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It’s not just you, many websites are not working this morning amid Cloudflare outage

A widespread Cloudflare outage this morning has led to many websites not working properly, with many unable to load up at all.


Update 10am ET: Cloudflare says that a fix has been implemented and that “we believe the incident is now resolved.” Websites are starting to come back online for users.


Just before 7am ET (4am PT) this morning, Cloudflare confirmed an ongoing partial outage affecting “some services.” That has been causing many websites to be inaccessible for the past few hours. Notable examples include Twitter/X and OpenAI products such as ChatGPT.

The initial note from Cloudflare reads:

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Cloudflare is experiencing an internal service degradation. Some services may be intermittently impacted.

Within two hours, a fix was identified for the outage, but roughly an hour after that services are still widely impacted.

If you try to visit a website that relies on Cloudflare this morning, you might be met with a page saying that your connection and the website are both working, but that Cloudflare services are running into an error. There’s no way directly around the outage, so we’ll just have to wait on Cloudflare to implement a fix fully.

Google services are not impacted by this outage.

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