A major global outage at Cloudflare, one of the world’s leading web infrastructure and security companies, caused widespread disruption to thousands of websites and online services, including ChatGPT. Users across multiple countries reported being unable to access popular websites, apps, and platforms that rely on Cloudflare’s network, leaving many services offline for several hours.
The disruption affected not only entertainment and e-commerce platforms but also critical online services, including financial apps, government portals, and communication tools, highlighting the growing global dependence on centralized web infrastructure. Businesses and individuals faced interruptions, leading to temporary economic and productivity losses in some sectors.
Cloudflare confirmed that it was aware of the issue and worked quickly to identify the root cause, which involved network and routing problems affecting its edge servers. The company deployed emergency fixes to restore services gradually, but the incident drew attention to the fragility of the modern internet ecosystem.
Experts say the outage underscores the vulnerability of online services when a single provider experiences technical problems, sparking renewed discussions about internet redundancy, resilience, and decentralization. Many are now emphasizing the need for contingency plans and multi-provider architectures to reduce the risk of future large-scale outages.







