Check if a website or online service is down or if the issue is on your end. Get status updates from locations worldwide.
Down for me or everyone? is a handy website that can tell you if an online service is genuinely down or unavailable, or if the issues you are experiencing are unique to your device or network.
The website has a very simple interface - you just enter the URL of the website or service you are trying to access. Behind the scenes, it will ping that URL from its servers located around the world to check the status.
If the website or service is up and running normally in all locations, it will tell you it's just you having issues. This might indicate a problem with your internet connection, browser, VPN, firewall etc.
However, if the service is down or unreachable from multiple locations globally, then there is likely a wider outage or technical issue affecting many users. The site will confirm that the issues are not just affecting you.
This can be useful to quickly tell if an outage of something like Gmail, Twitter or even your company's website is global or unique to your setup. The simplicity of just entering a URL makes it very easy to identify the scale of the problem.
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