
A significant service interruption at Cloudflare has triggered widespread outages for popular platforms, including Zoom, Zerodha Kite, and Groww, as reported on December 5, 2025. Users began experiencing issues around 1:50 p.m., with Downdetector noting over 2,000 outage reports by afternoon. The majority of complaints centered on server connectivity issues, with many users unable to access the affected websites. Cloudflare has acknowledged the disruptions, attributing them to planned maintenance activities that impacted portions of its service network. As the situation unfolded, numerous users turned to social media to express their frustrations and seek updates. The impact of the outage highlights the reliance on Cloudflare's infrastructure for seamless online operations. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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