Is Cloudflare Zero Trust Down? Current Status, Outage Reports & User Feedback

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Incident History

Resolved Incidents

We have detected a potential outage for Cloudflare Zero Trust.
Started: 2025-05-20 15:59 Resolved: 2025-05-20 16:06

We have detected a potential outage for Cloudflare Zero Trust.
Started: 2025-05-20 04:18 Resolved: 2025-05-20 04:24

We have detected a potential outage for Cloudflare Zero Trust.
Started: 2025-05-19 18:39 Resolved: 2025-05-20 01:21

Frequently Asked Questions

Login issues may be caused by authentication problems, account permissions, or service disruptions. Verify your Cloudflare account credentials are correct, check if your user has appropriate Zero Trust permissions, and try clearing your browser cache or using incognito mode.

Connection issues can result from client misconfiguration, network restrictions, or service disruptions. Try restarting the WARP client, check if your network allows the required connections, and verify your device meets the system requirements for the current WARP client version.

Access denial issues may be caused by permission configuration, identity verification problems, or service disruptions. Verify your user belongs to the appropriate Access groups, check if your authentication method (SSO, social login) is functioning properly, and ensure your session hasn't expired requiring re-authentication.

Performance issues can stem from routing problems, endpoint server load, or service disruptions. Try connecting to a different WARP endpoint if available, check your local internet connection performance, and verify if the performance issues affect all applications or just specific resources.

Policy application issues may be caused by configuration errors, replication delays, or service disruptions. Verify your policies are correctly configured with appropriate precedence, allow time for policy changes to propagate through the system, and check for any conflicting policies that might override your intended settings.

Posture check failures can result from client configuration issues, unsupported device states, or service disruptions. Verify your device meets all configured posture requirements (OS version, antivirus, etc.), check if the WARP client has necessary permissions to perform posture checks, and ensure your device posture checks are properly configured in the Zero Trust dashboard.

Filtering issues may be caused by policy configuration problems, traffic routing issues, or service disruptions. Verify your Gateway policies are correctly configured and ordered by priority, check if traffic is actually flowing through Gateway (vs. bypassing it), and examine Gateway logs for any error messages or unexpected behavior.

Connection stability issues can stem from network changes, client problems, or service disruptions. Try updating the WARP client to the latest version, check if moving between networks (like switching from WiFi to cellular) is causing disconnections, and verify your device's power management settings aren't interfering with the WARP client's operation.

About Cloudflare Zero Trust

Cloudflare Zero Trust is a security framework that provides secure access to applications, data, and networks without relying on traditional network perimeters, implementing controls based on identity, context, and continuous verification. The service combines secure web gateway, cloud access security broker, zero trust network access, and browser isolation technologies to protect organizations from threats while enabling remote work, delivered through Cloudflare's global network for consistent performance and security policy enforcement regardless of user location. Enterprise IT departments use Cloudflare Zero Trust to secure access to internal applications without requiring VPN connections, implementing identity-based access controls that verify each request regardless of source network. Remote employees access corporate resources through Cloudflare's secure gateway, which applies security policies and filters malicious content before it reaches user devices. Security teams leverage the platform's logging and analytics capabilities to monitor access patterns and potential threats, while organizations with compliance requirements implement Cloudflare Zero Trust to maintain consistent security controls across distributed workforces and cloud environments. Users may experience various types of issues when using Cloudflare Zero Trust, including temporary authentication challenges requiring re-login, occasional policy synchronization delays after configuration changes, or brief connection interruptions during service updates. Application access might sometimes require troubleshooting when integrations with identity providers experience configuration drift. Browser performance could be affected when using isolation features for certain web applications with complex interfaces. Mobile device connections might need reconfiguration after operating system updates, while new application onboarding could require DNS or certificate adjustments. During infrastructure maintenance, users might notice slightly increased connection establishment times or temporarily limited functionality for specific administrative features in the management dashboard.
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