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Cloudflare outage hits internet worldwide, disrupting Instagram, Zerodha, Valorant and more | Technology News

Cloudflare, the US-based company that provides cloud services to several websites and organisations worldwide, is down once again. The problem surfaced at around 2:26 PM on Friday, December 5, when several users reported trouble accessing numerous popular websites. On its status page, Cloudflare said that it is “investigating issues with Cloudflare Dashboard and related APIs” and that a “fix has been implemented.”
Cloudflare was down for almost half an hour. (Image Source: Cloudflare)
As it turns out, the outage is now over and lasted for a total of 24 minutes, according to Cloudflare’s Service Issues page. The company, which handles a fifth of the internet’s traffic, operates as a layer between websites and internet users. Since it is one of the backbones of the internet, any service incident might cause millions of websites to go down worldwide.
According to DownDetector, several users reported that they were unable to use services and websites like Zerodha, Valorant, Instagram, Crunchyroll, Shopify-based e-commerce sites, Zoom, Canva, Perplexity, Claude, Fortnite, Facebook, LinkedIn and more.
While some systems are now operational, the Cloudflare System Status page says that it is investigating an issue concerning”an increased level of errors for customers running Workers scripts” causing a large number of empty pages when using the l API.
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