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Is Wayback Machine Down?
Real-time status check for Wayback Machine. See if it's just you or everyone experiencing issues.
About Wayback Machine
The Wayback Machine by Internet Archive stores snapshots of websites over time, useful for finding old pages, endpoints, and sensitive data.
Category: Recon | Website: web.archive.org
What to Do If Wayback Machine Is Down
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Wait a few minutes and try again. Most outages are resolved within 5-15 minutes.
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Check the official status page or social media accounts for outage announcements.
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Try accessing from a different network, VPN, or device to rule out local issues.
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Clear your browser cache and DNS cache with
ipconfig /flushdns or sudo systemd-resolve --flush-caches.05
Try a different DNS resolver like 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (Google).
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Check DownDetector for community reports about Wayback Machine.
Frequently Asked Questions
We attempt to load a resource from Wayback Machine directly from your browser. If the resource loads successfully, the service is up. If it fails, it may be down or blocking cross-origin requests. This is a client-side check from your location.
Some websites block cross-origin resource loading for security. In these cases, our check may report "unreachable" even though the site is functioning. Try clicking the direct link to verify.
Wayback Machine is a recon service. Visit their website at web.archive.org for current pricing and availability information.
The status is checked in real-time each time you visit this page. Click "Recheck Now" to run a fresh check. The result reflects reachability from your current network location.