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Cloudflare Outage Map

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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 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 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • jerieljan
    _jerieljan/ (@jerieljan) reported

    @stupidtechtakes I'm surprised at the amount of people disagreeing. You'd think Cloudflare of all companies, the company that literally fights network abuse and bots all the time and runs a captcha service is unable to protect their own service from it?

  • iamsourabhshen
    Sourabh (@iamsourabhshen) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare Are you going to build an email sending service now?

  • alphaticaio
    Alphatica (@alphaticaio) reported

    LARGE / MID-CAP DARK POOL | July 7, 2026 $NET +$142M zero sells. Cloudflare is the mid-cap safe haven. $CMG -$83M zero buys. $RKLB -$22M. $RIVN -$21M. Both agree sell. 62 prints. Q3 week two. $289M in buy prints. $308M in sells. Net: -$19M. Nearly flat. Buyers: $NET +$142M (15 prints, $0 DP SELLS, BOTH TAPES AGREE) $CRWV +$22M (3 prints, 2ND SESSION BUY) Sellers: $CMG -$83M (4 prints, $0 DP BUYS, ZERO) $EXC -$28M (1 print) $IREN -$24M (4 prints) $LITE -$23M (6 prints, BOTH TAPES AGREE SELL) $RKLB -$22M (2 prints, BOTH TAPES AGREE SELL) $RIVN -$21M (2 prints, BOTH TAPES AGREE SELL) $NET: +$142M. Zero dark pool sells. Both tapes agree buy. On a sell day where the mid-cap blocks were -$726M and the internals hit series lows on every metric, Cloudflare is the only mid-cap name the dark pool bought without opposition. +$142M dark pool, +$79M lit tape. Zero opposition on both venues. The mid-cap safe haven on a sell day is a cloud infrastructure name. $CMG: -$83M. Zero buys. Chipotle. Consumer discretionary sold with zero dark pool buying. Not one print on the buy side. $RKLB: -$22M. $RIVN: -$21M. Both agree sell on both tapes. Rocket Lab and Rivian, the growth/EV names that led Q3 week one, are being sold on both venues. The growth sell is cross-venue. $IREN: -$24M. Iris Energy. Bitcoin mining. Crypto-adjacent sold. $LITE: -$23M. Lumentum. Optical networking. Semi-adjacent. The sell is concentrated in semi-adjacent, EV, and crypto-adjacent names. The only buyer is cloud infrastructure. Yesterday: $MRNA +$123M zero sells was the headline. Today: $NET +$142M zero sells. The mid-cap dark pool is producing a new name-level signal each session. The patterns accumulate. The weekly scorecard builds. Watching the tape.

  • justbuilding
    JB (@justbuilding) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare Cloudflare is probably the greatest service I use. I almost feel guilty being on the free tiers.

  • CorvusCrypto
    Clifford Richardson (@CorvusCrypto) reported

    Rule 1 on @ycombinator's historically useful forum: Thou shalt not let someone apply nuance or call for positivity around another's developments Sorry jonluca, you have broken the rule and will now need to be erased from the universe by Garry and gang. Seriously, it's a problem and I wish it got more attention rather than let people encourage each other to be more and more cynical. Many are doing their part like this chap to call it out, but what I have hidden is just... depressing. Skepticism and critical feedback is great. Comments like "Cool, just 20 years too late." (a real comment on the cloudflare drop post) is not great.

  • PonziChad
    Ruben (GoBrand.app 🍃) (@PonziChad) reported

    @ivebenfreed @DhravyaShah Yes. And then use their GitHub integration that doesn’t support environments so you end up with worker-production and worker-staging, now I have ~20 workers to maintain 🥲 I am a cloudflare customer because of durable objects and cost but damn if I miss vercel, never had an issue with startup time stuff, unhandled promises when trying to use their hyperdrive, dashboard improved but on vercel it was beautiful how it auto integrated with GitHub and had automatically ****, staging and previews, how I could just use a starter from them and immediately start from a strong polished point… However my bet was on cloudflare I think they eventually will get there, just slower than what I thought, but pretty sure they’ll manage because they are a cracked team

  • itszineddine
    ZINEDDINE (@itszineddine) reported

    @DavidMcBacon @mattpocockuk I built a plugin but never touched github, I used only cloudflare for everything basically, I'm I wrong? 👀

  • Luwangacx
    Christopher (@Luwangacx) reported

    @Cloudflare @Newsweek @StatistaCharts In my experience cloudflare slows down the internet and makes the internet experience worse on average. Might be my own skills issue but that’s so far been my experience

  • Carlo_Buonpane
    Carlo Buonpane (@Carlo_Buonpane) reported

    @brian_armstrong The stablecoin settlement is the useful part, a rail that clears without a card network skimming the middle. Everything else routes through Cloudflare, so "native to the web" really means native to one company, and the off-switch that turns your page dark stays in their hands.

  • dr00shie
    Drew (dr00) Meyer (@dr00shie) reported

    @Cloudflare How does this work with SaaS workers? It doesn't seem to support host? If I have 200 custom hostnames and enable this a request to `/` or `/products` from one tenant could be served to another tenant?

  • MrBinarySniper
    Binary Sniper ⚡ (@MrBinarySniper) reported

    @zeddotdev @huggingface Neee cloudflare gateway support

  • gudanglifehack
    Tips Excel (@gudanglifehack) reported

    Cloudflare has rolled out a new monetization layer for the “agentic web,” allowing AI agents to make direct payments using the x402 protocol at the network edge. This advancement means that AI agents can pay websites directly instead of depending solely on free pages or existing API agreements.

  • _CanvasAndKeys
    Twiterrr (@_CanvasAndKeys) reported

    My problem with Cloudflare, it's like they never get things done down to perfection. You'd struggle with an initial build like it wasn't even tested at all.

  • jerieljan
    _jerieljan/ (@jerieljan) reported

    @stupidtechtakes I'm surprised at the amount of people disagreeing. Naysayers think Cloudflare of all companies, the company that literally fights network abuse and bots all the time and runs a captcha service is unable to protect their own service from it?

  • sponkostonko
    Sponko (@sponkostonko) reported

    … is cloudflare down?

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