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โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

How does this work?

Our tool tests your website from 30 global locations simultaneously across 6 continents. This gives you a complete picture of whether the site is truly down or if it's just a local issue. We check from North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.

What does "It's not just you" mean?

When a website is down for multiple locations globally, it means the problem is with the website itself, not your internet connection. If only you can't access it but our test shows it's up everywhere, the issue is likely on your end (ISP, firewall, DNS cache, etc.).

Why check from multiple locations?

Websites can be down in specific regions due to:

  • CDN issues - Content delivery problems in certain regions
  • DDoS attacks - Often target specific geographic areas
  • ISP routing - Network path problems between regions
  • Government blocks - Geo-restrictions or censorship
  • DNS propagation - Changes take time to spread globally

Is Facebook down? Is YouTube down?

Use our quick-check buttons above to instantly test popular sites like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, and more. We test from 30 locations worldwide to give you accurate real-time status.

How can I monitor my site 24/7?

This tool provides one-time checks. For continuous monitoring with instant alerts when your site goes down, try UptimePro's monitoring service. Get notified via Email, Slack, or Discord the moment your site becomes unreachable - before your users notice. Free plan includes 5 monitors.

What if my site shows as "partial outage"?

A partial outage means your site is accessible from some locations but not others. This typically indicates:

  • Regional CDN node failures
  • Load balancer directing traffic incorrectly
  • Partial DDoS mitigation blocking legitimate traffic
  • Server overload causing intermittent failures

Check your server logs and contact your hosting provider if this persists.