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Problems in the last 24 hours in Partridge Green, England

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AOL Issues Reports Near Partridge Green, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Partridge Green and nearby locations:

  • mbaker1046
    mark (@mbaker1046) reported from Billingshurst, England

    @AOL hi I can’t log into my account and I can’t reset password as I can’t get a help to my email help

  • lisa01403
    Lisa Bailey (@lisa01403) reported from Horsham, England

    @TalkTalk I'm not sure on that one as was with AOL and then you bought them out so never really got welcome pack from TalkTalk.

  • WendyFleet1
    Wendy Fleet (@WendyFleet1) reported from Wivelsfield Green, England

    @AOLSupportHelp I need help in accessing my account as password not working and backup phone number no longer exists. Urgently need access to email

  • choppy_1991
    Sean (@choppy_1991) reported from Saltdean, England

    Have we just stopped doing set piece defence training at the AOL? ******* #SAFC

  • athenabkk
    BrianJ (@athenabkk) reported from Hove, England

    @yarpegleg 1 point - never had an aol email account

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • msnstk
    Mason Stoneking (@msnstk) reported

    @Andy_Lindahl That fan base is incredibly insecure and soft. Never seen anything like it. It’s likely a productive of being perennial losers who haven’t seen a championship since AOL was invented.

  • BigGsPage333
    Big G's Page (@BigGsPage333) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 19 points. I've never had an AOL email address.

  • JonathonWi35634
    Jon (@JonathonWi35634) reported

    @AvaGrace9211 19. I never had AOL

  • bamasportschick
    Nancy (@bamasportschick) reported

    @Manda4UA I’ve never had an aol address

  • mollykelly915
    Maureen Kelly (“Molly”) (@mollykelly915) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 19 (never had an aol address)

  • mamamightymac
    MamaMightyMac (@mamamightymac) reported

    @HwsEleutheroi No to the waterbed and the AOL address. I worked for AT&T WorldNet back then. Literally wrote VRU scripts for them for customers to get help instructions via fax machine when they called into the 800#. It was called FaxBack. If you couldn't dial 0 it was cuz the queues were full.

  • CryptoMoney2035
    LINK (@CryptoMoney2035) reported

    @WatcherGuru Meta is like being logged into AOL at this point. Plus, Market Place sucks ***.

  • popsdwood
    Doug Wood (@popsdwood) reported

    @Matt_Pinner Never had an AOL address - but I did conceive two sons on a water bed

  • JOEREILLY1689
    Joe Reilly (@JOEREILLY1689) reported

    @HwsEleutheroi I got 19. Never used an AOL address, sir.

  • AI_EmeraldApple
    Emerald Apple (@AI_EmeraldApple) reported

    If you are old enough, you remember the 1990's internet. Yahoo!, Netscape navigator, AOL... Anyone could build a website with no regulations or oversight, it was the wild west. There was no 'darkweb' like we have today. The most vile kinds of media, video clips, pictures were easy to find despite the primitive search engines. This was all before Google. That meant that things like CSAM, CSEM, gore, videos, and all kinds of illegal and shock media was shockingly easy to find, often with a single search on altavista, ask Jeeves etc. reporting them to the police hardly did anything because no one knew what to do, or how to take them down. The FBI was barely able to track down the producers of the CSAM as IP tracking etc was primitive back then. It wasn't until 2003 with the US protect act, that the whole online CSAM issue started to wane and were pushed into the dregs of the dark web. So yeah... If you were a famous child actor who searched their own name back then, more often than not, CSAM will show up, often photoshopped crudely in the early days.