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 |
|---|---|
| New York City, NY | 2 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Manchester, England | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Yoav Tchelet (@yoavtchelet) reportedSpent forty minutes trying to pin down one figure: Cloudflare’s crawl-to-refer ratio for Anthropic’s crawler. What came back: 286,930:1. 38,065:1. 23,951:1. 10,300:1. 4,580:1. All credited to Cloudflare. None linked to it. Two carried identical numbers with identical phrasing, which is copying rather than measuring. Cloudflare’s own current post gives no headline figure and sends you to your own dashboard. It also says Claude app referrals arrive with no Referer header, so the ratios overstate the gap. Not one retelling carries that line. Those articles were written to be cited by AI. Wrong number, ingested, permanent. I work in this. I’ve quoted a blog and felt like an analyst.
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Gregory (@_studable_) reportedjust got my cloudflare bill and it's over $17, so i will be hereby shutting down gexx
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Pils10 (@PilsZehn) reported@Nishanttt05 Namecheap, but I like Cloudflare as well... Namecheaps support is tier 1 though..
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Yasu0x.hl🫀 (@yasu0x1) reported@RNR_0 Did the alias rename break the Google social login for Stripe and Cloudflare, or did they keep working through the old identity?
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Cortney Fletcher (@cfletcher24) reported@CloudflareHelp URGENT @CloudflareHelp — BUSINESS-CRITICAL ACCOUNT LOCKOUT. We are a paying Cloudflare customer and have suddenly lost access to our account. Password/email recovery emails are not arriving.
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Adeilson Brito (@adeilsonrbrito) reportedCloudflare released one of the most consequential agent-security capabilities I've seen recently: its Gateway can now identify Model Context Protocol traffic at the network layer, surface previously invisible "shadow MCP" connections, distinguish direct MCP traffic from approved Portal-mediated traffic, and enforce policies that block MCP calls which bypass the governed route. There's an important architectural detail behind this. The new MCP 2026-07-28 specification exposes protocol and operation information directly in HTTP headers — "MCP-Protocol-Version", "Mcp-Method", and "Mcp-Name" — on every request, replacing the old connection-scoped handshake. Today, Gateway uses the protocol-version header to detect MCP traffic and enforce Portal-only routing at the network level. Cloudflare has indicated that tool-level policy — using "Mcp-Method" and "Mcp-Name" to govern individual tool calls — is coming next. Either way, the architectural shift is the same: infrastructure can increasingly identify, audit, and govern agent activity without depending on the agent itself to behave correctly. Cloudflare describes two distinct enterprise problems. Shadow MCP occurs when an employee connects an agent directly to an unapproved MCP server. Portal bypass happens when the server itself is approved but the user connects directly to it, skipping identity controls, DLP, curated tool catalogs, and tool-level audit trails. This is the key point: Agent security is beginning to look less like prompt security and more like Zero Trust. As agents become actors inside enterprise systems, security will increasingly depend not only on what we instruct agents to do, but on what the infrastructure allows them to do.
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Chan Walrus (@chanwalrus) reported@kidariseyogt @NamecheapCEO @Cloudflare I've had some hideous problems with Cloudflare in the past to the point where if I see a captcha, I just close a site. Probably best not to get into it here as my GOD... I have a LOT of work to do today. XD
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Artyom Shimanski (@a_shimanski) reported@JEROMEFARAILL @Namecheap @Cloudflare to be fair it was a cooling failure at PhoenixNAP, not an attack. the single region setup is the real issue
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m81 (@m81bode) reported@PhaedraXTeddy @Cloudflare Why does this ***** have maga in his name? His ***** *** would be in prison if he were in America. It’s too bad China is a ********.
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Chris McGimpsey-Jones 🏴☠️👻 (@cipheranarchist) reported@Jimwatkins @Cloudflare @POTUS The problem at Cloudflare is (and always has been) Matthew Prince.
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Vegard Wikeby (@vegardwikeby) reported@ezsmith397 it's a time issue than an actual issue. naturally things do depend on client needs... there are bad builders everywhere... and they will show themselves like in any gold-digging-era. i couldn't do what I do now without AI, before it took weeks or months and most things died before they became an implementation. it's a gold era for me, for my brain, for my creative skills and I find AI to expand me, not copy or mirror mediocre cookie cutter deliveries without the depth and skills 25+ years of a nerd behind a screen, with actual real life skills how things work and how to transcend them to the screen, is a gift that keeps growing with AI. one might not need to know what the OSI model is, but knowing things like yourself EZ with programming skills, gives massive advantages others AI builders can't compete with, at least not for another 6 months... but thats our advantage, we can grow now on AI that they won't be able to be at today and skynet is the limit for where we actually are in 6 months. one can prompt shot a site for a client with editable fields with auth for data and create data banks for phone number email etc and template for posts and make a simple interface where they can add posts on /admin with one-time email codes for login (easiest I find for "sometime" updates by clients) and its all run on a cloudflare worker that do all the work. add a report script where customers can click/tap report issues and it feeds back to the backlog and you can automate run them in a cron and you get a notification to fix the planned issue found by yes on telegram or whatever channel. its all in the data now, the cleaner and purer the data is without contingencies such as legacy WP has (for now), the faster the world is moving forward.
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Respect (@rrespectorr) reported@jon_raRaRa @Cloudflare @fct_pt If you mean a .pt with the same schema it's already registered but they just take it down and get it
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Gibran Corbin (@Sendable_me) reported@launch_llama What "AI agent traffic" actually looks like when you measure it: Over ~1,000 requests to my site, 421 came from AI agents. 74 different ones. Every single one arrived as an IP address claiming to be a bot — no signature, no verifiable identity, nothing to bill against. The standards to fix this exist. Cloudflare, AWS and Coinbase all shipped them this year. The agents haven't caught up. npm i wayleave
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solopath (@pathlessknown) reported@HotAisle Damn nvm then maybe not meant for you haha It’ll save you money and look pretty with all cloudflare info in real time and secure too
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Term (@JaniBangiev) reported@schmedu_ @johnnycommits @supabase Yeah I know. As someone how is building their own startup I know there is a balance to be found here. But I think the difference for supabase becomes in the type of user they are targeting. A hobby user will probably never pay for a subscription if they can get the same thing if not better on cloudflare. So in their case the free tier does not make much sense I think.