This morning, users around the world faced serious access issues to many websites related to a failure in the "Cloudflare" service. Many sites are displaying a "500 Internal Server Error" message, indicating internal problems on the company's servers.

"Cloudflare" has confirmed that they are investigating these outage reports. According to the company, the issues affected not only the management panel but also the API, resulting in requests failing or displaying errors. The company is currently working to resolve these issues.

Which services have been affected?

It has been noted that the "Cloudflare" outage affected several critical platforms:

  • Social Media: "X" (formerly Twitter), "LinkedIn", "Discord" - users are unable to load updates or connect to servers.
  • Productivity and AI: "Canva", "Notion", "ChatGPT" - work and creative apps are unavailable to users.
  • Entertainment: "Spotify", "Letterboxd" - users are reporting errors when accessing.
  • Finance: "Coinbase", "Groww" websites - are facing serious difficulties preventing users from conducting financial transactions.
  • E-commerce: Stores on "Shopify" are experiencing intermittent access issues, affecting online sales.

Despite this, the situation is beginning to stabilize, as several platforms, including "Canva" and "LinkedIn", are already coming back online, notes "Cloudflare". However, issues are still being observed in the entertainment and gaming sectors, such as "Crunchyroll" and "Fortnite".

Currently, "Cloudflare" is working on restoring services and hopes to quickly resolve all issues to restore proper functionality for its users. This is an evolving situation, and we will be monitoring updates from the company.