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    Cloudflare Outage Briefly Disrupts Major Online Platforms

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    Several major online platforms, including US President Donald Trump’s Truth Social network, experienced brief outages on Friday following a disruption linked to internet infrastructure provider Cloudflare.

    Cloudflare Outage Briefly Disrupts Major Online Platforms

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    Users attempting to access Truth Social and other sites such as design platform Canva were met with error messages referencing Cloudflare until about 0930 GMT, with complaints about accessibility issues surfacing widely on X earlier in the morning.

    Cloudflare’s Chief Technology Officer, Dane Knecht, acknowledged the disruption in a post on X at 0920 GMT, saying the company was “aware of the issue impacting the availability of Cloudflare’s network” and stressing that the incident “was not an attack.”

    Cloudflare, which provides security, optimisation and traffic management services for a vast number of websites and apps, says it handles roughly 20 per cent of global internet traffic. A similar outage in mid-November also knocked numerous popular sites offline for several hours.

    Service across the affected platforms was restored shortly after the company began addressing the issue.

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