Additionally, it could be an issue with your Amazon account.
Instructions in this article apply to any devices capable of connecting to Amazon.
Check Amazon’s X (formerly Twitter) account.
The company would likelytweetabout any widespread issues.
The hashtag#amazondownmight also yield some clues about what is going on.
There are a few things you could try, however, to get Amazon working again.
double-check you’re visiting theofficial Amazon website.
If you’re on a mobile machine, verify that you have the correct app.
Download for:
Verify that you’re online.
Try visiting other websites.
If those dont work either, check theWi-Fisignal on your system, or that theEthernet cableis connected.
see to it wireless is turned on.
If there’sno wireless connection, you’re able to tryresetting your router.
On iPhone, you canturn off airplane modevia the Control Center.
On Android, it’s possible for you to turn off this mode viaQuick options.
you’ve got the option to reset the cache on all major web browsers on desktop and mobile.
Doing so can solve performance issues as it removes saved data from websites you’ve visited.
you’re free to alsoclear the cache on Androidandclear your iPhone or iPad’s cache.
Delete your net net app’s cookies.
Scan your box for malware.
Many types of malware can affect your web browsing experience.
kickstart your computeror mobile gadget.
If nothing else works, a restart could do the trick.