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A huge chunk of the internet has just gone down

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Last updated: 2025/12/05 at 5:16 AM
News Room Published 5 December 2025
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It comes weeks after another issue with Cloudflare (Picture: Getty)

Internet users are reporting massive outages across platforms using Cloudflare, including Zoom, Canva, LinkedIn, and Down Detector.

Cloudflare provides services to major websites, including Discord, Notion, X, Spotify, Canva, GitHub, and Stack Overflow.

Shopping sites are affected too – Shopify, Etsy, Wayfair, H&M, as well as some news media, including Politico, Axios, the BBC and more.

Even Down Detector, the website which tracks internet and app outages, is experiencing issues.

Cloudflare is a company that helps nearly two in 10 websites secure and manage their internet traffic. Many of the platforms that were knocked offline use those servers.

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In late November, dozens of websites using Cloudflare crashed, prompting the company’s co-founder and CEO, Matthew Prince, to apologise ‘for the pain we caused the Internet’ in a blog post.

Prince said that the outage was caused by the system it uses to protect websites from distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks crashing.

DDoS are an attempt to disrupt a server’s traffic by overwhelming it, though Prince stressed the outage was not itself caused by a cyberattack.

It’s unclear what’s caused today’s outages, but if you’re experiencing issues, you are not alone.

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].

For more stories like this, check our news page.

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