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How to watch Brazil vs. Tunisia online for free
TL;DR: Live stream Brazil vs. Tunisia in an International Friendly for free on ITVX. Access this free streaming site from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
World Cup qualification is already sorted for Brazil, but now it's time to build some momentum and test out new lineups ahead of the main event. Fresh from beating Senegal 1-0 in their last International Friendly, Brazil now face Tunisia in Lille. We're expecting an entertaining tussle between two talented sides.
If you want to watch Brazil vs. Tunisia in an International Friendly for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is Brazil vs. Tunisia?Brazil vs. Tunisia kicks off at 7:30 p.m. GMT on Nov. 18. This fixture takes place at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy.
How to watch Brazil vs. Tunisia for freeBrazil vs. Tunisia is available to live stream for free on ITVX+.
ITVX is geo-restricted to the UK, but anyone can access this free streaming service with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in the UK, meaning you can access free live streams on ITVX from anywhere in the world.
Lve stream Brazil vs. Tunisia for free by following these simple steps:
Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)
Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)
Open up the app and connect to a server in the UK
Visit ITVX
Stream Brazil vs. Tunisia for free from anywhere in the world
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can watch Brazil vs. Tunisia without actually spending anything. This clearly isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to stream select games before recovering your investment.
If you want to retain permanent access to free streaming sites from around the world, you'll need a subscription. Fortunately, the best VPN for streaming live sport is on sale for a limited time.
What is the best VPN for ITVX?ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on ITVX, for a number of reasons:
Servers in 105 countries including the UK
Easy-to-use app available on all major devices including iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and more
Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure
Fast connection speeds free from throttling
Up to eight simultaneous connections
30-day money-back guarantee
A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time. This plan also includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.95 (including money-back guarantee).
Live stream Brazil vs. Tunisia for free with ExpressVPN.
Home Depot's early Black Friday deal gets you a free DeWalt tool
It's that time of the year again. The time to complete any remaining DIY projects before the cold winter months arrive, and to take advantage of holiday shopping events. Now is the perfect time to buy new power tools or battery packs, especially if you're a fan of DeWalt. Home Depot's popular sale is back, and here's what you need to know.
Meta creates tool to prevent rampant Reels content theft
Meta is continuing its crackdown on copycat content.
The company is introducing a new tool for Facebook Reels creators that protects creators' content from being reposted from other accounts without permission.
On Monday, Meta announced a tool called content protection, which helps users "safeguard your reels and maintain control over your creative work." It's located in the Professional dashboard in the Facebook app, and currently the only users who are eligible for the tool are creators in the Facebook Content Monetization program "who meet enhanced integrity and originality standards." Users can check to see if they're eligible in their Feed, Professional dashboard, and profile.
"Your original work is your voice, and you should have the tools to protect it," Meta said in a press release about the change. "That's why we built content protection — a powerful yet simple new tool in your Professional dashboard in the Facebook app that helps you safeguard your reels and maintain control over your creative work. It’s part of our ongoing focus this year to help authentic creators break through on Facebook."
Once users enroll in content protection, they allow their reels to be scanned by the same matching technology as Meta's Rights Manager for matches. If the tool detects matches — be that full or partial — Facebook will notify the creator, who can review the content and decide to take action or not.
If the user decides to take action, they can choose to either track, block, or release. Tracking is the default setting and keeps the matching reel visible, but the user can stay informed about its performance.
"You can always revisit and take a different action at any time," Meta said about the tracking option. "You can also add attribution links to select eligible tracked matches on Facebook, which puts an 'original by' label on the reel that links back to your Page or Profile."
Users can also block, which makes the matching reel not visible without taking disciplinary action against the other account, or users can release their claim. They can also grant permission to certain accounts to use their content, which adds them to an "allow list" and makes it so that their matching content won't be flagged.
This is all part of an ongoing attempt from Meta to stop copycat creators. In July, the company said it took down 10 million profiles impersonating other content creators and "took action on" 500,000 accounts engaged in spammy behavior.
Cloudflare down: What we know about the outage so far
UPDATE Tuesday, Nov. 18, 11:33 a.m. ET: Cloudflare confirmed it had fully resolved the issue causing outages on Tuesday. This morning's Clouflare outage caused widespread errors across popular services, apps, and websites.
The company wrote in an emailed statement to Mashable that the outages stemmed from a crash in a software system that handles traffic, while adding that there was no evidence it was caused by malicious activity.
Read the statement:
"Many of Cloudflare's services experienced a significant outage today beginning around 11:20 UTC. It was fully resolved at 14:30 UTC. The root cause of the outage was a configuration file that is automatically generated to manage threat traffic. The file grew beyond an expected size of entries and triggered a crash in the software system that handles traffic for a number of Cloudflare's services.
To be clear, there is no evidence that this was the result of an attack or caused by malicious activity. We expect that some Cloudflare services will be briefly degraded as traffic naturally spikes post incident but we expect all services to return to normal in the next few hours. A detailed explanation will be posted soon on blog.cloudflare.com. Given the importance of Cloudflare's services, any outage is unacceptable. We apologize to our customers and the Internet in general for letting you down today. We will learn from today's incident and improve."
UPDATE Tuesday, Nov. 18, 10:28 a.m. ET: It appeared Cloudflare's issues were nearing a full resolution on Tuesday.
"A fix has been implemented and we believe the incident is now resolved," read a recent status update from the company. "We are continuing to monitor for errors to ensure all services are back to normal."
User-reported issues on Downdetector did appear to be quickly falling off. (Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by Ziff Davis, the same parent company as Mashable.)
The company noted in a more recent update that some Cloudflare users may still be experiencing login issues, but that it is working on a fix.
UPDATE Tuesday, Nov. 18, 9:18 a.m. ET: Cloudflare confirmed it was experiencing serious issues on Tuesday morning, noting in an emailed statement to Mashable that the root cause appeared to be "a spike in unusual traffic."
Read the statement from Cloudflare:
We saw a spike in unusual traffic to one of Cloudflare's services beginning at 11:20 UTC. That caused some traffic passing through Cloudflare's network to experience errors. We do not yet know the cause of the spike in unusual traffic. We are all hands on deck to make sure all traffic is served without errors. After that, we will turn our attention to investigating the cause of the unusual spike in traffic. We will post updates to cloudflarestatus.com and more in-depth analysis when it is ready to blog.cloudflare.com.
The latest status update from Cloudflare read that it was "working on restoring service for application services customers."
The internet appears to be breaking again.
On Tuesday morning, at 11:48 UTC, Cloudflare confirmed its global network is experiencing issues impacting "multiple customers."
SEE ALSO: Cloudflare launches way to charge AI bots for crawling sitesHere's the full statement published on the site's status page.
Cloudflare Global Network experiencing issues
Investigating - Cloudflare is aware of, and investigating an issue which potentially impacts multiple customers. Further detail will be provided as more information becomes available.
Nov 18, 2025 - 11:48 UTC
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Cloudflare is a service that "powers Internet requests for millions of websites and serves 78 million HTTP requests per second on average," according to its site. In short, when Cloudflare has problems, the internet has problems. Users on X are already reporting issues, and Down Detector — the site that's normally a go-to for checking what's broken and what's not — appears to be having issues itself. (Disclosure: Ziff Davis owns both Mashable and Down Detector.)
Credit: DowndetectorIt's worth noting this isn't the first time Cloudflare has experienced major issues. Large portions of the internet went down back in June due to Cloudflare disruption, causing problems for users of Twitch, Etsy, Discord, and Google.
Which parts of the internet are affected?Here's a working list of all the sites and services affected by the Cloudflare outage:
Archive of Our Own
Canva
Depop
Downdetector
League of Legends
Spotify
Many sites impacted by the Cloudflare outage, including OpenAI.com, are displaying an error message that reads, "Please unblock challenges.cloudflare.com to proceed."
This is a developing story and will be updated as new details emerge.
Featured Video For You How TikTok is Changing the Music IndustryCloudflare outage cause revealed: This is what happened.
UPDATE Tuesday, Nov. 18, 11:27 a.m. ET: Cloudflare confirmed it experienced a "significant outage" on Tuesday that stemmed from a crash in a software system that handles traffic for a number of its services.
The company wrote in an emailed statement to Mashable that the issue had been fully resolved and added that it did not appear to be an attack or caused by malicious activity.
The statement from Cloudflare read:
"Many of Cloudflare's services experienced a significant outage today beginning around 11:20 UTC. It was fully resolved at 14:30 UTC. The root cause of the outage was a configuration file that is automatically generated to manage threat traffic. The file grew beyond an expected size of entries and triggered a crash in the software system that handles traffic for a number of Cloudflare's services.
To be clear, there is no evidence that this was the result of an attack or caused by malicious activity. We expect that some Cloudflare services will be briefly degraded as traffic naturally spikes post incident but we expect all services to return to normal in the next few hours. A detailed explanation will be posted soon on blog.cloudflare.com. Given the importance of Cloudflare's services, any outage is unacceptable. We apologize to our customers and the Internet in general for letting you down today. We will learn from today's incident and improve."
Issues with Cloudflare — one of the internet's major infrastructure providers — led to massive outages Tuesday morning as East Coast folks logged on to work. We're now starting to get answers as to why that happened.
Cloudflare emailed a statement to Mashable, suggesting that unusual, heavy traffic to its services was to blame. The company has not yet stated whether the unusual traffic appears to be of a nefarious nature.
SEE ALSO: Cloudflare outage list: X, OpenAI, Canva, Spotify, more impactedRead the statement from Cloudflare:
"We saw a spike in unusual traffic to one of Cloudflare's services beginning at 11:20 UTC. That caused some traffic passing through Cloudflare's network to experience errors. We do not yet know the cause of the spike in unusual traffic. We are all hands on deck to make sure all traffic is served without errors. After that, we will turn our attention to investigating the cause of the unusual spike in traffic. We will post updates to cloudflarestatus.com and more in-depth analysis when it is ready to blog.cloudflare.com."
That spike in unusual traffic, it seems, sparked the massive issues on Tuesday. The list of services experiencing outages was vast, but appeared to include heavy hitters like OpenAI, X, Grindr, and many more. Pretty much anyone with an internet connection would be affected by a Cloudflare outage. User-reported issues on Downdetector continued to spike as we neared 10 a.m. ET, indicating the problems persisted. (Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by Ziff Davis, the same parent company as Mashable.)
"We've deployed a change which has restored dashboard services. We are still working to remediate broad application services impact," read the most recent update on Cloudflare's status page.
Like the recent AWS outage, Cloudflare is one of the major pillars of the internet. When it goes down, the downstream effects are serious and vast — as we're seeing Tuesday.
Featured Video For You How TikTok is Changing the Music IndustryUnlock Hidden Galaxy Phone Features with a Samsung Account
Samsung prompts you to create a Samsung account when setting up a new phone. It’s easy to think signing in with a Google account is enough, but aside from accessing the Play Store, I personally use my Samsung account more. The list of perks is longer than I expected.
Rebble kept old Pebble watches alive—now its work is being stolen
When Eric Migicovsky and his new company, Core Devices, popped up, there was a lot of new excitement for the Pebble ecosystem again. The folks at Rebble, who have painstakingly maintained the Pebble App Store for the last nine years, initially joined in that excitement. However, the situation has soured.
How to stop windows from reopening apps and folders at startup
Do apps from your previous session reopen when you start Windows? Or do some programs launch every time, even if you don’t use them? This can seriously slow down the boot process. Thankfully, Windows makes it easy to manage which apps launch on startup—and turning them off takes just a few tweaks.
How to watch Scotland vs. Denmark online for free
TL;DR: Live stream Scotland vs. Denmark in World Cup qualifiers for free on BBC iPlayer. Access this free streaming site from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
There is nothing quite like a winner-takes-all game. One point separates Denmark and Scotland in Group C of World Cup qualification, meaning that if Scotland win this final game against the Danes, they leapfrog their opponents and secure automatic passage to the main event next summer. It really doesn't get much bigger than this.
If you want to watch Scotland vs. Denmark in World Cup qualifiers for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is Scotland vs. Denmark?Scotland vs. Denmark in World Cup qualifiers kicks off at 7:45 p.m. GMT on Nov. 18. This fixture takes place at Hampden Park.
How to watch Scotland vs. Denmark for freeScotland vs. Denmark in World Cup qualifiers is available to live stream for free on BBC iPlayer.
BBC iPlayer is geo-restricted to the UK, but anyone can access this free streaming service with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in the UK, meaning you can access free live streams on BBC iPlayer from anywhere in the world.
Lve stream Scotland vs. Denmark for free by following these simple steps:
Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)
Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)
Open up the app and connect to a server in the UK
Visit BBC iPlayer
Stream Scotland vs. Denmark for free from anywhere in the world
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can watch Scotland vs. Denmark in World Cup qualifiers without actually spending anything. This clearly isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to stream select World Cup qualifiers before recovering your investment.
If you want to retain permanent access to free streaming sites from around the world, you'll need a subscription. Fortunately, the best VPN for streaming live sport is on sale for a limited time.
What is the best VPN for BBC iPlayer?ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on BBC iPlayer, for a number of reasons:
Servers in 105 countries including the UK
Easy-to-use app available on all major devices including iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and more
Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure
Fast connection speeds free from throttling
Up to eight simultaneous connections
30-day money-back guarantee
A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time. This plan also includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.95 (including money-back guarantee).
Live stream Scotland vs. Denmark in World Cup qualifiers for free with ExpressVPN.
What is Cloudflare?
For the second time this year, Cloudflare has experienced major issues — this time disrupting a wide range of platforms after what the company called an "unusual spike in traffic."
If you're not familiar with Cloudflare, you're not alone. Often described as "the biggest company you've never heard of," Cloudflare manages and secures traffic for roughly 20 percent of the web.
SEE ALSO: Cloudflare outage cause revealed: This is what happened. What is Cloudflare?Cloudflare is an internet infrastructure and cloud computing provider that functions similarly to Amazon Web Services. The company hosts numerous online services, but it's best known as a global Content Delivery Network, which speeds up websites by routing them through servers located closer to users. In practice, Cloudflare acts as a giant internet middleman — the thing that makes a U.S.-hosted site load quickly even if you're browsing from halfway around the world.
Cloudflare has servers everywhere, and they can cache a huge amount of content. That allows the company to spread traffic across thousands of nodes — individual servers in Cloudflare’s global network — each capable of handling a high volume of requests on its own without passing everything back to the original server. It keeps sites from getting slammed all at once and reduces the chances of an overload.
Your local Cloudflare node is also almost always several hops closer than the server where the site is actually hosted. A hop is just one step in the journey your data takes as it moves through the internet. Fewer hops mean less distance and less time waiting for information to move between points. That shorter path translates to lower latency and faster overall load times.
Because Cloudflare's software underpins so many businesses, outages like this have a significant impact. Tuesday's disruption rippled across the web, taking down or slowing services including OpenAI's ChatGPT, the social platform X, and even digital tools for NJ Transit.
Snag the best NFL Sunday Ticket deal of the season: just $12/month
SAVE $102: As of Nov. 18, you can get NFL Sunday Ticket on sale for just $48 for the rest of the season. That's 68% off its most recent discounted list price of $150 and over $100 in savings.
Opens in a new window Credit: NFL / YouTube TV NFL Sunday Ticket 4 payments of $12/mo Get DealAs football fans know, watching NFL games when you're a fan of a non-local team is the most unnecessarily complicated pastime. As a Ravens fan living in Tennessee, I wholeheartedly relate. The only legitimate and legal way to watch every live out-of-market regular season Sunday broadcast is via NFL Sunday Ticket. And it is outrageously expensive.
Fortunately, if you've gone this long without subscribing, you've been rewarded with a pretty solid Black Friday deal. As of Nov. 18, new users can get NFL Sunday Ticket on sale for just $48 (billed as four payments of $12) for the rest of the season. Typically, the full season costs — gulp — over $300 or $85 per month. However, it was recently discounted to $150 since we're over halfway through the season. That means the latest price drop saves you about 68% or $102.
There are seven weeks left in the regular season. That translates to less than $7 per week of football. Realistically, that's cheaper than going to a local bar (and paying for food and drinks) to watch it, so we think it's worth forking over the cash.
NFL Sunday Ticket is the league's own premium sports package. It broadcasts NFL regular season games that are unavailable on your local channels — specifically Sunday afternoon games on Fox and CBS. You can get it as an individual channel on YouTube or as an add-on to YouTube TV. Both options are available for new users at the $48 discount price through Dec. 1.
Zigbee 4.0 adds Bluetooth and long-range mesh networking
The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) just announced the release of Zigbee 4.0. Alongside that comes a new brand for its long-range capabilities called Suzi. This is a foundational upgrade that extends the physical reach of your smart home devices far beyond what we’ve been used to.
Prime members: Save $450 on the Narwal Freo Z10 robot vacuum and mop at Amazon before Black Friday hits
SAVE $450: The Narwal Freo Z10 robot vacuum and mop combo is on sale at Amazon for $649.99, down from the normal price of $1,099.99. That's a 41% discount that matches the record low at Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: Narwal Narwal Freo Z10 Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo $649.99 at Amazon$1,099.99 Save $450 Get Deal
The holiday hosting season is about to start. Next week marks the kickoff of holiday gatherings, and if you're feeling overwhelmed, there's help available. Cleaning the floors is a time-consuming task that many of us don't have time for. Instead of waking up even earlier to clean, enlist the help of this deeply-discounted robot.
As of Nov. 18, the Narwal Freo Z10 robot vacuum and mop combo is on sale for $649.99 at Amazon, marked down from the standard price of $1,099.99. That's a 41% discount that takes a sweet $450 off. This matches the record low price at Amazon that we haven't seen since July. Amazon lists this deal as exclusive to Prime members.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!Robot vacuums have become time-savers for plenty of homes in the last decade, but does your robot also mop the floors? If not, this model might be your solution. With an impressive 15,000Pa suction power, the Narwal Freo Z10 will send itself around your home to pick up the dog food crumbs, spilled flour from baking, and anything else that needs tidying before guests arrive.
When it comes to mopping power, the Narwal extends and then swings to get the best coverage possible, including under cabinets and in corners. Its AI-powered mopping system can reach all the way to 167 degrees Fahrenheit for a hygienic mop or it'll go with 140 degrees for cleaning up any oily messes.
SEE ALSO: This AI-powered Shark robot vacuum is down to its best-ever price before Black Friday — save over $300 right nowThe dual-spinning mopping pads are designed to thoroughly scrub the toughest spills like sticky jam or coffee. Plus, the Narwal has hot-air drying on the mop pads which is a feature you definitely want in a mopping model, otherwise those mop pads can get stinky.
Before the holiday hosting season kicks off, upgrade your floor cleaning routine with the Narwal Freo Z10 robot vacuum and mop combo while it's on sale for $649.99 at Amazon. With any luck, it'll arrive before Thanksgiving and you'll beat the shipping rush that is bound to happen in just a few days when Amazon officially launches the Black Friday event.
The cheapest car in America just got upgrades shoppers will love
The 2025 Nissan Sentra starts at $22,835 with destination fees, while the all-new ninth-generation 2026 model lands at $23,645 and still plays nicely with peers like the Corolla and Elantra. Compared with a base Honda Civic, it’s noticeably more affordable without feeling cheap.
Snag the creator-favorite DJI Mic Mini for its lowest price yet
SAVE $70: As of Nov. 18, get the DJI Mic Mini (2 TX, 1 RX, and Charging Case) for $99, down from its usual price of $169. That's a discount of 41% and the lowest price we've seen.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon DJI Mic Mini (2 TX, 1 RX, and Charging Case) $99 at Amazon$169 Save $70 Get Deal
If you've been wondering how some of your favorite content creators across YouTube and TikTok consistently have great sound, here's one of their secrets: the DJI Mic Mini. This small but mighty mic, clipped to a shirt, is responsible for some of the best audio you've probably heard on their videos. And right now, you can score the same mic and accessories for an excellent price.
As of Nov. 18, get the DJI Mic Mini (2 TX, 1 RX, and Charging Case) for $99, down from its usual price of $169. That's $70 off and a discount of 41%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.
SEE ALSO: DJI launches Neo 2 mini drone ahead of potential U.S. ban (updated)This bundle comes with everything you could want to get started with audio recording with DJI: two transmitters, one charging case, four windscreens, one receiver, two magnetic clips, and more goodies. At just 10 grams, it's perfectly portable, and small enough to fit in any pack. Plus, you get about 48 hours of battery life per use when you factor in the charging case, with 5 minutes of charging netting you an hour of power.
The mic can reach up to 400 meters of range so you can move about when recording, and it has two levels of noise cancellation that can help you best tweak the mic for how you plan on using it. Mashable's Bethany Allard took it for a spin and praised it for shining "in noisier settings", with "crisp and clear audio". It's an extremely versatile mic setup that can work for just about anyone, even if you have higher noise levels you're working with.
Whether you're already a content creator or you're looking to become one, this mic package is an excellent start, especally at this price.
Sorry Snap-on, I’m reaching for these tools from Harbor Freight instead
Snap-on is one of the first names that comes to mind when people think about reliable and durable hand tools, especially in the automotive world, but they're not the only brand delivering tool truck quality. I'm not talking about Matco or Cornwell, either, but a relatively new option from Harbor Freight that delivers on quality without costing a fortune.
Apple Podcasts having issues as internet outage continues
If you're trying to play an episode on Apple Podcasts, you might have an issue today.
Apple's podcasting platform was seemingly disrupted on Tuesday morning due to a large-scale Cloudflare outage that saw major online platforms affected. At 6:48 AM ET, Cloudflare reported it was "investigating an issue which impacts multiple customers" with "widespread 500 errors." At 7:21 a.m. ET, Cloudflare reported "seeing services recover, but customers may continue to observe higher-than-normal error rates as we continue remediation efforts."
According to Apple's system status page, there are no current issues with Apple platforms; however, at the time of writing, Apple Podcasts is unavailable to Mashable staff who tried to access it, as well as users posting on social media.
My current Apple Podcasts screen at the time of writing. Credit: Mashable screenshot This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Mashable has reached out to Apple for more information.
SEE ALSO: Cloudflare outage cause revealed: This is what happened.In a statement to Mashable via email, Cloudflare said, "We saw a spike in unusual traffic to one of Cloudflare's services beginning at 11:20 UTC. That caused some traffic passing through Cloudflare's network to experience errors. We do not yet know the cause of the spike in unusual traffic. We are all hands on deck to make sure all traffic is served without errors. After that, we will turn our attention to investigating the cause of the unusual spike in traffic.
"We will post updates to cloudflarestatus.com and more in-depth analysis when it is ready to blog.cloudflare.com."
This is a developing story and will be updated as new details emerge.
Featured Video For You How TikTok is Changing the Music IndustryIs ChatGPT down? Yes, but theres still a way to connect.
UPDATE: Nov. 18, 2025, 10:21 a.m. EST As of 10:18 a.m. ET, OpenAI reported that its services had been restored. The latest message on its status page reads: "All impacted services have now fully recovered. The detailed Root Cause Analysis (RCA) will be published in the next 5 business days." You can read our original story on the outage below.
Many users who attempted to log in to the ChatGPT website this morning were met with an error message: "Please unblock challenges.cloudflare.com to proceed."
At Downdetector, hundreds of users were similarly reporting problems, starting around 6:30 a.m. ET and then ramping up significantly throughout the morning. (Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by Ziff Davis, the same parent company as Mashable.)
SEE ALSO: Cloudflare outage list: X, OpenAI, Canva, Spotify, more impactedAnd at 7:12 a.m. ET, OpenAI confirmed on a status page that it was investigating a problem with some of its websites. A later update on the OpenAI website reads, "We have confirmed that the incident is caused by an issue with one of our third-party service providers. We will provide updates as they become available."
The issue is connected to the ongoing Cloudflare outage. ChatGPT is one of many affected services, which also include X, Grindr, Canva, Spotify, and YouTube. When a major cloud computing platform, such as AWS or Cloudflare, experiences a problem, it can cause ripple effects throughout the World Wide Web.
However, we do have some good news for ChatGPT users. The AI chatbot's iOS app appears to be functioning normally, as of this writing. It's specifically the ChatGPT website that appears to be suffering problems.
It's too soon to say what caused the Cloudflare outage. The latest update from Cloudflare states that the cloud services platform was "working on restoring service for application services customers."
This is a developing story...
Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.
Featured Video For You How TikTok is Changing the Music IndustryThe Arzopa D14 Gold digital photo frame is the ultimate way to gift memories this Black Friday
As we head into the holiday season, your friends and family are set to make many wonderful new memories. Why not give a gift to highlight the festivities and keep those memories close at hand? Digital photo frames can make that happen, and companies like Arzopa take the display game very seriously, with feature-filled options that prioritize performance, build quality, and interactivity.
Grindr and other gay dating apps down
Bad news for anyone trying to get some action on Grindr today — the app is down due to a widespread Cloudflare outage. The internet service posted on Tuesday morning that it was investigating an issue with its global network.
The top of Grindr's status page states that the team began investigating an issue at 8:52 ET, and confirmed minutes later that it was due to Cloudflare.
SEE ALSO: Cloudflare down: What we know about the outage so farIt gets worse: another gay dating app, Sniffies, is down too, according to Downdetector. (Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by Ziff Davis, which also owns Mashable).
Credit: Screenshot: DowndetectorFellow gay dating apps SCRUFF and JACK'D also appear to be having errors. Both are run by Amazon Web Services.
If there's one solace to those looking for a hookup, it's that a slew of other websites, including X and Uber, are down as well.


