AOL Outage Report in Weston, Fairfield County, Connecticut
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Weston, Connecticut
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Weston and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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TV (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Weston, Connecticut
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Weston and nearby locations:
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Robert Horny
(@_LLCOOL_A) reported
from
Bridgeport, Connecticut
@Beentrillaustin “Damn I was just talking to him on AOL messenger”
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Sheila Phelan
(@smp00) reported
from
Cos Cob, Connecticut
@aolmail my cell email app is all of a sudden not accepting my credentials. Web mail works fine. Is this a temporary serve issue?
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Paprika Casket
(@PaprikaCasket) reported
It's quite possible that I've never felt more alive when, in the early to mid-aughts, I was in message boards and AOL chats typing **** like ::Sebastian O'Rourke blustered into the Ravenclaw Common Room, his dark brown hair a tousled mess, and flopped onto the nearest chair::
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K. Huntington
(@k_huntington) reported
@TheAshenLuca i've connected to the sacred symbols discord, but i mostly don't like the service. i'd rather use forums than a giant aol chat room. this isn't 1998 any more.
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L McK
(@LMcKskater) reported
@elonmusk Never liked apple, they will go away just like AOL.... TOOO CONTROLLING on things that should be free.
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SeriouslyOMGWTF
(@SeriouslyOMGWTF) reported
AMC Networks' new head quit after 3 months. They need to focus on their app to deliver their content, but it is the worst app. It is like having AOL 2.1 in 2022. Maybe they wouldn't be struggling if they had a better app and customer service. @AMC_TV @AMCPlus
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Fodder650
(@wmoyer650) reported
Sometimes you just find that one tech support issue that pushes you over the edge. Im working on it. It's reminding me that it can't be worse than AOL support, which I did, but its close.
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Daniel heavey
(@HeaveyDaniel) reported
@aolmail hi, I'm locked out of my email and desperately need access back, I've messaged aol support on here and I was directed to aol UK queries bit haven't had a reply from 11:33am, 7 hours ago, I really need back into my emails ifnit can be sorted, thanks.
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Joshua Crager
(@JoshuaCrager1) reported
@hodgetwins @elonmusk @DavidSacks This is a similar situation that saw Microsoft being broken up in the 90's. For you youngsters, Microsoft was late to the internet browser game, and were losing to AOL and other browsers. To counter this, they installed IE into all of their computers. AOL sued and won.
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Adam Rall 🇺🇸
(@AdamRRall) reported
@BowTiedOx This year I’ve used the TreasuryDirect site probably 50 times working with clients because of I bond rates and every time I feel like I’ve been teleported back to my childhood in the 90s. They *just* updated the landing page but everything past login is AOL-era.
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Richard Corfield 🧗📷⚜️⛺ {🏃♂️🧭} 🎭
(@m0rjc) reported
@Rainmaker1973 I was there for the Green Card Spam and the September That Never Ends. <AOL>Me Too</AOL>
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rebecca
(@becflan) reported
Watching my 24 year old sister try to teach our boomer parents how to use Amazon, remembering the days when I had full access over our AOL accounts (and parental controls) because I had to help my parents log in to theirs.