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AOL Outage Report in San Bruno, San Mateo County, California

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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

Problems in the last 24 hours in San Bruno, California

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

AOL Outage Chart in San Bruno, San Mateo County, California 10/03/2025 13:10

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (96%)

    E-mail (96%)

  2. Total Blackout (2%)

    Total Blackout (2%)

  3. Internet (2%)

    Internet (2%)

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AOL Issues Reports Near San Bruno, California

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in San Bruno and nearby locations:

  • yasSF Yasmine Scallan (@yasSF) reported from San Francisco, California

    AOL! TERRIBLE! It was to mean “America On Line”! Could not keep a tech advisor complete a help request on line to resolve problems with my email. Jess said “hello, what seems to be the problem” then disappeared and I had to pay to get him on line to start! VERIZON wake up please!

  • rod4p Paul Rodriguez (@rod4p) reported from San Francisco, California

    @AOL poor guy. He's a nice person.🙁

  • ghiamia73 melania’s motherboard (@ghiamia73) reported from Oakland, California

    @StephenGlahn @AOL And Capitol police didn’t do shit

  • stevenredd stevenredd (@stevenredd) reported from San Francisco, California

    @Ky71Matt @notcapnamerica Hello! Of course I still have an AOL address! How am I supposed to sign up for porn sites I’m never going back to again?!?!

  • greggferndale greggferndale (@greggferndale) reported from San Francisco, California

    @DevinCow 1. Never had AOL.

  • SFnatives San Francisco Native (@SFnatives) reported from San Francisco, California

    @stephendelong78 @CALWDA @JulieSuCA @CA_EDD #CAEDD Is a complete disaster. INCOMPETENCE. It’s like as if someone who has dial-up Internet, an AOL email account and thinks ctrl+alt+delete is tech support is running the IT programming Dept. @CA_EDD The “pending” glitches and lack of cust. service needs to end ! PUA, PEUC>PAY

  • rod4p 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.😐

  • ZachRoth Zach Roth | zachroth.eth (@ZachRoth) reported from San Francisco, California

    I straight called AOL tech support at one point to ask them how to open a “dot ZIP” file.

  • chrismessina Chris Messina (chrismessina@mastodon.xyz) (@chrismessina) reported from Oakland, California

    @seeminglee @xoxogossipgita Good point. Unfortunately Flickr is one of those internet brands that can probably never be sufficiently evolved without angering a core, vocal userbase, like still existing AOL customers.

  • SideEyePrincess Side-EyePrincess 😒👸🏾 (@SideEyePrincess) reported from San Bruno, California

    @AshleyGWinter Same. Never had MySpace or AOL.

  • espi espi (@espi) reported from San Francisco, California

    I tried to customize my Slack color scheme and it’s nothing short of appalling. Come to think of it, I never really was good at AOL color profiles, either.

  • sunnyfbaby el sole, himself. (@sunnyfbaby) reported from Oakland, California

    @solesupremacy AOL -> chats -> Japan -> bay area a-z-ns lol. Damn im that old

  • rod4p 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. 😐

  • w00t John Vantine (@w00t) reported from Oakland, California

    @mygiantrobot DMX - Ruff Ryders Anthem. Pre-Napster, there were private chat rooms on AOL where people would “serve” MP3s. So painfully slow on a 14.4 kbit/s dial-up connection. Simpler times!

  • pkellner pkellner (@pkellner) reported from San Francisco, California

    @julielerman @AOL My dad asked me once why his computer was so slow. He said he had bought some software from Nigeria for a great deal that was suppose to speed it up.

  • rod4p Paul Rodriguez (@rod4p) reported from San Francisco, California

    @AOL That's really sad. poor girl.🙁

  • TenantsUpstairs Natasha Vo (@TenantsUpstairs) reported from San Francisco, California

    my first aol screen name was sk8rgrl91 so never had any doubt about it

  • thetylerhayes 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

  • mrjasonroy Jason Roy (@mrjasonroy) reported from San Francisco, California

    @jpawgmafia Downloading the STATE logos off of AOL online and printing them up and putting them in my room. That aged the **** out of me.

  • rod4p 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.🙁

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • TychoTithonus Royce Williams (@TychoTithonus) reported

    @Just_this_time @damienhull & in this case, AOL is fully aware of email "capture" of the user - they make sure there's no way to open email links in another browser (forced to use AOL itself). & many of these users don't even know what a browser *is*, so changing default would be only feasible way to help.

  • blnt4rcetrauma Steve (@blnt4rcetrauma) reported

    @riversmccown Jesus! I remember having to use those stupid AOL discs

  • Kevin82901481 Kevin (@Kevin82901481) reported

    @KatieFromTexas @JKash000 I didn’t get it on my aol email so I made a proton email account & had no problem.

  • kerrancewright Kerrance Wright (@kerrancewright) reported

    @JustinMcElroy My wife and I never paid for the $10 dial-up internet plan. We just kept using the one month free trial AOL CDs that we found in magazines.

  • mikeindustries Mike Davidson (@mikeindustries) reported

    @Bretton Haha. Yes. Still bad, but not as bad. I always think of AOL when I hear that phrase.

  • wanyinbot Jiang Cheng (@wanyinbot) reported

    Jin Ling. Come help me guess Wei Wuxian's AOL password

  • damienhull Damien Hull (@damienhull) reported

    @Just_this_time @TychoTithonus Do I care about AOL users? Not so much. Just look at the UI. That's like 1999, 2000 UI design. Even with the updates. AOL just needs to go away. Unless someone wants to try and fix it. UI in most modern browsers works for me. I think you can teach anyone to use one.

  • mykola rolling blunder (@mykola) reported

    @adeniro @aaronareed I loved Dragon Realms on AOL, which we never had but which I would play ten free hours at a time. It was so rich - want to play a thief? You gotta find the thieves guild. Wanna be a merchant? Find maps of routes and travel between cities but don’t deviate!

  • Just_Me_0123 ---= Justin =--- (@Just_Me_0123) reported

    @St1ka They post memes on your community tab after they've reddit. *boom* *tiss* I still wonder sometimes if AOL is really dead or people just carry their stupid **** on as a spiritual successor?

  • soc_bgm soc (@soc_bgm) reported

    "According to AOL quarterly earnings report May 8, 2015, 2.1 million people still use AOL's dial-up service"