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 |
|---|---|
| Crisfield, MD | 2 |
| Nanaimo, BC | 1 |
| New York City, NY | 1 |
| Istanbul, Istanbul | 1 |
| Greater Noida, UP | 2 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Noida, UP | 2 |
| Augsburg, Bavaria | 1 |
| Bengaluru, KA | 1 |
| Montataire, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| London, England | 1 |
| Attleborough, England | 1 |
| Colima, COL | 1 |
| Leuven, Flanders | 1 |
| New Delhi, NCT | 2 |
| Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 1 |
| Amsterdam, nh | 1 |
| Ashburn, VA | 1 |
| Rosario, SF | 1 |
| Merlo, BA | 1 |
| Frankfurt am Main, Hesse | 1 |
| Birmingham, AL | 1 |
| Dayton, OH | 1 |
| Miami, FL | 1 |
| Osnabrück, Lower Saxony | 1 |
| Bulandshahr, UP | 1 |
| A Coruña, Galicia | 1 |
| Easton, PA | 1 |
| Guayaquil, Guayas | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Adel Bucetta (@adelbucetta) reported@Omolaranife most web3 projects stall not because of bad ideas but because they can't be built to scale without 10+ developers who know how to deploy to cloudflare, AWS or google cloud.
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Jason Fleagle (@jjfleagle) reported@Cloudflare This is a useful reminder for AI ops too. Standard metrics often tell you the system is alive, not that the workflow is healthy. The hard part is instrumenting the hidden failure modes: contention, stale state, bad handoffs, and slow invisible queues.
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Prince S.A. Adewole (@Samuel_Aadewole) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 1,453 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare
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Alper FERUDUN (@AlperTheKing) reported@Cloudflare Retail AI fraud is an event-graph problem across account creation, promo abuse, card testing, inventory hoarding, returns, and checkout velocity. Defense needs identity, behavioral telemetry, and rate limits.
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Lars (@larsbuilds) reported@ImLunaHey @Cloudflare With smtp support? :))
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Sharbel (@sharbel) reportedSomeone opensourced a Chromium browser that passes every bot detection test. Not by injecting JavaScript. Not by patching configs. By recompiling Chromium itself. It's called CloakBrowser. 12,071 stars on GitHub. You swap one import line. That's it. Same Playwright API you already know. Same code you already wrote. Three lines of code. Thirty seconds to go from blocked to unblocked. Here's what it does: → 49 source-level C++ patches baked directly into the Chromium binary. Canvas, WebGL, audio, fonts, GPU, screen resolution, WebRTC, network timing, CDP input behavior, automation signals. All modified before the browser even compiles. → Passes Cloudflare Turnstile. Not sometimes. Every time. Verified live. → Scores 0.9 on reCAPTCHA v3. Human-level. Server-verified. → Passes FingerprintJS and BrowserScan. Tested against 30+ detection sites. 30/30 tests passed. → `humanize=True` flag adds human-like mouse curves, keyboard timing, and scroll patterns. One flag. Behavioral detection gone. → Drop-in replacement for Playwright and Puppeteer. Python and JavaScript both supported. → `pip install cloakbrowser` or `npm install cloakbrowser`. Binary auto-downloads on first run. Zero config. → Auto-updating binary. Background update checks. Always on the latest stealth build. → Optional GeoIP flag auto-detects timezone and locale from your proxy IP. → Docker image available. Try it with zero install: `docker run --rm cloakhq/cloakbrowser cloaktest`. Here's the wildest part: Every other antidetect browser patches JavaScript at runtime. Detection systems catch JavaScript patches. They have for years. That's why your $99/month tool stopped working after two weeks. CloakBrowser patches the C++ source before Cloudflare's systems ever see a single byte. Antibot systems score it as a normal browser. Because it is a normal browser. One that happens to have 49 fingerprint modifications compiled in at the source level. There is no JavaScript to detect. There is no injection to flag. There is nothing to catch. Browserless charges $120/month for cloud browser automation. Bright Data's Scraping Browser starts at $500/month. Multilogin starts at $99/month. Per user. Apify cloud actors run on usage-based billing that scales fast. CloakBrowser: $0. Unlimited scrapes. Unlimited sessions. Your hardware. Your code. Forever. 12,071 stars. 921 forks. Available on PyPI and npm. MIT licensed. MIT licensed. Self-hosted. Free forever. 100% Open Source.
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Sina Meraji (@sinasanm) reportedthe initial version of kimiflare was kimi k2.6 + cloudflare (as the name suggests lol). a lot of ppl asked for supporting more models and initially i resisted. i have this strong personality thing of wanting 1 of each thing and not too many choices for stuff that should just work. but as i reflected more, as much as i’m hyped by kimi k2.6 and want an open source model to win, the model race is far from over. so i was like yea fair, let’s just support whatever’s on cloudflare ai gateway until there’s 1 open source frontier model that’s cheap, fast, high quality and with a big context window. and like kimiflare is MIT licensed so anyone who wants it shaped differently can always fork.. that’s the whole point of open source. as for the host: i’m good with cloudflare and don’t wanna think more about it. not trying to being religious about it or anything. i just don’t see anything close on cost, quality, latency, activation energy, cli quality etc right now. been using cf services for 10-11 years (and their ai tools more recently) and yea. as for the name, i considered renaming to aiflare instead of kimiflare but tbh im kinda lazy to change it and secretly wish kimi k3.0 or something will crush it so i'll just keep the name and logo as kimiflare lol
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Cruthaifios (@cruthaifios) reported@somi_ai @milesdeutscher Cloudflare has a market cap of $70B and only revenue of $2B. Their revenue doesn’t seem like it will justify valuation any time soon. And cutting costs won’t improve revenue. Cloudflare has a revenue problem even if it grew 34% for many years in a row. Or at least it’s overvalued
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Jonas Templestein (@jonas) reportedI just realised you can use capnweb to build a lightning fast poor-man's version of cloudflare tunnels 🤯 You just need to write a tiny durable object class that hosts a capnweb session, and then write a tiny client side utility that connects to it We use it to e2e test deployed workers. Our vitest test runner tunnels into the deployed worker and can then receive normal fetch(Request) -> Promise<Response> requests from the worker
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Mark Z of Mark Z (@MarkZofMarkZ) reported@indiesoftwaredv @Cloudflare Exactly, so I haven't run any meta ads since 2020, and yes there are stupid workarounds to try it, but why? I spent money with them and now they want to just ban me and never gave me a chance to appeal. Anyways, I'm glad for you all that an use it. I just can't.
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Cyris (@sudo_overflow) reportedI want to go through each and every Cloudflare service, learn it and build something with it.
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. (@r2fat3li) reported@Ahmeed2m @Bashmohandes From my understanding, caddy uses the cf api to renew certs, but the resolving is still done by cloudflare statically (does not change based on if I am connected to my home network or not) and only for public domains. I could buy a domain, but what about the static resolving?
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Jeffrey Orr (@Jorr98944493) reported@JustExoticss Debounce your sign-in button so one click can't fire 50 requests, and throw Cloudflare in front with a per-IP rate limit on the login endpoint. That alone will stop the spam from eating your API budget and buy you breathing room to deal with the actual 550/min cap.
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shabingus (@_FaceFTW) reportedAs much of a Rust fan that I am, it is not a magical solution for correctness, something that AI can be prone to getting wrong. Remember when Cloudflare went down because of unwrap()? Regardless of who wrote it the burden of correctness is still on the programmer.
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported@rauchg I like this. I'm really going to have to sit down and describe what I imagine to be the idea flow for an agent-native cloud platform. It might be CloudFlare. It might be Vercel. It absolutely will not be AWS.