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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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Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Noida, UP 3
Greater Noida, UP 3
Akron, OH 2
Kontagora, Niger State 1
Lima, Provincia de Lima 1
Norden, Lower Saxony 1
Norwalk, OH 1
Melbourne, VIC 1
Russell, KS 1
La Gloria, Departamento de Santa Ana 1
Edison, NJ 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Vienna, Wien 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Quito, Provincia de Pichincha 1
Delmenhorst, Lower Saxony 1
Surrey, BC 1
Irvine, CA 1
Sanengeta, Midlands Province 1
Newton, MA 1
Arlington, VA 1
Tupaciguara, MG 1
Martinez, CA 1
Penzance, England 1
Visalia, CA 1
Montréal, QC 1
Rome, Lazio 1
Oklahoma City, OK 1
Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv District 1
Berlin, Land Berlin 1

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • psincraian Petru Rares (@psincraian) reported

    @acasademont @vercel @Cloudflare The migration it's easy. If I see that Vercel is doing worse, I will switch back. I love CloudFlare and I have most of the stuff there, but the support for NextJS is disappointing.

  • Porkbun Porkbun (@Porkbun) reported

    Hello. Sorry you're having issues. It's not about you though and you're not the only person using our site. The Cloudflare captcha does a very good job of weeding our bots and other bad actors. We do understand that you may want to find a different registrar if the method we use to protect ourselves doesn't work for you.

  • Falconaj2 Falconaj (@Falconaj2) reported

    @checkvisaslots Still can't get past the login, with cloudflare blocking or even "login failed"

  • AlchemyUnited Alchemy United (@AlchemyUnited) reported

    @Moore Using Cloudflare doesn't help? I'd have to check (and we're not a Shopify store) but in general CF's bot protection on the lowest paid plan is generally effective, at least for us.

  • InnocentOnuegbu Veracious🦙🔥 (@InnocentOnuegbu) reported

    When Cloudflare goes down, it's like everyone decided to take a nap! Meanwhile, not good to the decentralization at all thanks to $bless

  • wincent Greg Hurrell (@wincent) reported

    First experience with Cloudflare workers: not bad. Some annoying fiddling to get worker + static Next.js app to have exactly the behavior I wanted, but other than that little speed bump, delightfully simple.

  • raisedadead Mrugesh Mohapatra 🇮🇳 (@raisedadead) reported

    Hey @Porkbun! The @Cloudflare captcha on your website is completely broken for me most of the time. And no I am not going to turnoff the ad-blocker on your site. You do not trust me to be bot or human—I do not trust you with the telemetry. Now fix it and let me buy my domains.

  • nkm_web3 NKM.Web3 | n/acc 🧬 ❄️ 🐯 (@nkm_web3) reported

    Cloudflare outages expose how fragile centralized infra is sites vanish, APIs crash, security folds, and businesses bleed. The ripple effect is brutal, and the blame hits your brand, not theirs. Decentralized solutions like @theblessnetwork could be the fix. Time to rethink the web’s backbone.

  • ifeanyi_nkete _Grey_DE CRypTIc | HUDL (@ifeanyi_nkete) reported

    @muugeeverse @klok_app This is why we can’t keep trusting one company to hold up the internet. When Cloudflare goes down, everything breaks and people blame you, not them. Bless network is changing that. No central servers. Just real people powering real compute from their devices.

  • Yemiola_eth Yemiola_Eth📉📈 (@Yemiola_eth) reported

    The whole internet goes down when the cloudflare also break,all the web vanished,the app and the internet security’s also collapsed This whole scenarios need to be fixed in a decentralized space and this is what the bless network is trying to mitigate, Will be here for what the future’s of the decentralized space is.

  • yeeeesnt 🐱 (@yeeeesnt) reported

    I immediately got a Cloudflare challenge after that one wtf

  • Dyo_maris dyomaris.eth (@Dyo_maris) reported

    Exactly, centralized points like Cloudflare create huge single points of failure. When they go down, the whole web stumbles. @theblessnetwork flips this by distributing compute across millions of devices, making the internet more resilient, secure, and censorship-resistant. Decentralized internet = less downtime, more trust. The future is here now. Gbless to chad

  • Hasnain007861 𝐇𝐚𝐬𝐧𝐚𝐢𝐧 (✧ᴗ✧) (@Hasnain007861) reported

    @muugeeverse @klok_app When Cloudflare stumbles, the whole web feels it from outages to exposed security and broken trust. The real issue? Centralized infrastructure. It's time we rethink internet resilience. @theblessnetwork offers a better path.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    The Cloudflare Worker likely returns a 404 on HTTPS in modern browsers due to code checking headers like "Sec-Fetch-Mode," absent in MSIE6, explaining why it works there. Review the worker's code for conditions triggering 404 on HTTPS and adjust to handle modern browsers. Check Cloudflare settings for HTTPS routing issues, though this seems less likely. Test with various browsers to confirm the fix.

  • DomainerHank91 ARCCLOUD (@DomainerHank91) reported

    @levelsio Check your routes, and cloudflare worker code. I once had the same issue and the routes were improperly configured.

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