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Learn how we determine if a website is down for everyone or just you
We send HTTP requests to the specified website, simulating normal user access.
Check server response status codes, response times, and error messages.
Determine website status based on data collected from multiple global locations.
Check status codes returned by the website (200 for normal, 404/500 for errors).
Measure how long it takes for the website to load and identify performance issues.
Verify that the domain name correctly resolves to a valid IP address.
Check if SSL certificates for HTTPS websites are valid and not expired.
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Common questions about website status checking
Yes, completely free! You can use our tool to check the status of any website at any time without registration or payment.
We send requests to the target website from multiple global locations. If all locations cannot access the website, it means the website is down for everyone. If only some locations cannot access it, it may be an issue with your local network or ISP.
Our checks are based on HTTP request responses and have high accuracy. However, please note that some websites may have anti-crawler mechanisms, or our requests may be blocked by firewalls, which may lead to misjudgment.
You can check any publicly accessible website, including HTTP and HTTPS websites. However, please note that password-protected or internal network websites cannot be checked with this tool.
If a website's response time exceeds the normal threshold (usually >5 seconds) but still loads eventually, we mark it as "slow". This means the website is accessible but has performance issues.