
Cloudflare reported a widespread service disruption on Tuesday but said engineers have now implemented a fix and restored normal operations across its global network.
The incident began at 11:48 UTC, when the company disclosed an “internal service degradation” affecting several products, including application services, dashboard access and WARP connectivity. Customers experienced elevated error rates and intermittent failures as Cloudflare worked to identify the issue.
Throughout the afternoon, Cloudflare issued frequent updates as its team carried out remediation steps. At one stage, engineers temporarily disabled WARP access in London, warning users in the region that they would be unable to connect while fixes were applied.
By 13:09 UTC, Cloudflare confirmed it had identified the problem and was rolling out a solution. Access and WARP services began recovering shortly after, with error rates returning to normal.
Dashboard access was restored at 14:34 UTC, and at 14:42 UTC the company announced that a full fix had been implemented.
“We believe the incident is now resolved,” Cloudflare said, adding that monitoring would continue to ensure all systems remain stable.
Cloudflare also reported a separate issue with its support portal earlier in the day due to problems with a third-party provider. While customers may have encountered errors viewing cases, the company said responses to inquiries were not affected.
The company has not yet released details on the cause of the outage.
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