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Cloudflare outage live updates: Huge chunk of internet goes down

Cloudfare is currently experiecing a global network outage, here's the latest updates

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Cloudflare, the global cloud network operating multiple websites on the internet, is currently down. Now, it's affecting multiple platforms, including social media site X, ChatGPT and more.

Currently, most platforms are struggling to be accessed. Similar to the recent AWS outage that saw multiple websites go down, this outage is now causing problems with multiple sites across the internet.

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Update: Cloudflare continues to restore services

League of Legends, Valorant also experiencing issues

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It wasn't just social media platforms and AI that saw huge problems thanks to Cloudflare, as games such as League of Legends, Valorant and more saw a big spike in issues, with Riot Games stating they are "aware of a problem causing players to disconnect from their games and are investigating the problem."

This appears to be getting fixed, as Downdetector shows a drop in outage reports. With Cloudflare now fixing the issue, we'll see even more services make a return.

Update: OpenAI, Claude are fully operational

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And we're back! OpenAI's ChatGPT and Sora, along with Claude AI, are back up and running, with no problems in sight. So, you can test out all your prompts once again, and hope for the best that this doesn't happen anytime soon.

Update: Some issues still persist

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As it turns out, the Cloudflare Global Network issue is still showing a sign or two of problems, as the service provider now states:

"Some customers may still be experiencing issues logging into or using the Cloudflare dashboard. We are working on a fix to resolve this and continuing to monitor for any further issues."

This shouldn't affect most users as far as breaking a huge chunk of the internet goes, but it shows that some problems persist. But Cloudflare will be on the case.

Outage reports are seeing a massive drop

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Is this the beginning of the end of the Cloudflare outage? Seems like it, according to Downdetector. We're now at a steep drop to just 3,669 reports, which is good considering it was at a peak of 11,183 not too long ago.

If this drop continues, it means the fix has worked and everything will come back online. We'll keep you up to date on the latest, so stay tuned.

How's OpenAI and Claude doing?

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So, with a fix being implemented by Cloudflare, how are some of the most-used AI services doing? Well, not great, according to OpenAI and Claude's status pages, as they are still experiencing a major outage.

At the very least, "a fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the recovery," as Claude says, and OpenAI is following suit. That means we should see all of these services return to normal at some point soon (well, sooner rather than later, hopefully).

Breaking: Cloudflare implements fix

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As of now, Cloudflare has implemented a fix and believes "the incident is now resolved." We should see serivces come back to normal, if this is the case, but it may take some time.

Cloudflare is still monitoring for errors to make sure all services come back online, so stay tuned as we see them all return!

Big service outages spell doom for the rest

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With the AWS outage last month, and now Cloudflare seeing major sites go down, it shows just how much of the internet relies on these services. Here's what CEO of Wire, Benjamin Schilz, had to say about the outage

“The recent Cloudflare outage, occurring only a few weeks after the last major cloud disruption, show how brittle our digital reliance has become. Big cloud outages aren't new, similar mass-scale incidents happened in 2017 and 2021, and regional outages occur regularly, and they will certainly happen again.

"The problem is systemic: the three main hyper-scalers (AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure) provide roughly two-thirds of the underlying infrastructure the digital world runs on. Their APIs connect everything from banking systems and smart homes to e-commerce, meaning the operational error of just one instantly creates a massive "single point of failure."

"This high-dependency, predominantly on US-based providers with virtually no real non-US alternatives offering comparable scale, forces us to fundamentally rethink dependencies and access risk within our internal tech stacks.

"The crucial lesson is that resilience, diversity, and redundancy must always be weighed against convenience when building and deploying digital services. True resilience isn’t just about preparing for redundancy; it’s about maintaining control over your own data. That means ensuring organisations can continue to operate securely and independently, without being tied to one platform, by having robust fallback and alternative solutions in place.”

Update: Cloudflare is still working on the issue

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It's been a while! But Cloudflare is back with another update. The only real news is that the web service provider is still working on fixing the issue. That means we'll still be experiencing problems accessing our favorite sites, although many are already seeing some problems be fixed (as with some us being able to use X).

Hopefully the next update will be a bit more promising!

Is X now making a comeback?

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It appears more users are reporting that X is coming back online, which appears to be the case according to Downdetector. You can follow along with our X outage live blog for the latest updates, especially if the social media platform returns to experiencing its problems.

For now, for those who can, enjoy posting on X!

X is still going through its problems

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Now that Downdetector is up and running (in the U.S., at least), we can see a massive spike return for X, and it's peaked at a whopping 12,374 users. There's currently no sign of this slowing down, and issues with Cloudflare may be showing incorrect information, as many on the Tom's Guide team are able to access X as of writing.

This has changed pretty frequently over the past couple of hours, so hopefully, those who are on it won't see any more problems.

Services affected by the Cloudflare outage according to Downdetector

  • X
  • ChatGPT
  • Sora
  • Claude AI
  • Spotify
  • Uber
  • Canva
  • Quizlet
  • Indeed
  • DoorDash
  • Varo
  • NJ Transit
  • Zoom
  • UPS
  • Dayforce

Is Spotify down?

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Spotify is also down, as many customers have now reported that they can no longer use the app. Downdetector also shows signs that there are problems with the music platform, and it's just another service that's been affected by the Cloudflare outage.

Downdetector looks to be back online

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It appears Downdetector is back online, and boy is it showing a host of reports on multiple services. This could be a good sign the Cloudflare, which Downdetector users, is coming back into shape. Although, the platform is still showing that it's working on the issue.

Now, it shows that X, OpenAI, Spotify, Uber and even games like League of Legends are experiencing problems.

Even public transport apps are being affected

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When Cloudflare goes down, it isn't just the popular social media sites and AI tools that are affected, as public transport also takes a dive.

Namely, our own Mike Prospero was unable to access the NJ Transit app in order to get a ticket for the train. That app showed a "500 Error" message with that familiar "Internal server error." So, does that mean fre public transport while the app is down? Who knows, but Cloudflare is still working on the issue.

WARP access returns to London

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In Cloudflare's latest update, it appears the provider has now re-enabled WARP access in London, which supplies secure access to private apps on any device. If this is the case, we will hopefully see a full recovery of the system soon.

Yes, Claude AI is also down

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Head over to the Claude status page and you'll find that Claude AI is also experiencing a "major outage" (what a surprise). This goes to show just how many platform rely on Cloudflare in order to function (similar to that AWS outage last month.

With Cloudflare down, majority of the internet breaks. But, at the very least, the pieces are being fixed.

Ongoing issues for ChatGPT and Sora

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While the issue has been identified and a fix should be coming soon, OpenAI's services have now been down for over an hour, affecting many who use ChatGPT and Sora.

As Cloudflare states, the platform is continuing to "work towards restoring other services," so we'll see just how soon we can start using our favorite sites on the internet once again.

Breaking: Cloudflare has identified the issue

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As of 1.09pm UTC, Cloudflare has stated that it has identified the issue and is now implementing a fix. Fingers crossed this means that we'll see services like X, ChatGPT and more come back soon!

Breaking: Cloudflare disable WARP in London

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In it's latest update, Cloudflare states that it has disable WARP access in London. For those that try to access the internet via WARP, they won't be able to connect.

This is part of the platforms attempts to fix the problem, so this will likely be fixed soon enough.

Open AI is still experiencing issues

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AopenAI is also seeing some problems, which means ChatGPT, Sora and more are down for many users. According to the OpenAI status page, the problem has been ongoing for the past 50 minutes, which lines up well with the Cloudflare outage.

For now, both OpenAI and Cloudflare are working on fixing the issues. In the meantime, don't rely on ChatGPT or Sora right now.

X appears to be down (again)

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X still appears to be going through the motions, as its either seeing an error page, not being able to load any X posts or working fine every few minutes.

While Downdetector (when it works) shows that problems are dropping for the social media platform, I wouldn't trust the website just yet considering Downdetector also relies on Cloudflare. Here's hoping the issue is fixed soon enough.

Update: Cloudflare investigation continues

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Another update from Cloudflare (as of 12:37 pm UTC) shows it's still investigating the issue, so we're not in the clear just yet. Again, users on multiple sites may see "Internal server error" pages or "500 error" problems when accessing sites.

Cloudfare status is going up and down...

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There appear to be blips of recovery ever since Cloudflare's servers went down as of 11:48 am UTC, and Downdetector (when it's accessible) shows this. It reached a high of 4,582 reports on the status site, which means many have been experiencing issues.

Right now, it appears to be seeing a sharp dip, as we're now at 1,600 reports. Either way, Cloudflare is still showing signs of problems, but hopefully we won't see this issue last.

Breaking: Cloudflare is seeing service recovery, but still some errors

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According to the Cloudflare status page, the global network outage is "seeing services recover." That's a good sign, but the cloud network platform still states that customers may continue to experience higher-than-normal error rates.

So far, Cloudflare is continuing to investigate the issue.

Seeing this while accessing X? You're not alone

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Head over to X.com and you may see an "Internal server error" page pop up. This is happening to multiple people at Tom's Guide, so if you are too, don't fret, it's likely happening to most people.

Even Downdetector is...down!

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Since Downdetector uses Cloudflare is order to monitor the status of websites, even this site is currently down (oh, the irony). For our team, it appears to come back every once in a while, but it's still experiencing problems on our end.

That also includes StatusGator, which also uses cloud monitoring. For now, at least, it's website is able to be accessed.

Is X still down?

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According to Downdetector (which was also experiencing its own issues thanks to Cloudflare!), websites like X are experiencing a major outage where users can't access these sites. For X, it topped out at a whopping 9,706 reports, but this now appears to be dropping.

Although since Cloudflare is still working through the issues, we may see more problems with these sites. We'll keep you up to date.

Cloudflare is working on the issue

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According to the offical Cloudfare status page, the global cloud network is "continuing to investigate the issue.

As of November 18 at 12:03 UTC, Cloudfare states:
"Cloudflare is aware of, and investigating an issue which impacts multiple customers: Widespread 500 errors, Cloudflare Dashboard and API also failing.
We are working to understand the full impact and mitigate this problem. More updates to follow shortly."

It appears we'll see most websites affected during the outage, and so far, that includes X, OpenAI and more. We'll keep you posted!

The internet is broken?

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As of around 11:30am GMT, Cloudfar was expericing major issues. This has affected multiple sites including X, ChatGPT and even Downdetector (of all places!).

For now, Cloudfare is working on the issue. We'll keep you updated here.