AOL Outage Report in Corte Madera, Marin County, California
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Corte Madera, California
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Corte Madera 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 (96%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Internet (2%)
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Live Outage Map Near Corte Madera, Marin County, California
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: San Francisco and Mill Valley.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Corte Madera, California
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Corte Madera and nearby locations:
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Paul Rodriguez (@rod4p) reported from San Francisco, California
@AOL I agree. The problem is a lot of people either can't afford or have no room to store clothes. Very sad.😐
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Paul Rodriguez (@rod4p) reported from San Francisco, California
@AOL Poor lady she tried to help. Maybe if she would have helped the student pay they would have left her alone. Very sad.🙁
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Paul Rodriguez (@rod4p) reported from San Francisco, California
@AOL That's really sad. poor girl.🙁
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Paul Rodriguez (@rod4p) reported from San Francisco, California
@AOL I feel bad for her. This guy wanted to cheat on his wife [ she didn't know he was married ] Then wanted to get rid of the problem when he was to dumb to use protection. 😐
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Tyler Hayes 🍩 bring donuts (@thetylerhayes) reported from San Francisco, California
@joshelman AOL was a literal life changer for me. That dial up sound may be awful but even to this day it makes me want to go back a little
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David Byttow (@davidbyttow) reported from San Francisco, California
My mom controlled our AOL account when I was about 13 and would come into my room to sign me in. So, I created an entirely fake AOL login flow in Visual Basic and had her sign me in once to capture the password. Old school phishing.
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JJSignal™ (@jjsignal) reported from El Cerrito, California
@The_Katbot It was also the reason I managed to push my parents off of AOL and move on to a better ISP, since AOL required its launcher to be open to stay online. I think it was a common complaint. Before that, I would use Net Zero accounts until I was flagged as a "heavy user" good times.
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Paul Rodriguez (@rod4p) reported from San Francisco, California
@AOL poor guy. He's a nice person.🙁
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Chris Maynard. (@cm142034) reported
@CamronKing17 @aolmail Im having this same issue right now for the past two days….did they fix it for you? If so, how?
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Dan Cunningham (@HonuDan) reported
@RadioCarla They had all those Studio Stores in the 90s which were successful and wonderful too, but the AOL merger shut them down. The new regime didn’t like to pay rent $$$
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Mike V. (@vella_mike) reported
@judgeht21 @respectablepp @molly0xFFF LOL, what articles? Were you even alive in the 90’s? I had broadband internet in 1996 and working from home when necessary by y2k. By the middle of the decade millions were using dial up via ISPs or AOL and the like. The blockchain literally solves for zero problems.
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MalMillions.eth (@FastLifeBlack) reported
Every week there’s a story about someone “almost” getting kidnapped and added to some mysterious human trafficking ring. They all end with ZERO legal action… y’all do the math. Some of y’all never used AOL and it shows.
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Maurice “Mo” Monroe (@LensRising) reported
@FinesseEness I saw someone write down “@ aol .com” and immediately looked back up at them. I just feel like you lying.
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dejibaking (@dejibaking) reported
Acquisitions can help companies diversify and help them plant a flag in another industry, but they can also lead to mismanagement, culture clash, and poor decision making (see: AOL-Time Warner, AT&T-DirecTV, AT&T-Time Warner).
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Ghoull (@antaya_j) reported
@ZOTAC Come from a very low in-come area. We were building PCs on very strict budgets to help get people connected, and donated many. We were the first on our street to even have DSL after AOL.
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Stand for something (@newdaynewlife11) reported
@IBJIYONGI One of tech’s biggest scams is subscription-based paid apps/platforms. This ain’t the days of free software with every computer sold unless they get to track you. Even then... (never thought AOL cd’s would ever be missed... lol)
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pmvc218 (@pmvcornish) reported
@sharrond62 2/2 I'm trying out a reporting service that claims to identify and block the addresses & isp's. (SpamCop)...will see how it goes! Funny thing,before Yahoo got involved, AOL had almost zero spam traffic, and I've been with them over 20 years!
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enaaa 🫧 (@enatheory) reported
@gmail no because it’s only your mails and never on AOL