Modern websites require a host of other service providers to function. For example, when you serve Netflix, your video runs through CDNs, and servers like Amazon Web services before it reaches your computer or phone. These service providers typically have many layers of redundancies built in, as they serve millions of businesses and enterprises. Any outages are rare and are usually fixed very quickly if it's due to them.
A browser (e.g. Edge, Chrome, Firefox, Safari) is what you use to access the internet via your device. As all browsers are different, you might experience quirks in accessing some websites due to it or some other settings on your device.If the issue is on your end, consider reaching out to your browser's support team for further assistance or try any of the following and see if it helps:
If you have tried the above and it does not work, visiting websites like https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ - might tell if it's something on your end or ours. If it is ours, we apologize and please try again in a moment or let us know if the problem persists.
If you have any issues receiving your SMS OTP, your Internet Service Provider, or telco could also be another choke point. Try restarting your phone or triggering OTP from other websites to see if you can receive them. If your phone has a spam filter, try checking its spam box.
For email OTP, please try checking your spam box or click the resend button to trigger another otp.
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