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 |
|---|---|
| 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 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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FatherXLdn (@FatherXLdn) reportedStep 6: lock it down (do NOT skip this). Cloudflare Access in front of the tunnel: only your email gets a one-time login code. Nothing loads without it. Then verify Access's signed JWT server-side, don't trust the email header. Headers can be forged; signatures can't.
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Nicholas Preston (@Mike_Preston17) reportedBy top 1%, I mean the best parts of the web, the best parts of backend, the best testing environments (that one has to be rotated every couple years, like insurance), the and the best critical path to integrate them all. Oh, and the top 1% coders who understand, give a damn, can lead by example, deal with corporate and eject their own egos in a discussion. Basically half of Toptal/G2i. No leetcoders. I want to work with people who truly understand #DRY. I've met maybe 1 or 2 of the top 1%. Arrogant? Maybe. But I've diagnosed and fixed many codebases, learned the 10%-hype rule, the 80/20 rule, old-and-gone patterns like UOW and much, much, MUCH more. Oh, and I documented it all. In code experiments and raindrop(dot)io. The same problem exists: people don't understand their own systems and let it get away from them. St00pid easy to do. I'm looking for the rare few who understand that and want to do something about it, instead of hiring offshore slaves, replacing people with AI, burning millions of dollars in tokens, crashing Cloudflare out of language demagoguery (#Rust) and costing the world billions, and much, much more I could point to. If that offends you, so be it. The world has gone mad, and you'd act EXACTLY like me if you knew what I knew.
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Alex Prompter (@alex_prompter) reportedOne web page can steal everything Claude remembers about you. A researcher just proved it. Ayush Paul built a fake coffee shop website. When a user asked Claude to check it out, the site served a fake Cloudflare verification page. The page told Claude to "authenticate" by spelling out the user's name through URL paths, one letter at a time. Claude complied. It pulled the user's full name from memory, then their employer, then their hometown. The user saw nothing suspicious, only coffee shop details. Paul never told Claude where he grew up. But Claude had a memory of a hackathon he started in high school called "Queen City Hacks," and it reasoned that Queen City means Charlotte, NC. It gave that up too. Claude didn't just recall stored data. It deduced information it was never given, and leaked both to an attacker through invisible URL navigation. Anthropic has since patched this by disabling Claude's ability to follow links on external pages when browsing the web. But AI memory systems now hold more personal information than most password managers, and the security model hasn't caught up. If you use Claude with memory on, and it's on by default, your conversation history is building a detailed profile of you over time. That profile is only as safe as every tool the model can access.
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Brian Via (@BrianVia) reported@steipete Give your bot a way to upload images directly to an R2 bucket from cloudflare. Put that bucket on a CDN with a regular URL and you can attach the image via that URL when creating the issue. Works for me but then the image is public whereas images on a GH PR are only visible if you have access to that actual repo/PR
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luna (@ImLunaHey) reported@jmpebx @Cloudflare yeah i need traces, source map support, etc.
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xzilla @ pgtreats (@robtreat2) reportedDistributed consensus paper in which @cloudflare shows they know how to solve at least one hard computer science problem.
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luna (@ImLunaHey) reported@mynameistito @Cloudflare that doesnt really help with client side only apps though.
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Turner Novak 🍌🧢 (@TurnerNovak) reportedNew @ThePeelPod with @itstonyhb - the hidden layer of AI infrastructure - why evals today are "batshit insane" - building @inngest's own cloud to get 20x lower cost - growing 35x YoY after AWS and Cloudflare copied them, and - building a company without a personal brand Timestamps: 0:00 The hidden infra layer every AI agent runs on 1:46 Building complex chains of logic 3:31 Why agent SDK's don't go far enough 4:49 Healthcare was the original event-driven nightmare 6:32 Storing traces on your infrastructure enables self-improving loops 14:26 Why Inngest was already in the right place for AI 15:49 Score agents off product events, not LLM's 17:31 The OpenAI copy-paste signal 21:24 Swap in LLMs and cut costs 23:44 How customers pulled the product forward 25:41 Orchestration belongs outside the sandbox 29:48 Building a neocloud to cut costs 20x 32:09 Most neoclouds just resell AWS 32:54 AI infrastructure is all converging 34:49 Why Claude can't just build your backend 36:44 How to build a software factory 39:12 Agents are a lottery you get addicted to 42:44 Loops must always exist 45:38 If models keep getting better, why orchestrate? 48:28 When incumbents steal your features 52:30 You can't vibe code infrastructure 55:54 Why Tony has no personal brand 59:38 Dev tools GTM without Twitter 1:03:20 Lessons from the founder of DuckDuckGo 1:10:39 Truth as a company value 1:13:08 Taking too long adapting to AI 1:15:10 Startups are 100% R&D 1:17:19 Ali from Databricks 1:19:03 Writing his own code, Voice-to-text with local models 1:23:53 Evals are batshit insane
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Wayne Lambright (@VoteLambright) reported@Cloudflare can you folks let the dip shits at Kiwi Farms back online? Don’t forget you got CIA funding. You might get a call from the CIA and say quit that ****. Let them back on.
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Display Name (@displaynamename) reportedAI Infrastructure week ahead (20-26 Jul 2026) ────────── Nebius Next catalyst | Q2 results After the recent financing announcement, the next update is earnings. ────────── Credo Next catalyst | Next earnings Still waiting for the next set of numbers. Watching for any update on AI networking demand. ────────── Astera Labs 4 Aug | Q2 results One of the first earnings reports in the group. Looking for customer commentary. ────────── Cloudflare 6 Aug | Q2 results Interested to hear what management says about AI demand. ────────── Ouster 6 Aug | Q2 results Watching for updated guidance and customer demand. ────────── Tickers $NBIS $CRDO $ALAB $NET $OUST
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Aabis (@aabisanaytulla) reportedSome of the free hosting services you can use for frontend, backend and database here are all of them —> Frontend hosting - Vercel best for Next.js/React, 100 GB bandwidth/month - Netlify static sites + serverless functions, 100 GB bandwidth - Cloudflare pages runs on cloudflare's global edge network, generous free tier - GitHub pages simplest option for static sites - Firebase hosting google's ecosystem good for static + SPAs - Surge sh quick static site deploys from the command line —> Backend hosting - Render Node, Python, Go, Ruby, docker sleeps when idle - Railway very smooth includes a database runs on free credits - Koyeb generous free tier one web service + a free Postgres - Google cloud run fast cold starts, scales to zero - Fly io runs containers close to users, small free allowance - Oracle cloud always free an actual free vps up to 4 core arm, 24 gb ram if you want full control —> Database hosting - Supabase Postgres + auth + storage + realtime, 500mb free - Neon serverless Postgres, scales to zero, db branching up to 100 projects - MongoDB atlas document database 512 MB free forever - Turso SQLite at the edge ultra low latency - Upstash serverless redis + kafka, free tier - Cockroach db distributed SQL, free tier for small apps
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David Escobar (@dbescky) reported@natmiletic Astro is mostly html and css. So it can render super fast because Cloudflare can cache it and you can make it super lean….. my site speed is sub 1 second on slow mobile. Sub 0.5 on slow desktop.
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0xA (@NeuralAA) reportedI cant use cloudflare edge cache to serve tiny videos from static assets because ios media stack relies on byte range requests for mp4 playback This **** sucks
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Kinds 🐧🪄 (@Mumukinds) reportedcan we just kill everyone who works for cloudflare? I know they probably perform a useful service to some people but i can't access half the internet because my vpn is on while I play umamusume then literally every employee at your company should die
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RH Fardin (@rh_fardin) reported@sflorimm if 100k users arrive overnight, hosting is the SECOND problem. first problem is figuring out whether 100k humans arrived or one teenager discovered your unprotected endpoint then Cloudflare + boring infrastructure. panic is not an architecture