Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.
Amazon (Amazon.com) is the world’s largest online retailer and a prominent cloud services provider. Originally a book seller but has expanded to sell a wide variety of consumer goods and digital media as well as its own electronic devices.
Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Amazon reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
June 14: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 07:00 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!
Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.
- Website Down (46%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (25%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 2 hours ago |
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Sign in | 2 hours ago |
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Sign in | 10 hours ago |
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Website Down | 12 hours ago |
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Website Down | 16 hours ago |
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Website Down | 19 hours ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Americana Mindset (@AmericanaMinds1) reported@nickoftime26 @harryjsisson That's bullshit. You single out the minute while ignoring the bigger problem which is Americans taking on debt they cannot afford. It's the Amazon purchases and subscription services Americans keep purchasing despite household credit card debt skyrocketing.
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Neha Gupta (@nehatweetss) reported@AmazonHelp @rawnikmondal Kindly solve my issue
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Stu Pattison (@BuckarooStu) reportedHi @AmazonHelp I would like to raise an issue I had with one of your delivery agents today. Could you help at all? Thnx
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Deepu Baba (@DeepuBaba8826) reported@sciencegirl Giant Sumaúma tree with roots you can stand between. Beautiful video. Too bad most of these will be cut down for cattle and soy while the same people crying about climate change keep eating the profits. Amazon is basically a meme now 💀
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Fool's Tech 🌱Ⓥ (@foolstechdev) reportedwhy the fable drama might not be a PR campaign: After weeks (if not months) of user complains about claude availability during rush hours, anthropic announced huge server leasing deal with xAI/spaceX in Mai 2026. Amazon (AWS!) has previously spent billions on Anthropic.
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Quinn Chasan (@QuinnChasan) reported@JosephPolitano Pretty naive take that ignores actual extremely serious security issues raised by amazon that would deeply impact many of our most critical systems
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Yoshik (@AskYoshik) reportedAmazon informed the US forces about Anthropic jailbreak because Fable couldn't fix its web UI
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percy: SAW MOTU (@Jackie_Taylor13) reported@cinnavyn I had it on my old Amazon tablet but that’s not working so I need to get it on pc or whatever
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Singh (Punjabi Pilot) (@Punjabipilot) reported@ernielm @svpino Don't blame Amazon. Dario wanted AI development to slow down and government to regulate AI. As a good partner Amazon made both happen.
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Muhammed Nadeer (@nadietp) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN I have been facing repeated delivery issues with Amazon India for my last 4-5 orders. Orders go "Out for Delivery" in the morning but later get marked as "Tried contacting you and unable to deliver," even though no genuine delivery attempt is made.
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Emad (@EMostaque) reported@mikebutcher This is a terrible idea. If money alone could handle it then Amazon or Microsoft would have frontier LLMs already. It also cedes more control to leadership and investors of Mistral if successful. We need to turn AI into a utility asap and that is a mixture of technical and power dynamics
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Macro Alpha (@MacroAlphaHQ) reportedSilicon Valley utopian reply-guys are currently having a public meltdown over Amazon researchers triggering a federal crackdown on Anthropic. You genuinely believe this is a story about AI safety protocols and rogue prompt engineers doing academic research. Stop reading press releases and look at the actual corporate leverage at play here. $AMZN poured billions into Anthropic to secure cloud compute lock-in and hedge their own model risk. But the second a dependent partner's valuation starts threatening your proprietary internal stack, you do not breach the vendor contract. You quietly fund internal "alignment" research that conveniently hands Washington a loaded gun. This is how tier-one tech monopolies enforce structural dominance without triggering anti-trust lawsuits. They use the federal government as their own private compliance department to kneecap a partner's flagship product. Now Anthropic is permanently bogged down in regulatory hell while AWS continues to farm their IP and dictate their compute allocation. The e/acc cult is out here writing lengthy manifestos about techno-optimism and human advancement. Meanwhile corporate M&A teams are deploying targeted federal hit jobs to artificially compress private valuation multiples. You are trading a philosophical revolution while institutions are trading pure, ruthless corporate warfare.
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Crypto Tony (@CryptoTony__) reportedJUST IN: Yesterday, the U.S government gave Anthropic 90 minutes to shut down Fable and Mythos “Amazon AND others” called senior administration officials to warn about models’ capabilities Then: 1:00pm: Government calls. “Take it down.” Cites “national security threat.” No details. Anthropic asks what the threat is so they can fix it. Government said NO. 5:30pm: Commerce letter arrives with export controls. You have 90 minutes…
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#1PrinceFan (@1PrinceFan1) reported@themagaking @Daytobehappy That's true and Liverpool Ny was happy that AOC turned down Amazon. She's done nothing for her district. Vote for Tina Forte send AOC out of our Government.
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DreadyBear (@DreadyBear) reported@treasureh8nter So like I don’t know how Amazon gets replaced by two entirely unprofitable AI businesses and another additional unprofitable rocket business. All cool tech don’t get me wrong, but a lot of these especially relative to the valuations they carry are pretty terrible investments.
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Rakhul (@rakhulkarthick) reported@kimmonismus the real story here is that Amazon flagged a competitor's safety issue while responding to a government survey if Jassy had the same bypass data on Bedrock would he have volunteered it with the same urgency or buried it in the next quarterly audit
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Pan (@Igna41725627) reported@king_of_games34 50/50, the rule exist, but it isn't "don't draw porn", it Is "DON'T SEND NSFW, IN GENERAL,TO THE OWNER OF THE HORSES". And there is a slight problem with using Danbooru, Tachyon 100% can fullfil 3 pages of NSFW, however there are Umas like the Hishis (Amazon and Akebono)
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Damir Wallener 🇭🇷🇨🇦…🚀🛰️…⚽️🥁…👨🍳 (@DamirWallener) reported@amelia_tweetz Where are you shopping that this is a problem? Every grocery store here lets you buy single-portion bread (croissants, buns, cheese bread, whatever). Boxes of singie-serve condiments are readiky available (Costco, Amazon, etc). Oh…wait…this is a backdoor invite to your OnlyFans page…
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Ronald R. O'Neil (@roneilcpa) reported@teoddhora Cat name one but there’s close to 350 million that are smarter than AOC. Remember her turning down the Amazon deal and losing jobs for 25,000 people and millions of dollars in tax revenue
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Cheguevara☯ (@OneBadHabitX) reported@AmazonHelp I have already submitted my details through your chat support for hours without a resolution. Being told to 'wait another 6-12 hours' is unacceptable given that this issue has been pending for days. I require an immediate escalation, not another automated wait period.
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Roger Welch (@Roger_welch24) reportedJUST IN: Yesterday, the U.S government gave Anthropic 90 minutes to shut down Fable and Mythos “Amazon AND others” called senior administration officials to warn about models’ capabilities Then: 1:00pm: Government calls. “Take it down.” Cites “national security threat.” No details. Anthropic asks what the threat is so they can fix it. Government said NO. 5:30pm: Commerce letter arrives with export controls. You have 90 minutes…
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Vishal Yajnik (@vishalyajnik) reportedMy original order arrived with missing items. After waiting another week for a replacement, the delivery agent refused to hand it over, claiming items were missing again. He then threw the old package on the floor and ran off. Terrible service from Amazon & the seller. @amazon
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Babatope Ebenezer Ajelowo (@KDPApprovalpro) reportedAmazon KDP rejected your book again? It’s rarely because of your writing. Most rejections happen because of tiny formatting mistakes — margins, bleed, DPI, metadata, or content rules that Amazon never clearly explains. One 0.125” error can waste 7+ days. I got tired of guessing.
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Shaheer King (@shaheerking_10) reported@AmazonHelp I have send u plz check and solve my problem
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Orah || Notion Consultant (@SirHaro) reported@thesarmie The only visible difference to me the ability to make longer posts The ads are pretty much the same, even though they say "reduced ads" (which is a rather ambiguous term if we're being honest) I had hoped for way less ads after paying but what I'm seeing is a bit of a letdown --- Sadly, this might set a new negative precedent down the line, such that other companies like youtube would see that Twitter got away with still dishing out ads even after money had changed hands And then they'll introduce a more expensive paid tier just so that they can introduce 'reduced' ads to the lower regular YT premium, which really defeats the purpose of 'no ads' I think Netflix and Amazon Prime are already flirting with this if I recall property
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Anoy (@Anoyroyc) reported🚨do you understand what Amazon just pulled off.. they invested $33 billion into Anthropic.. found a jailbreak in Fable 5.. reported it to Commerce.. and the government shut the model down.. while Amazon's Nova AI keeps running perfectly fine.. here's what happened.. Amazon didn't just invest in Anthropic.. they got access to their systems.. their vulnerabilities.. under the cover of "partnership".. someone at Amazon discovers a jailbreak.. a way to break Fable 5's safety controls.. instead of quietly telling Anthropic.. Amazon goes straight to Commerce.. files a formal security report.. flags it as a national threat.. the government panics.. shuts down Fable 5 immediately.. no investigation.. just gone.. meanwhile Amazon launches Nova the same week.. conveniently ready to fill the gap.. they didn't eliminate a competitor.. they used the government to do it.. turned a $33 billion investment into a weapon.. Amazon found the perfect crime.. you don't compete with rivals.. you regulate them out of existence.. if Amazonropic.. they can do it to anyone.. every AI company is one "security report" away from shutdown.. the market isn't free when the biggest player writes the rules
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Wandering (@Wander626) reported@StarFoxxRain @Wario64 Scroll down to Other Sellers and there should be a listing that’s Shipped and Sold by Amazon for the sale price
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The $iren🧜🏾♀️ (@MayeDaSiren) reportedI love DoorDash and Amazon customer service! They really fix their mess ups every single time
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AVLA.net (@AVLAnet) reportedYou know that moment when your phone buzzes and you see a message like… “Unusual login detected on your account” 😬 It’s enough to make anyone stop what they’re doing. The problem is, that moment of panic is exactly what attackers are relying on. We’ve been trained to take security alerts seriously. Messages from Google, Microsoft, your bank, or Amazon are meant to protect you. But that same sense of urgency can be used against you. Some of the most convincing phishing emails now are built around these warnings. They’ll tell you there’s been suspicious activity, that your account might be locked, or that you need to confirm something urgently. The email looks right, the branding is familiar, the wording feels official. And if you react quickly, you can end up handing over your details yourself. What’s important to understand is that not every warning is bad news. Sometimes a “suspicious login blocked” message means the system has done its job. It spotted something unusual and stopped it. That’s a good outcome. Other alerts might be more serious, but even then, they’re there to give you time to act, not to rush you into clicking. That’s where a small change in habit makes a big difference 👀 Instead of interacting with the email, step away from it. Open your browser, go directly to the service you use, and check your account there. If there’s a real issue, you’ll see it inside your account. If there isn’t, the email has told you everything you need to know. A lot of these scams still give themselves away if you slow things down. The language might feel slightly off. The request might be unusual, like asking for a password via a link or pushing you to act immediately. That urgency is a tool, not a feature. There’s also a bigger picture here. Most account compromises start with reused passwords, old data breaches, or someone being caught at the wrong moment. That’s why simple protections still carry so much weight. Using a different password for each service, ideally managed by a password manager, reduces the risk of one issue spreading elsewhere. Adding two-factor authentication adds another layer, so even if a password is exposed, it’s not enough on its own. None of this needs to be complicated. Build a small pause into the process and have a couple of safety nets in place. Security alerts are there to help. The challenge is knowing when they’re real and when they’re trying to push you in the wrong direction. 💭 When that urgent warning pops up, what’s your instinct, to react straight away, or to take a moment and check it properly?
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NagendraB (@BaalKhilya) reportedAfter this horrowing experience, I am stopping my purchases from Amazon, you maybe extraordinarily good but such cust care issue are handled terribly. It is next to impossible to talk/ chat to a human being at Amazon. Will urge my acquaintances to also avoid Amazon. 3/3