Unplug router and modem for 30 seconds, then plug back in and wait for all lights to stabilise.
Try a different DNS or VPN
Switch DNS to 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (Google).
Use a VPN to check if Facebook is region-blocked in your area.
Frequently asked questions about Facebook
Check the live status checker at the top of this page. It probes facebook.com from our servers and shows the real-time HTTP status code, response time, and 24-hour uptime history.
The current server status is shown in the live widget above. If it shows 'Facebook is Up', the server is responding normally. If it shows 'Down', the server is not accessible from our monitoring location.
If our checker shows Facebook as 'Up' but you can't access it, the issue is likely local — your ISP, DNS cache, browser cache, or a regional block. Try flushing your DNS cache or using a VPN.
Facebook may be geo-restricted or banned in some countries. If our global check shows the site is up but you cannot reach it, try a VPN to check if it's a regional restriction.
Our checker follows redirects automatically (up to 5 hops). If facebook.com was permanently redirected to a new domain, we still check the final destination and report its status.
We check the SSL certificate status of facebook.com as part of our monitoring. An expired or invalid SSL certificate may indicate security issues.
Use the problem type buttons above the live status to report what type of issue you're experiencing — Login problems, Playback issues, Billing errors, or general Slowness. Your report is anonymous.
Our response time monitor shows the TTFB (time to first byte) in milliseconds each time someone runs a check. If Facebook is responding slowly, you'll see this in the uptime history table and stats.