Cloudflare announced on Friday that it is investigating issues affecting its control panel and application programming interfaces. The company made the announcement on its status page at 09:07 GMT on December 5, 2025.
The outage is impacting customers who use the Cloudflare control panel or APIs. Users are experiencing failed requests and error messages when trying to access these services.
The disruption has caused problems for several popular online services. Canva, QuillBot, and DownDetector are among the platforms experiencing downtime due to the Cloudflare issues.
Cloudflare provides internet infrastructure services that many websites depend on. The company offers protection from cyberattacks and helps websites stay accessible during periods of high traffic.
In its status page statement, Cloudflare said customers using the dashboard or Cloudflare APIs are impacted. The company stated that requests might fail and errors may be displayed during the outage.
Cloudflare later updated its status page with new information. The company confirmed that a fix has been implemented for the control panel and API issues.
The internet infrastructure provider is now monitoring the results of the fix. This suggests the company is watching to ensure the solution resolves the problem for all affected customers.
This marks the second time Cloudflare has faced service issues within a two-week period. The previous outage occurred in November 2025 and affected many services that rely on Cloudflare’s infrastructure.
The current outage demonstrates how interconnected modern internet services are. When a major infrastructure provider like Cloudflare experiences problems, multiple unrelated services can go down at the same time.
Canva is a graphic design platform used by millions of users worldwide. QuillBot is a writing and paraphrasing tool popular among students and professionals.
DownDetector, which tracks service outages across the internet, was also affected by the Cloudflare issues. This created an unusual situation where users could not access the site that typically reports on outages.
Cloudflare serves as a critical piece of internet infrastructure for countless websites and online services. The company’s network helps websites load faster and protects them from various online threats.
The company has not provided a timeline for when all services will be fully restored. Users of affected platforms are waiting for the monitoring phase to confirm the fix is working properly.
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