Cloudflare Down: Cloudflare service halted worldwide, netizens flooded X with complaints
Cloudflare Down: Internet users around the world reported disruptions to Cloudflare’s services on Friday. The outage affected several websites, such as Canva and tracking website DownDetector, leaving many users unable to access essential services. After which Cloudflare started trending on social media platform X. Trading platforms Groww and Zerodha were also affected by the outage. However, Zerodha later said that its Kite services are now fully operational.
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Zerodha said, “Cloudflare global outage has been resolved. Kite services have been resolved. You can now trade as normal. We apologize for the inconvenience caused.” Cloudflare issued a statement saying it has fixed an issue with the application programming interfaces (APIs) associated with its dashboard. The outage sent shares down 4.5% in premarket trading. This was the second outage in about a month. In November, Cloudflare had an outage that briefly affected many online services, from Spotify to ChatGPT and even President Donald Trump’s Truth social platform.
Cloudflare provides critical Internet infrastructure, including services that protect websites from cyberattacks and keep them accessible during high-traffic times. Let us tell you that Cloudflare is a big internet infrastructure company. It helps websites load faster and protects them from cyber attacks. It works as a middle layer between users and the website. Because so many companies rely on Cloudflare, a problem with its systems can cause multiple websites to crash—even if they’re not connected to each other.
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