Netflix Status – Is netflix.com Up or Down Right Now?

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netflix.com is LIVE and working as of August 27, 2025 at 12:29 PM.

Site Status at 2025-08-27 12:29 UTC

netflix.com was UP with an average response time of 4.01 s over the last 24 h and 1 outage.

netflix.com status: LIVE and working (as of August 27, 2025 at 12:29 PM). Real-time reports and monitoring by WebsiteDown.xyz.
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netflix.com is LIVE

Our server was able to access the website.

Service status: Up
Ip address: 54.155.246.232
Response time: 6.224 s
Response code: 200 OK
Last checked: Aug 27, 2025 12:29 PM

30-Day Uptime History for netflix.com

Uptime history for netflix.com

33.33% uptime, 2 incidents including one on Aug 26.

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Issues
2 Incidents

Is netflix.com Down for Everyone or Just Me?

User reports for netflix.com

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Why Websites Go Down: A Technical Guide

Common Causes of Website Outages

When netflix.com appears to be down, the issue could stem from several technical factors:

DNS Issues

Domain Name System (DNS) problems are among the most common causes of website inaccessibility. When DNS servers fail to resolve netflix.com to its correct IP address, users can't reach the site even if the server is running perfectly. This often happens during DNS propagation after changes or when DNS providers experience outages.

CDN Failures

Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) like Cloudflare, Akamai, or AWS CloudFront distribute website content globally. If the CDN serving netflix.com experiences issues, users worldwide may be unable to access the site, even though the origin server remains functional. CDN outages can affect millions of users simultaneously.

SSL Certificate Problems

Expired or misconfigured SSL certificates can make netflix.com appear down to users. Modern browsers block access to sites with invalid certificates, displaying security warnings that prevent normal browsing. Certificate issues often occur during renewal periods or after server configuration changes.

Scheduled Maintenance

Website owners occasionally take netflix.com offline for planned maintenance, updates, or migrations. While these outages are typically brief and announced in advance, they can still cause confusion for users who aren't aware of the maintenance schedule.

Understanding HTTP Response Codes

When monitoring netflix.com, we track various HTTP response codes that indicate the server's status:

200 OK

The server is functioning normally. netflix.com is up and responding correctly to requests. This is the ideal status code indicating everything is working as expected.

503 Service Unavailable

The server is temporarily unable to handle requests. This often indicates that netflix.com is experiencing high traffic, undergoing maintenance, or has a temporary technical issue. The server is running but cannot process requests properly.

404 Not Found

The requested page doesn't exist on netflix.com. While the server is running, the specific resource you're trying to access isn't available. This could indicate a broken link or removed content.

Connection Timeout

The server doesn't respond within the expected timeframe. This suggests netflix.com might be overloaded, experiencing network issues, or completely down. Timeouts are common during DDoS attacks or server failures.

Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide

If you're having trouble accessing netflix.com, follow these troubleshooting steps:

Step 1: Check Your Internet Connection

First, verify that your internet connection is working. Try accessing other websites like google.com or facebook.com. If other sites work, the issue is likely with netflix.com specifically.

Step 2: Clear Browser Cache and Cookies

Your browser might be using cached data that's causing issues. Clear your browser's cache and cookies, then try accessing netflix.com again. This often resolves display or loading problems.

Step 3: Try a Different Browser

Browser-specific issues can sometimes cause problems. Try accessing netflix.com using a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge) to see if the issue persists.

Step 4: Check DNS Settings

Try changing your DNS servers to Google's (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) or Cloudflare's (1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1). DNS issues can prevent access to specific websites even when your internet connection is working.

Step 5: Use a Mobile Network

If you're on WiFi, try switching to mobile data (or vice versa). Network-specific issues can sometimes affect access to certain websites.

Step 6: Check Social Media

Visit netflix.com's social media accounts (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) to see if they've announced any maintenance or issues. Many companies post updates about outages on their social channels.

Recent Incident Analysis

Latest Incident: August 26, 2025

On August 26, 2025, netflix.com experienced a complete outage that affected 1 out of 1 monitoring checks.

What Happened:

  • Duration: Complete outage detected
  • Impact: 100% of checks failed
  • Response: No successful responses during incident

Lessons Learned:

This incident highlights the importance of robust monitoring and quick response times. Website outages can occur due to various factors including server issues, network problems, or external dependencies. Regular monitoring helps identify and resolve issues quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions About Netflix Status

Is netflix.com down right now?

netflix.com is currently LIVE and working properly. Our latest check shows a response code of 200 with an IP address of 54.155.246.232. The website is accessible to all users.

How can I tell if Netflix is working properly?

When netflix.com is working correctly, you'll see a green "LIVE" status with a response code of 200. Our tool also captures a screenshot of the homepage to verify it's loading properly.

What should I do if Netflix won't load?

If netflix.com won't load, first check our status tool to see if others are experiencing issues. Try refreshing your browser, clearing cache, or accessing from a different device or network.

Why is netflix.com slow or not responding?

netflix.com is responding slowly with a 6.22 second response time. This is significantly slower than optimal (under 1 second). The slowness could indicate server overload, network congestion, or resource limitations.

How often is Netflix status updated?

We monitor netflix.com continuously and update status information in real-time. Each check includes response time, status codes, and fresh screenshots to ensure accuracy.