Can’t access Spotify or part of Google? All we know about this power outage that affects larger services

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Now Cloudflare says it’s back to fully operational in an update that was sent just before the top of the hour at 1 p.m. 16:57 et.

It fully reads: “All Cloudflare services have been restored and are now fully operational. We are moving the incident to surveillance while we see platform metrics to confirm sustained stability.”

It is an excellent update for those who have felt the effect of this power outage, and hopefully all the problems you have experienced have been solved. While many services were affected today, looking down on this cloudflare stream break, down detector looks much better with falls.

Google Workspace’s status page shows that the incident is resolved, while Google Cloud’s status page is still showing an active incident around the world.

Although Spotify did not confirm a problem, the brand’s care account also responds to a few users and recommends a reboot of the app if they are unable to use the service.

Cloudflare says it’s services ‘Restoring fast’ all over the globe

In line with affected services that are reported interruptions falling on the detector, Cloudflare says its services are ‘recovering fast’ across the globe in an update on its status page from 1 p.m. 16:32 et. It expects a ‘stable fall’ in services affected and ‘further improvement’ in the next few minutes.

That’s good news and probably means Google, Spotify and other services will soon be back online for you, if not already.

“Cloudflare services are quickly recovering all over the globe. Warp and turnstyle are operational, although a small residual impact remains and we are working to eliminate it. The core KV service is restored, which brings dependent products back online. We expect further improvement in the next few minutes and a constant decrease in influence.”

Affected services begin to recover

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Google, Google Cloud, Spotify, Snapchat and Discord, among other services that saw an increase in reported down -detector problems, everyone is starting to show a fall and that’s a good thing.

It’s been about two and a half hours since we started to see an increase in 7 p.m. 14.00 for services such as Google and Spotify, the latter of which saw over 44,000 reported problems. While Spotify has not yet presented any comment, Google Workspace and Google Cloud have updated status dashboards. The former says things are back to normal, while the latter continues to show some affected services.

Down Detector looks much better now, although reported power cuts remain for all these platforms.

Cloudflare is still working to bring back all its affected services online, with the last update on his dashboard at 1 p.m. 15:57 et. It ended with, “We are aware of the deep influence this power cut has caused and works with all hands on the deck to restore all services as soon as possible.”

Google Cloud still has trouble

While Google says the problems that affect the work area are resolved, but the Google Cloud Dashboard is still showing problems.

There are still “more GCP products are experiencing service problems”, in fact, it is over 39 products including API Gateway, Agent Assist and Alllyydb to Postgresq across the globe. This is the latest update from Google Cloud from 1 p.m. 15:56 One, you can see the status page here.

Cloudflare has some critical problems

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Cloudflare has sent a new update from 1 p.m. 15:57 one on its own status page that detailed a little more about what’s going on and the potential influence here. You can see the statement fully below, but CloudFlore’s critical workers KV-Service went offline due to a separate interruption that hits a key third party service.

A worker KV is essentially a flow or automation that moves requests throughout CloudFlore’s huge network, mainly starting or ending in storage libraries.

In addition, Cloudflare recognizes that it is aware of the significant influence this causes, and is working to solve the problem as soon as possible with all hands on the deck.

Cloudflare’s critical workers KV service went offline due to a power outage of a third -party service that is a key addiction. As a result, certain cloudflare products that depend on KV -Service to store and disseminate information are not available, including:

Access

Warp

Browser insulation

Browser rendering

Durable items (SQLITE only supported durable items)

Workers Kv

Real time

Workers AI

Current

Parts of cloudflare -dashboard

Turnstiles

Ai Gateway

Authors

CloudFlare Equations immediately work to restore services. We are aware of the deep influence this power interruption has caused and works with all hands on the deck to restore all services as soon as possible.

Google gives it all clear about workspace problems

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Google Workspace Status page now effectively says that we are all clear. In a post that went live at. 15:53 ​​one, Google says that all problems have been solved.

“The problem of Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Chat, Google Cloud Search, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Meet, Google Tasks and Google Voice are resolved. We apologize for the inconvenience and thanks for your patience and continued support.”

The detector reports have subsided for both and have been on a decline, so it seems that most services are coming back or already back. Again, it matches CloudFlore’s reported problems and these are starting to recover.

Snapchat and Discord see both reported problems spikes

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Alongside questions that affect Google, Google Cloud and Spotify, reported problems with Snapchat and Discord are both elevated down detector.

Reported problems with Discord are currently at 6,683 per year. 15.35 one, but pointed to over 10,000 at. 14.20 one – the same hour when Google and Spotify saw large climbs.

Snapchat is currently increasing with over 6,693 reported problems with the platform. For what it is worth, I can open the app on my iPhone, but I am not able to load stories or the main page.

Google’s progress, says everything but meet is resolved

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Google is making some progress, at least according to the latest update on its Workspace status page, which was published at 1 p.m. 15.30 ET.

It reads: “All product influences except Google Meet have recovered.

Google engineers continue to work with full mitigation. “

This is good news for people in the Google ecosystem as it seems that everything but Google Meet is back. And even reports to Google’s call platform begin to fall down on the detector, which now sits on 1,854 reports per 15.31 et.

At the same time as these problems with Google and Spotify began to emerge, Cloudflare has to deal with its own problems, according to the company’s status page.

The latest update from 7 p.m. 15:12 one from Cloudfalre notes that its services are starting to recover, but there are still problems.

“We are starting to see services recovering. We are still expecting to see intermittent errors across the affected services when systems that are handled, reintroduced and caches are full.”

Given that Discord and Snapchat also experience an increase in reports, these issues may well be related to the problems that affect cloudflare.

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Spotify has still not issued a statement, although reported questions about the down detector continue to grow, now over 45,000 reports from 1 p.m. 15:22 et. We have also reached the streaming giant to request a comment.

It seems that a majority of these problems started shortly after 1 p.m. 14:00 and now extends to over an hour of disturbance.

Google is investigating the problem

Google’s status page is currently showing an active ‘Service Disruption’ from 1 p.m. 15:01 One that affects a number of services – however, it is a good note that teams in the company are investigating.

“We are investigating reports on a problem with Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Chat, Google Cloud Search, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Meet, Google Tasks and Google Voice. We’ll soon provide more information.

Several workspace products beginning on Thursday, on Thursday, on 2025-06-12 10:58 PDT may experience service problems.

Our engineers are currently investigating the problem.

We are sorry for everyone affected by the disturbance. “

It affects more services from all over G-suite, including Gmail. Google still doesn’t clarify if a specific user set is experiencing the problem. Currently, I can access my personal and work Google accounts without any problems. However, individuals report in the comments on down detector problems with messages, Google Cloud and Google Voice.

A quick look at Down Detector’s website from 7 p.m. 15:25 A show that a wide range of services experience problems, with some leveling or falling, with Google, Google Cloud and Spotify at the forefront along with Discord and Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Google and Google Cloud both started spiking at 1 p.m. 14.00 an hour and reached over 10,000 reports, while Spotify also started in that hour, but is currently over 44,000 reports.

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