Cloudflare down, How to handle error messages on ChatGPT or X?

Cloudflare down, How to handle error messages on ChatGPT or X?

 


Today, a technical issue at Cloudflare caused numerous websites and apps to go down, causing a global internet outage.

Numerous online services are supported and secured by Cloudflare, which verified the issue on its status page. "Cloudflare is aware of and investigating an issue that impacts multiple customers," the business stated.

The Cloudflare Dashboard and API are malfunctioning, and there are several 500 errors. We are attempting to comprehend the entire impact and address this issue.

There will be more updates soon. In a subsequent update, Cloudflare stated that while services were starting to stabilize, users might still encounter "higher than normal error rates" while recovery efforts are ongoing.

In response to the continued disruption caused by Cloudflare, users reported seeing error messages, blank pages, or apps failing to launch.

Users don't need to make any changes to their devices because the problem is with the service provider. As soon as Cloudflare finishes its restoration effort, the platforms should resume regular operations; no setting changes or restarts are necessary at this time.

One significant provider of internet infrastructure is Cloudflare. It shields websites from cyberattacks and speeds up their loading times.

It serves as an intermediary layer between websites and users. Because so many businesses depend on Cloudflare, even unrelated websites may crash due to an issue with its system.

Cloudflare Outage: Websites and apps impacted

  1. 1. X (Twitter)
  2. 2. ChatGPT
  3. 3. League of Legends
  4. 4. Letterboxd
  5. 5. Spotify
  6. 6. Amazon
  7. 7. New Jersey Transit
  8. 8. Moody’s
  9. 9. Downdetector
  10. 10. Canva
  11. 11. Gemini
  12. 12. Perplexity AI