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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
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Community Discussion

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Marshal_Seda
    Seda Marshal (@Marshal_Seda) reported

    @DanielNjorogee @truehostcloud I faced this challenge with about 15 domains I wanted to change their nameservers to point to cloudflare. @truehostcloud why did I have to call support to help me do this?

  • Priya_Upadhyay_
    priya upadhyay (@Priya_Upadhyay_) reported

    @avijeet_writes changing your dns settings to google or cloudflare on your wifi router usually fixes that weird routing issue immediately

  • Ghostaisystems
    Ghost AI (@Ghostaisystems) reported

    Patreon’s blocking AI bots w/ Cloudflare now. Robots.txt was never enough apparently. From deploying real AI systems every day: this isn’t protection, it’s fear-driven stagnation. Creators deserve better than being cut off from the AI revolution. Or is that the point?

  • 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

  • WVROfficial
    W V R 👊🏼🦾 (@WVROfficial) reported

    I had to make some changes today and it costed me a MONTH of Codex Usage! I think it’s worth it for me to talk about it - make sure this doesn’t become you!!! So, I’m a startup founder, just like all of you guys!! We do websites as one of our many services - like a lot of the people here on TPOT where tech lives. Why wouldn’t we? It’s easy, we can outclass competition on speed, much more. Anyway - that’s not the point. The point is that i serve my sites with a wrapper that gets served over my host. That host uses ESBuild. To ship stuff that won’t compile on ES Build, and on occasion just for like more complex websites like 3D sites or heavy SEO sites with a lot of files and assets - i use a CDN. Works great, totally fine. But I realized today I had a client site’s files stored on an R2 bucket that was on the client’s domain. In this case the big issue with that is my own IP! We make the content for them, do their SEO, their communications, and more - and i very stupid it was serving everything from a CDN that was on domains I don’t own and control via my Cloudflare. In human terms that means my client could say “**** you” tomorrow and walk away with the extremely robust SEO machine I built them. So I had to spend almost a half a month worth of codex credits today to fix it ASAP. All I can say is that I won’t make that mistake again - even though it never hurt my business - it could have! And that matters.

  • YourPope2026
    Your Pope (@YourPope2026) reported

    @DanNeidle Ask Cloudflare if they can help?

  • ImLunaHey
    luna (@ImLunaHey) reported

    @jmpebx @Cloudflare yeah i need traces, source map support, etc.

  • lifeisameeme
    Lord Bean (@lifeisameeme) reported

    Found the scraping library that makes BeautifulSoup look like it's running in slow motion. Scrapling parses 5,000 nested HTML elements in 1.98ms. Parsel and Scrapy do it in about the same time. BeautifulSoup variants take 1,500ms+. That's not a typo — three orders of magnitude. But speed isn't even the best part. It auto-adapts when a site's HTML structure changes: instead of your selectors breaking silently, it relocates the same element by similarity and keeps working. It also ships stealth fetchers that get through Cloudflare Turnstile, a full crawling/spider mode with checkpoint-resume, and an MCP server so your coding agent can scrape directly. 69k+ stars, 92% test coverage, actively shipping (latest release was days ago). If you've ever had a scraper break because a class name changed, this is the fix you didn't know you needed.

  • Mumukinds
    Kinds 🐧🪄 (@Mumukinds) reported

    can we just kill everyone who works for cloudflare? I know they probably perform a useful service to some people but if 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

  • tr4777
    Tom Rush (@tr4777) reported

    "You’re signed into the wrong @Cloudflare account." Not even Codex can fix stupid

  • poptyedev
    Crypto Safe (@poptyedev) reported

    @the_smart_ape Everything is correct except for the part about Cloudflare as far as I know, the Cloudflare account was completely blocked and he no longer had access. Second point: Amun would never have used GoDaddy as a registrar, that other domain was registered by someone else. Other than that, I agree with your version of events.

  • keith_c3529
    Keith C Wenzel (@keith_c3529) reported

    Never be desperate enough to buy tickets through @StubHub or @axs ….one of the worst customer experiences ever. You would be incorrect to think all those extra fees have gone into a good customer experience or a mobile application that actually works. Their inability to staff and manage their @Cloudflare leaves them inept at servicing customer access to their paid for tickets. Instead they force you to jump through hoops, stand in lines and waste your time at an event since they refuse to fix their stuff or hire competent employees who know how to properly configure their cloudflare. Pathetic.

  • katewerk
    Katewerk (@katewerk) reported

    @Cloudflare Adding @Cloudfare broke my site so badly I had to suspend it within days. Now, despite cancelling my paid subscription, and removing the domain, your website won't allow me to remove my credit card from your records -- and your support bot is ghosting my tickets. Fix it.

  • GeoChrisN
    Geo Chris (@GeoChrisN) reported

    @php4fan @Cloudflare I just close all the proxies and the side come back correct with not any issue ....

  • PedroGuiti
    Pedro Guitian (@PedroGuiti) reported

    if you're building a startup. pause for a second. You should stop overpaying for your stack. this is enough to launch: claude - coding supabase - backend vercel - deploys GoDaddy - domain stripe - payments github - version control resend - emails clerk - auth cloudflare - dns posthog - analytics sentry - errors upstash - redis most of this is free. The real cost is time, so ship fast, and optimize later

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