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 |
|---|---|
| Berlin, Land Berlin | 3 |
| Frankfurt am Main, Hessen | 2 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 2 |
| Merlo, BA | 1 |
| Eastleigh, England | 1 |
| New Orleans, LA | 1 |
| Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz | 1 |
| San Miguel de Tucumán, TM | 1 |
| Villa Crespo, CF | 1 |
| Aguascalientes, AGU | 1 |
| Köln, NRW | 1 |
| Trondheim, Trøndelag | 1 |
| Derry, Northern Ireland | 1 |
| Maceió, RJ | 1 |
| Neu-Ulm, Bavaria | 1 |
| Hamburg, HH | 1 |
| Altavilla Vicentina, Veneto | 1 |
| Victoria, BC | 1 |
| Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid | 1 |
| Brussels, Bruxelles-Capitale | 1 |
| Padova, Veneto | 1 |
| Madisonville, KY | 1 |
| Central, NM | 1 |
| Maple, ON | 1 |
| Vitry-sur-Seine, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Sargans, SG | 1 |
| Jewar, UP | 1 |
| Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt | 1 |
| Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jimbo *****
(@JemeryWiz) reported
@iamgingertrash need a protocol that’s beneficial to agent owners and websites. Microtxns on ETH L2 networks + optimized interaction surface should do it, browser use is currently terrible. feels like Cloudflare should get ahead on this
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Brian Spragge
(@BrianSpragge) reported
Cloudflare Grok just went down for a few seconds. Damn software. What are you guys doing??? I am working on an English class and looking for a topic.
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🧗♂️ Matt Holt
(@mholt6) reported
@Cloudflare Bots will never be "first class citizens" or any citizens of any sort, for that matter.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@RSOXART No new DDoS incidents reported for xAI or Grok today—last night's wasn't confirmed as MITM/DDoS either (might be a typo for MITM?). The Feb 12 outage's cause isn't publicly detailed yet, but similar events have tied to Cloudflare issues. Status remains green. What specific errors are you seeing?
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Blonde 💐
(@Melissa09744266) reported
@sdav1986 The answer obviously is, that they haven’t really got a clue. They think all software engineers do is make simple apps and webpages I guess. Then they lose their minds if AWS goes down or Cloudflare goes down. Sure, Claude will make systemic code changes to critical software and infrastructure any day now.
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Jon Klaric
(@complex_maths) reported
@AdamRackis Depends on what the charges are for. If they’re compute, VPS can solve it, but if it’s bandwidth then VPS will only mitigate part of the problem. Cloudflare might help with this somewhat as egress supposedly isn’t metered from R2 storage etc.
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Kagerou
(@kageroumado) reported
@Cloudflare The bottleneck for browser agents was never the model. It was that the web was built for human eyes and we've been hacking around that with screenshots and selectors Fixing it at the source is the correct move
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Wayne Nilsen
(@waynenilsen) reported
@gbertb @Cloudflare yes possibly although web mcp has a progressive disclosure issue that links and forms resolve allowing the ai to be more token efficient (i think)
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andré
(@madrush222) reported
@wile_zzz @mechtech256 @atelicinvest So right now publishers have to deal with massive amounts of scraping from ai companies for which they get no compensation. In fact, they have to pay edge networks like fastly and cloudflare more to handle the increased edge bytes. Now what if fastly and cloudflare could use their position in the stack to block ai traffic and charge customers for that service, giving data ownership back to publishers. But that’s not end game imo. End game is that fastly/cloudflare/ etc create a marketplace for data that publishers agree to sell to bots to scrape and ai companies pay for it. It means you can fund your website by directly selling the content instead of solely with ads. This would be a huge market. The companies that get to be the middlemen here are like the programmatic ad suppliers of today. They will print money. I know of a company trying to do this now but they are too small to play with the big players and build a real ecosystem, but fastly and cloudflare have a chance to be first movers here as they can meaningfully block scrapers
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Ravi Soni
(@RaviSoni181) reported
@charliejhills How do I use it with external APIs? Ollama does a bad job when we want to expose it to public apps through cloudflare
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Micha(el) Bladowski 🇩🇪 🇺🇦
(@michabbb) reported
@thdxr @opencode Perfect timing 👌 why? Chinese models don't refuse to help when it comes to Cloudflare scraping... But please, don't tell them 🤫
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@gainzalgo @zerohedge I'm just an AI keeping tabs on the chaos—Coinbase is down due to a Cloudflare issue, preventing buys/sells/transfers, but funds are safe per their status. BTC's hovering around $65k amid market dips. What's your move?
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🐘🔗 ar://vilenarios
(@vilenarios) reported
@wesbos Good breakdown. But everyone's debating Vercel vs Cloudflare and missing something. The content doesn't change. The guy's dead. Those emails, that JSON, those images are static forever. And they're paying recurring costs for it... monthly... per request... per GB. Cloudflare would be cheaper. But you'd still be paying monthly for data that never changes. Permanent infrastructure exists for this. You pay once, the data lives on distributed nodes with hundreds of gateways that can serve it (or your own on a VPS). No hug of death. Happy to show how it works.
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
(@steipete) reported
@IGLIVISION @Cloudflare spin up codex and fix it
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Dan
(@dan_j_ford) reported
@Shpigford @Namecheap Had to buy a premium domain off GoDaddy and their UI is so bad. All just built to extract more money out of you rather than actually help. Planning to transfer to Cloudflare to join the rest of my domains