AOL outages and service status in Clementon, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Clementon, New Jersey
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AOL Issues Reports Near Clementon, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Clementon and nearby locations:
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Chuck Swanson (@Chuck_Swanson) reported from Audubon, New Jersey@aolmail Tried to DM you about a problem. It won’t let me.
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Marla Cimini (@MarlaCimini) reported from Erlton-Ellisburg, New JerseyHi @AOLSupportHelp @AOL @aolmail I’m trying to re-set my relative’s email password...can you help?
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Chuck Swanson (@Chuck_Swanson) reported from Audubon, New Jersey@aolmail Please fix the doggone Verizon email app. So tired of having to do my username and password every time I use it. Like twice a day. I’ve complained for months to no avail. Fix. It.
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Chuck Swanson (@Chuck_Swanson) reported from Audubon, New Jersey@aolmail I’m a Verizon email customer. I get my email thru your app. Every day I have to re-enter my username and password. I’m tired of it. Pls fix it!
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Dave (Comedy) Gold (@DG_ComedyGold) reported from Hi-Nella, New JerseyWelp, looks like Comca$t internet is down... (frantically searches for AOL "free trial" CD...) @Xfinity @AOL
AOL Issues Reports
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Hector Podcast (@hector_podcast) reported@TTrimoreau AOL chat rooms ..: like wtf was that…
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Fnord Prefect (@TariqNasneed42) reported@Hot_Pepper76 Hang up that phone right now I'm trying to log on to AOL!!
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Gundam Explained (@GundamExplained) reported@Shr00msy @HMBohemond This isn't exclusive to the Gundam fandom and has been a thing since BBSs and AOL. It's individual people with bad takes and those takes are just as annoying as posts claiming 'all gundam fans' are annoying. A bunch of bored people on the internet don't speak for everyone.
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FuriaDiDonna (@furiadidonna) reported@CurtisHouck “I had to get on the AOL dial up to find out who this Bari Weiss is. Substack? What is that? My internet connection is too slow to load the images “
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Dino Darling (@DinoTheDarling) reported@OldSchool88069 I never understood the Vinny Ru hate. He didn't kill wcw, the AOL tine warner merger did.
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David R (@Deemakesmoney) reported@muheediva01 Login to AOL
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Ian ᯅ (@somenuso) reported@POTFES This is not accurate. The DMA, DSA, AI Act, and similar frameworks are not examples of member states forcing Brussels to overregulate. They are EU level regulatory projects, proposed, negotiated, adopted, and enforced through the EU institutional system. Member states are part of that machine, but pretending the problem is only national fragmentation conveniently ignores what Brussels itself is doing. And yes, a deeper internal market would be useful. Easier company formation, better access to capital, lower compliance costs, cheaper energy, and less fragmentation would help. But that is not the same as giving the Commission more power to micromanage technology. If American tech dominates, Europe should compete by building better products on honest market terms, not by regulating superior foreign companies and hoping European champions appear afterward. Markets are not static. IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Nokia, BlackBerry, Yahoo, AOL, MySpace, and many others once looked dominant in their own domains. They were challenged, displaced, or diminished because better technologies, better products, and better business models emerged. That is how real competition works. Innovation comes from builders, capital, talent, risk, and consumer choice. It does not come from Brussels officials deciding how platforms should be designed.
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Paul Robinson (@PaulRFDNY) reported@WallStreetApes Apple and aol new reel are all left leaning garbage.
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Pax✝️🇬🇧🇺🇸🇮🇪 (@Pax1690) reported@ThatJohnJones Compuserve - there's a blast from the past! My first personal computing experience was a Viglen Genie circa 1990 My first personal internet connection was AOL - which I installed via a disc sent in the post Censorship was zero & the internet was amazing, if infuriatingly slow
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Andrew Carles (@andrew_carles) reported@hetmehtaa The issue is that email itself is not inherently secure. While the practitioner's email system may be encrypted and compliant, there is no guarantee that a patient's personal AOL, Yahoo, or Gmail account has the same level of security. Once information leaves the provider's secure environment and is delivered to an unsecured personal email account, the risk of unauthorized access increases significantly.