Find out whether a website is down for everyone or just blocked for you. Quick, privacy-friendly checks.
Tip: You can paste a full URL. We will normalize it and test both global and local reachability.
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Enter a website and click “Check Status”. We’ll test DNS, global availability, and your local connectivity.
Normalized URL
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Host
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DNS (A)
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DNS (AAAA)
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Global Availability
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Local Reachability
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Conclusion
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The problem is on the website’s side. We recommend trying again later.
The site is up globally, but your network can’t reach it. It’s likely blocked by your school, work, ISP, or regional firewall.
Everything looks normal. If it’s slow, consider testing your connection or trying at a different time.
If the website is up but blocked for you, Unblockium’s smart route finder is designed to help you access it reliably.
Need help? Contact our team.
We resolve the site’s DNS via public resolvers, then run a global check using edge fetchers and verify your local reachability using browser-safe requests. This combination reveals whether a site is down or being blocked for you.
“Down” means the website is not reachable from the wider internet. “Blocked” means the site is up globally but your current network cannot access it due to policies or regional restrictions.
Network congestion or routing issues could be the cause. Try our Speed Test or switch networks.