add a report script where customers can click/tap report issues and it feeds back to the backlog and you can automate run them in a cron and you get a notification to fix the planned issue found by yes on telegram or whatever channel. its all in the data now, the cleaner and purer the data is without contingencies such as legacy WP has (for now), the faster the world is moving forward.
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Tracy LOISEL (@tracyloisel) reported@adrianthedev You added Cloudflare to which service? I am curious. What do those bots love about this service?? Someone is paying for those bots...
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Jared Smith (@woodchipdaddy) reportedi freakin LOVE combining all of these into a single CLI interaction - checking domains - buying a domain name - setting up nameservers on cloudflare - setting up hosting on vercel - setting up email Installing site + basic framework This would have taken me hours if not a whole day before. Now it's minutes. God damn it's good to have bots
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Max Howell (@mxcl) reported@pathlessknown I didn't think Entire had anything out yet, but would be interested in what they make for sure. Cloudflare Artifacts is new to me. I'll check it out. I would like to see people do something completely new. Which is why I'm not much interested in GitLab. GitLab is the same as GitHub but without the network effects. The network effects are very important. Which is why moving off GitHub will be hard and will require “some new thing” to capture all the dev influencers for it to be viable for Open Source going forward. GitHub did that in 2009. Someone needs to capture that magic in a bottle again.
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Divin Prince (@divinprnc) reported@zakizakkzakk Yeah Just Pushed support for running it Entirely on Cloudflare
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Fernando "The Crow" Costa (@CrowCosta) reported@Cloudflare I want to know what's going on with this thing called Cloudflare. I am in negotiations with the Aquário Eletrônica store, Portugal, and what is called Cloudflare BLOCKED me. My computers are completely clean and have no problems, I'm just a citizen and not a hacker!!!
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Rahil Pirani (@rahilpirani) reported@alex_verem Agreed that files you can read and diff are the right layer for code decisions. The bit that still leaks: the reasoning you worked out in a ChatGPT thread never reaches the repo. I build Second Brain for that half, stored in your own Cloudflare account.
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Mahesh (@MaheshPawaar) reported@AnupamHaldkar Exactly. When I transferred my domain from Vercel to Cloudflare, I faced this exact issue. It wasn't working on Wi-Fi, but worked on mobile data.
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Jorge Trujillo (@zo0r) reported@ritakozlov @Cloudflare @tan_stack it seems they tripled the amount of LOC, how is that better? from the outside, it looks more like poor architectural decisions beforehand that were worsened by the migration. title is also misleading, should be "next.js to tanstack migration"
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Manas Tripathi (@tripathigrows) reportedCloudflare replaced NGINX over its process model, not its code. Per worker pools fragment at scale, so origins eat endless handshakes. Pingora shares one pool and pushed a customer from 87.1 to 99.92 percent reuse. Rewrite when the architecture is the ceiling.
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Panat (@ptaranat) reported@HotAisle @offerexpired you’re telling me in your 30 years of infra, you never ran into a situation so dire you had to run the CI/CD pipeline off a company laptop to push a hotfix to ****? i’ve had to do this twice now, usually when multiple AWS regions are down or cloudflare is having a major outtage and the CI/CD was in the same infra as **** and no one bothered to do region/provider failover for internal tools until after the post-mortem. imagine a situation so bad you couldn’t even rollback. it’s not something you do day to day, but it immediately exposes gaps.