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AOL Issues Reports Near Scotch Plains, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Scotch Plains and nearby locations:
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Bobby Cubano (@YesITalkTooFast) reported from Staten Island Junction, New JerseyMad as hell bc I had to delete then re-login to my aol account on my phone (shut up, I know) and the notes in my notepad app I wrote from the end of June-present were not backed up So many single lines of lyrics that were never going to become anything, gone
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Zumoarikunori Arikatakarinmotoku (@jmasterson23_) reported from Staten Island Junction, New Jersey@AOL is the worst internet provider and email service! That’s exactly why they are going out of business. They wont let me acquire an email that I have not used in years (which happens to be the same email for my IG). DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE!
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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
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Daultala (@gplavix75) reported from Iselin, New JerseyIronically even after contacting regarding RESTORATION OF EMAILS LOST FROM SAVED LABELLED FOLDERS in GMAIL, AOL or YAHOO;NO SOLUTION IS OFFERED by APPLE CUSTOMER SERVICE. INSTEAD the AGENT HANGED D PHONE without any solution.
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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
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Daultala (@gplavix75) reported from Iselin, New Jersey@Apple and today when I called apple support that they told me that they can’t recover these emails and they told me to call AOL and Gmail in a rude way.
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The Daddy (@TheDaddyJim) reported from Staten Island Junction, New Jersey@FreddysUSA The code never comes. It’s been that way for days. Yes I’ve checked my spam folder too. Tried AOL mail and Yahoo mail both.
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Arnold Arneil (@ruckabilly) reportedUsed @firefox 20 years & thought it was great all sites & @AOL emails one place, no login every time but now its **** & slow someone said use @googlechrome but its worse have to log in every site every time, verify yourself, i have sight loss ya syphilitic wankers!!!
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Bill Sexson (@BillSexson) reported@AskPayPal I can't login into my account using my aol email. I get something went wrong please try again. Trying to stop a automatic payment.
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Paul Walsh (@Paul__Walsh) reportedI hate digging into my credentials, but in the context of online child safety and child exploitation, they matter because governments and child safety lobbyists are railroading everyone with personal opinions based on dangerous ideology. Being a parent doesn't qualify me to say what actually works, what' doesn't, and what the cost is in relation to privacy. I've spent more years building standards, API services, filtering technologies, and content moderation techniques than just about anyone. Very few experts sit at the intersection of internet infrastructure, telecommunications, app security, child exploitation detection technology, and content classification and filtering; I'm one of them. People with my background are being entirely ignored by policymakers for a reason. We know what's technically possible, what's not, and the catastrophic costs of getting it wrong. Security isn't just at odds with convenience, it's almost always fundamentally at odds with privacy. I built my first website 30 years ago, and was introduced to online child safety and content moderation that same year, in 1996, when I joined AOL. At the time, I helped launch new technologies and ran global testing for the launch of AIM, AOL's instant messenger and the internet's first consumer instant messaging app. I co-founded the W3C standard for content labelling and web classification, and in 2004, co-invented the concept of classifying internet accounts (labelling them by risk, identity, or purpose). I foresaw that the future of online trust and safety required filtering accounts, not just websites and web pages. Features like Twitter's verified checkmark and LinkedIn's verification are implementations of this very idea - they just got it wrong. I've run operational calls with The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the US Department of Justice on the automation of monitoring, detection and reporting, and I signed an MOU with NCMEC to help combat exploitation through browser software and mobile security services that my teams built for online child safety. The keyword tracking list Thorn shared with partners came from me over 15 years ago, inherited from a colleague who built it for CEOP while seconded from AOL. I also advised IWF. My team built the first child safety API service for mobile device OEMs, an even deeper kind of device-level scanning than Chat Control. Samsung was set to embed it in every device they sold, and Apple planned to put it in the settings of every iPhone, iPad, and Mac, around 1.3 billion devices between them. So I know what this kind of technology can and can't do on a phone, and I know what it costs in terms of end user privacy. Both deals drifted away because we were too early, one of the hardest things about being a tech founder. Years later, Samsung and Apple built parental controls so good that a parent can now block any app or website on a child's phone in a couple of minutes. When I was interviewed on BBC Newsnight 14 years ago, it was to demonstrate how bad parental controls were. Now I'm telling you they're as good as I could possibly hope for. Most leading security companies license my patents for in-app security, covering more than 50 categories of classification, including anti-phishing, malware, child abuse, pornography, and disinformation. Chat Control 2.0 mandates client-side scanning of links for apps like Signal. Luckily of Signal, they require my permission or face infringing in my patents. I'm *extremely* unlikely (read that as never) to license my patents for the purpose of government mandated censorship. I have declined governments in the past and I will do it again in the future.
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Jake🍁🇨🇦🏳️🌈 🇵🇸🇺🇦 (@RabidCoo) reported@lilhousgreendor I never had an AOL email address. Which doesn't help making me not feel old
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Jim60 (@jimnva60) reported@SarahSevans2000 19 , never used AOL
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The Psycho Analyst (@TheRealBirnbaum) reportedI said it again and again and again: the current LLMs are equivalent to the dialup of dotcom era. Back then we were effectively paying a software license for AOL. Today, the idea of paying to use the Internet is absolutely absurd. My gut tells me there’s a place for the frontier models. But I don’t see it being in the hands of every consumer when the technology is essentially a commodity. I think the frontier models have a legitimate business that’s going to be much smaller than the market currently prices them at. I also see people totally misunderstand the value proposition for AI. Neither OpenAI nor Anthropic are needed to sustain the AI boom. At worst there’s an air gap. Doesn’t matter if it’s open source or not—same compute is needed. And if the models aren’t as good, then ChatGPT and Claude are needed.
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Jeb Hill (@memphistigerjeb) reported19. I never had an AOL account. I jumped in hard on Earthlink back then.
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Sudip (@Sudip_007_truth) reported@AshwiniVaishnaw @RailMinIndia pls reform IrCTC app - at present it is highly compromised- opens for common citizen only once the beneficiaries get their tickets ! Hardly impossible to get confirmed tickets in tatkal as it opens only once aol tickets are booked! if u r not promoting corruptiin fix it !
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Nadine Travis (@travis_nadine) reported@keithapearson I’ve had an AOL account for over 30 years and never had any issues.
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Novafan (@Novafan78910) reported@mar70854f @nemywtf @itskwasi You have to get an undergraduate degree before you go for a PHD retard Zuck and gates were mega geniuses going to harvard. Zuck had a job offer from AOL in high school. Much different from 99.9% of you retards who say “well an immaterial amount of rich people don’t have degrees”