It’s Not Just You, Many Sites and Services Are Not Working

If you find that some websites are slow or not responding at all, you are not alone. Much of the internet is currently suffering from outages.
Downdetector , a site that tracks user reports of website outages, reports 48 sites and services that are down as of this writing. These platforms certainly run the gamut: There are games including Rocket League , Pokémon Go , and Dragon Ball ; streaming services including Paramount+; cellular networks like Verizon and T-Mobile; a number of Google platforms, including Gmail and Google Maps; and Cloudflare and Amazon Web Services, which are responsible for hosting a huge number of internet services.
These sites can be seen on the Downdetector homepage. They currently include the following:
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Spotify
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Google Cloud
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Discord
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Google
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Google Meetup
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Amazon Web Services
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Snapchat
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CharacterAI
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Pokemon Trading Card Game
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Cloudflyer
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FuboTV
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Rocket League
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Vimeo
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Etsy
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UPS
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Box
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Google Nest
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High Level
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Mailchimp
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Microsoft Azure
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Google Drive
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Shopify
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Verizon
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Google Maps
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Dial pad
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NPM
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reCAPTCHA
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T-Mobile
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Cursor
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Pokemon Go
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YouTube
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AT&T
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Claude
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OpenAI
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Ecobee
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Gmail
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Phasmophobia
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Paramount+
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Kalendli
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Twins
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IKEA
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Dragon Ball
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Microsoft 365
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DoorDash
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Khan Academy
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Increase
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Credit Karma
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MLB TV
The sites and services listed here are based on reports from users complaining about outages or slow connections. As such, they may change over time. If you notice problems with a site not listed here, you can enter it into Downdetector to see outage reports for the last 24 hours, as well as submit your own report. (Note: Lifehacker’s parent company, Ziff Davis, also owns Downdetector.)