> It’s worth noting that DoH (DNS-over-HTTPS) traffic remained relatively stable as most DoH users use the domain cloudflare-dns.com, configured manually or through their browser, to access the public DNS resolver, rather than by IP address.
I use their DNS over HTTPS and if I hadn't seen the issue being reported here, I wouldn't have caught it at all. However, this—along with a chain of past incidents (including a recent cascading service failure caused by a third-party outage)—led me to reduce my dependencies. I no longer use Cloudflare Tunnels or Cloudflare Access, replacing them with WireGuard and mTLS certificates. I still use their compute and storage, but for personal projects only.
I use their DNS over HTTPS and if I hadn't seen the issue being reported here, I wouldn't have caught it at all. However, this—along with a chain of past incidents (including a recent cascading service failure caused by a third-party outage)—led me to reduce my dependencies. I no longer use Cloudflare Tunnels or Cloudflare Access, replacing them with WireGuard and mTLS certificates. I still use their compute and storage, but for personal projects only.