It's happened again: one of the internet's backbone providers, Cloudflare, has gone offline, taking swathes of important websites with it. It's similar to the Amazon Web Services outage in October 2025 that took down what felt like half of the internet, stopping internet users from accessing Snapchat, Disney+, Venmo, and Canva, among scores of other sites.
This time, it's Cloudflare's turn, with hundreds of sites suddenly triggering alerts and Downdetector noticing huge upticks on its outage monitoring service.
If your app isn't working, it's because Cloudflare is down
When internet infrastructure fails, it hits hard
According to Cloudflare's official status page , Cloudflare is aware of and responding to an ongoing issue affecting numerous sites, services, and apps worldwide.
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