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Check if Cloudflare Radar is down right now (radar.cloudflare.com). Run a live multi-region check to see whether Cloudflare Radar is offline for everyone or just you.
Get official Cloudflare Radar outage status updates, support links, and targeted troubleshooting steps in one page.
Checking reachability from multiple regions.
Cloudflare Radar issues on radar.cloudflare.com often appear as partial control-plane failures before a full outage is publicly declared.
For Cloudflare Radar, early outage signals often show up as identity federation, policy enforcement, and origin reachability before a full failure. If results are mixed, use the website outage triage guide, the HTTP status codes guide, and the DNS troubleshooting guide to isolate provider incidents from local network issues.
Use these official Cloudflare channels to confirm outages, maintenance notices, and recovery progress for Cloudflare Radar.
Official status board for Cloudflare systems and incidents.
Official support and troubleshooting documentation.
Direct dashboard access check for account-side issues.
Monitor real-time social updates and official posts related to Cloudflare Radar outages.
When radar.cloudflare.com looks unstable, official Cloudflare Radar social channels often publish fast context while incident teams work through mitigation.
Use these service-specific patterns to identify likely root cause quickly and choose the right next step.
Practical steps to follow when radar.cloudflare.com seems down. Use this checklist to confirm whether Cloudflare Radar is down for everyone or only for you.
Run radar.cloudflare.com in WebsiteDown.org first, then open radar.cloudflare.com in your own browser. If both checks fail at the same time, Cloudflare Radar is likely down beyond your local device.
Check the official Cloudflare Radar service status page and compare timestamps with your failed checks.
Test related hosts such as www.cloudflare.com, dash.cloudflare.com. If they work while radar.cloudflare.com fails, this points to a partial endpoint issue.
Capture final URL, status code, and response time for radar.cloudflare.com, then share those details with Cloudflare Radar support for faster triage and recovery.
Use these local troubleshooting steps after the down-check workflow when Cloudflare Radar seems broken only for you. This section focuses on app, browser, account, and network fixes.
Open radar.cloudflare.com in your current browser, then test in a private window or second browser. If only one session fails, the issue is usually local cache, cookie, or extension state.
Sign out and sign back in one time, then retry the failing action on radar.cloudflare.com. Avoid repeated password or security resets until you confirm this is not a broader Cloudflare Radar issue.
Temporarily disable VPN, proxy, private DNS, and filtering extensions. Then switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data to isolate route-level differences.
Save timestamp, device, network type, exact error, final URL, and status code. Use the check workflow above before contacting Cloudflare Radar support.
Run the automatic multi-region check on this page for radar.cloudflare.com. If most regions fail at the same time, Cloudflare Radar is likely experiencing a broader outage or partial incident.
If only one or two regions fail, the issue is usually local to your network path (DNS resolver, ISP route, VPN/proxy, or firewall). Re-check after 2 to 5 minutes and compare Wi-Fi with mobile data.
Use the Status, Support, and Live Update Links section above. Start with vendor status and support sources, then compare with live social updates.
Official status dashboards are authoritative but can lag during the first minutes of an incident, so combining both sources gives faster signal.
That pattern usually points to route-specific or account-specific issues rather than a global outage. Common causes include:
Test from a second network and capture the exact error code before resetting credentials.
Use this sequence for radar.cloudflare.com: