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 (85%)
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Internet (8%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Weston, Fairfield County, Connecticut
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Stamford.
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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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***** Variant
(@SonOfGuido) reported
@vampyanji ****** AOL... man.. Like, These kids don't know. There was times you literally couldn't get on the internet. That **** was Full.. you had to wait. Lol
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Nich Maragos
(@heartwoodfan) reported
@whitneyarner @StarryInternet one time the GIA needed E3 internet service in a hotel in the early 2000s so Alex signed us up for AOL, and when he called to cancel it after the show, they gave him such a hard sell that he ended up telling them he was about to go to prison
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TrumpTrainBringsThePain
(@0202niarTpmurT) reported
@vampyanji Good lord woman you are AOL dial up stunning. I was running large a tech support call center during those dial up days. The noise still haunts my nightmares.
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Carter Scott
(@PSM_Potato) reported
@s0merTTV @bstategames @tarkov Is it the authorization code **** or whatever? If you use Yahoo or I think AOL???? The code will not send, try gmail if it’s that.
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Brad
(@ltzzShadow) reported
@Sawski21 I had this happen, if you have a yahoo or AOL acct you need to contact support and have them let you change your email, once I switched to a Gmail all was good
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Mr. Fundamental
(@_Fundthemental_) reported
@teslademon @bstategames I have 2 accounts, both gmail, and proton. Neither have gotten the email. The issues with yahoo and aol are not verified to be true, and is entirely hearsay. This is server side BSG. This isnt the first time its happened with them and has nothing to do with email providers.
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Smokja
(@igor_cetkovic) reported
@bstategames I am not receiving the auth code and cannot login. I am not on Yahoo nor aol, im on gmx.
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Sadness Konecny
(@MonkMonkerson) reported
@bstategames To anyone seeing this tweet I was able to fix my issue by going through the BSG site where the domain issues for email aren’t as bad. I first added a backup email in security settings that isn’t yahoo or AOL, then used that backup to change my main email. Hope this helps!
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TattedTy
(@Th3TattedTy) reported
@JayyRuss_ @bstategames Theres a problem where if you have yahoo or an AOL email you cant receive your verification code to continue logging in, im not sure if its fixed yet or not
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WNV
(@NoquarterWnv) reported
A professor once told me to never write off Shakespearean plot twists as too far-fetched, because "as you get older, everything you can imagine will happen to someone you know." Well, today I came across a 30 year old with an AOL email address, so I guess she was right.