Websites and apps failed to connect on Tuesday morning as Cloudflare faces massive downtime.
Cloudflare is currently experiencing problems, causing downtime for many popular apps and websites around the globe. The company has provided an update regarding the outage and is working on a fix.
The Cloudflare team is aware of the current service issues and is working to resolve as quickly as possible. Updates can be followed here. https://t.co/22Yiyu3lKJ
— Cloudflare (@Cloudflare) June 21, 2022
Cloudflare is experiencing problems, causing widespread disruption for online services and platforms.
Cloudflare is one of today’s major content delivery networks (CDNs). The US firm also provides Distributed Denial-of-Service (DoS) protection to online domains, speed optimization, and various cybersecurity services.
The company accounts for millions of customers worldwide including major enterprise firms.
On Tuesday morning, a number of websites and online services suddenly went down including Feedly, Canva, DoorDash, Cloudflare itself, blogs, cryptocurrency services, and more. Ironically, this also meant that down detectors — websites used to check the status of another domain you are having trouble connecting to — also went offline.
Considering the scope and scale of Cloudflare, when the firm’s network goes down, the entire internet feels the impact. You can check the Cloudflare service’s status from this page.
UPDATE 1:
The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented.
— Cloudflare (@Cloudflare) June 21, 2022
UPDATE 2:
We are still monitoring the result of the implemented fix.
— Cloudflare (@Cloudflare) June 21, 2022
UPDATE 3: ALL SYSTEMS OPERATIONS AS MENTIONED ON CLOUDFLARE STATUS PAGE.