Google website down or not working ? Is Google down for me or also for other users ? Is Google offline ? See whether Google is down for everyone or only for you. Use this web service to check if Google is working and accessible from our web servers. Find useful tips to access Google in case it is down or not accessible. Check Google website status below. By using this service you agree to the terms of use.
Last checked on 20 April 2021 at 4:01 am
Google.com is accessible from our servers, this means that if you can't access Google.com then it is probably down just for you. Continue reading below to find a working solution for this problem.
Google may be down or not accessible for many reasons, such as due to Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, temporary server maintenance or temporary DNS issues. Other reasons may include the possibility of power outage, slow bandwidth connection, and temporary downtime due to website transfer. Be aware that also your ISP may set restrictions that prevent you from visiting Google website.
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You should wait a few minutes and try to connect again to Google.com website, in most cases there may be temporary server errors that are commonly fixed in few minutes (or in some cases after hours) by the system administrators that work at Google. Another recommendation is to look on the official Google profile on social networks to see if they have posted info about the downtime issues.
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If Google is slow or you have problems loading Google web pages, try to press CTRL+F5 in your web browser to refresh the webpage. If this doesn't work, try to close and re-open the web browser. Alternatively, try to clear your web browser's cache, or to disable a browser plug-in\addon that you have recently installed. Also a firewall software may cause troubles, try to disabling it temporarily or uninstalling it.
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Sometimes your DNS servers may be the cause, because some ISPs have slow DNS servers or because they block access to Google via DNS web filters. The fastest solution to fix this problem is to use different DNS servers, such as the Google Public DNS. It is very easy, you just need to change the DNS servers IP addresses to 8.8.8.8 (primary) and 8.8.4.4 (secondary) and reset your Internet connection, it may work for you.
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