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AOL Outage Report in Finderne, Somerset County, New Jersey

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Finderne, New Jersey

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Finderne and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

AOL Outage Chart in Finderne, Somerset County, New Jersey 03/04/2026 01:40

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (85%)

    E-mail (85%)

  2. Internet (8%)

    Internet (8%)

  3. Total Blackout (7%)

    Total Blackout (7%)

  4. Wi-fi (1%)

    Wi-fi (1%)

  5. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

Live Outage Map Near Finderne, Somerset County, New Jersey

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Edison and Raritan.

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City Problem Type Report Time
United StatesEdison Internet
United StatesRaritan Internet
United StatesPlainfield E-mail
United StatesSomerset E-mail
United StatesSummit E-mail
United StatesHillsborough E-mail

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AOL Issues Reports Near Finderne, New Jersey

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Finderne and nearby locations:

  • prsweety Prsweety (@prsweety) reported from North Plainfield, New Jersey

    @aol @AppleSupport please fix your all email issue with native mail app on iPhone. Continues to ask me for password and I've exhausted all avenues. #pleasefix

  • MichaelPRush1 StylinUkrainian (@MichaelPRush1) reported from Hillsborough, New Jersey

    @bumble I haven’t been stung for quite a while an app for social distancing dating app would be bring back @AOL messager and @Yahoo chat pay for a service enter chat rooms of your age group with photo ID. CAM2CAM dating app #SocialDistanacing #Dating #Bumble #YoureWelcome

  • MsDebCastellano Deborah Castellano (@MsDebCastellano) reported from Bradley Gardens, New Jersey

    Real talk. Novelty is hard to come by during pandemic. A few weeks ago, I was really enamored with online dating now sent back to my aol teen days. As a cranky ***** who hates first dates and strangers, this seemed like a perfect solution (poly, remember?).

  • prsweety Prsweety (@prsweety) reported from North Plainfield, New Jersey

    @AOL again please fixed server not responding issue with iPhone native app. Hasn’t worked for weeks. #aolepicfail

  • Polislice Polislice (@Polislice) reported from Bridgewater, New Jersey

    Moreover, **** the ppl. giving so much credit to the johnnie-come-lately’s for whom the camel’s back just broke when that camel was dead and buried under straws already. Credit to Waters, Tlieb, AOL and others that were fighting all along, they were always right. Always!

  • 9Number9 David Cohen (@9Number9) reported from Basking Ridge, New Jersey

    @Ashk_1989 Maybe you need an AOL login.

  • mfdash Arte VanDerlay (@mfdash) reported from Somerville, New Jersey

    Mine was AOL profiles I used to do it for all of my friends and now I regret not honing those skills.. by MySpace it was cake now I can’t do shit

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • presjpolk Neil Stevens (@presjpolk) reported

    @kerpen You are correct, AOL's entry into the September that Never Ended was March 1994.

  • larrypress larry Press (@larrypress) reported

    Cool. It was kind of sad to see AOL slide off the chart even though I never had an AOL account. I was surprised that Baidu is the only Chinese site, Yandex is on the list, and Xvideo replaced Amazon.

  • LlamaPartiet LlamaPartiet (@LlamaPartiet) reported

    @Grummz It has the same problems as AOL did when it first started, with no way to stop anyone from creating their own chat rooms and spamming the hell out of everyone else's. Some people are making a lot of money off this platform, but I am not one of them.

  • TroyLimeishere Troy Lee Lime (@TroyLimeishere) reported from San Antonio, Texas

    @SebGorka @ConradMBlack Verizon the yahoo AOL company so you can login using AOL aim yahoo and iCloud

  • ChaseEslinger Chase Eslinger (@ChaseEslinger) reported from Des Moines, Iowa

    The dial-up internet sound followed by the AOL login and playing AOL kid games… the golden days of the interweb. Yeah, I’m old.

  • kach022 A.K. (@kach022) reported

    @FowlerSchocken Super interesting. I had an aol email for a few years and didn’t realize how bad it was until Gmail.

  • ramsez_codes Ramsez⠠⠵ Stamper (@ramsez_codes) reported

    @scrumtuous Have you never never head of Netscape? Aol Browser? Netscape was THE browser for techies in the late 90s. Also, 20 years is 2002, so we can't go back to '98 on this one ;) Internet Explorer is the reason we have a lot of the features we have today. Hating on it doesn't help.

  • Frictitious Frictitious (@Frictitious) reported

    @kerpen I seem to remember everybody in 1993 getting an AOL CD-Rom in the mail to help them get online! Those CDs were so ubiquitous ina few years you could cover your walls with them.

  • BobDylansWife Brittany Kula (@BobDylansWife) reported from Cleveland Heights, Ohio

    @RalphusSecurity hah well I do still have my Kent email from my days there in 2006 - 2008 but. someone who was one of the main executives at the #RockHall who we had to treat like a god still having an AOL email is still hilarious to me 😜

  • kderosa Ken DeRosa (@kderosa) reported

    @kerpen As I recall both AOL and Compuserve had their own dial up service in 93 and at some point permitted users to access the internet through their service, but I believe that wasn’t until 94-95. Windows 95 made accessing the internet directly through MSN much easier.