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Is Signal Down?

Live HTTP, DNS, SSL and response monitoring for Signal.

Live status updates · Real-time check · Global monitoring

signal.org
UP

Response Time

72 ms

HTTP Code

200 (OK)

SSL Status

Valid (46 days)

Server IP

104.18.11.47

Independent Status Check

HTTP · DNS · SSL

This page combines live response checks with DNS and SSL validation.

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About Signal

This page checks whether Signal at signal.org appears reachable using live HTTP response, DNS resolution, SSL certificate validation and response signals. It is designed for users trying to understand problems with site access, login, forms, assets, regional reachability. The result should be read as an independent technical check, not as an official announcement from Signal. Focus on interpreting HTTP status, DNS and SSL signals without overstating outage certainty.

Our latest live check shows signal.org is reachable right now. HTTP status is 200, and the current response time is shown in the live status panel above.

Recent Signal Status Checks

The recent checks shown below have not recorded a failed DOWN result for Signal. Average response time across available samples is 62 ms.

Checked Status HTTP Response time
2026-06-22 07:17:53 UP 200 72 ms
2026-06-22 01:08:04 UP 200 93 ms
2026-06-21 20:01:00 UP 200 28 ms
2026-06-21 20:00:56 UP 200 40 ms
2026-06-21 20:00:04 UP 200 50 ms
2026-06-21 19:59:48 UP 200 73 ms
2026-06-21 18:38:46 UP 200 66 ms
2026-06-21 13:08:33 UP 200 43 ms
2026-06-21 13:04:39 UP 200 78 ms
2026-06-20 16:31:31 UP 200 98 ms
2026-06-20 15:58:50 UP 200 35 ms
2026-06-20 15:57:25 UP 200 73 ms

Technical Details

HTTP Response

Status Code: 200

Response Time: 72 ms

DNS Information

IP Address: 104.18.11.47

Country: Canada

Resolver: system

SSL Certificate

Status: Valid ✓

Issuer: Google Trust Services

Expires in: 46 days

For large services, the server location shown here may reflect a CDN, load balancer or edge node rather than the company’s headquarters or main infrastructure.

Troubleshooting Steps

If Signal is down for everyone:

  • Check official status or support channels
  • Wait for restoration before repeated login/payment attempts
  • Monitor this page for live technical changes

If it's only down for you:

  1. Clear browser cache
  2. Try another browser or device
  3. Restart router
  4. Flush DNS cache
  5. Try mobile data instead of WiFi
  6. Disable VPN/proxy

If signal.org is not opening for you, start with safe local checks: refresh the page, try a private window, test another browser or device, and compare Wi-Fi with mobile data. Then try these service-relevant checks: refresh and test another browser, clear DNS cache, disable VPN/proxy, try mobile data, check official channels. If this page reports UP but your device still fails, the problem is more likely local, regional or account-specific. If the live check reports DOWN, wait a few minutes and check official channels before retrying login, checkout, uploads or other important actions repeatedly.

Flush DNS Cache Commands:

Windows:ipconfig /flushdns
Mac:sudo dscacheutil -flushcache
Linux:sudo systemd-resolve --flush-caches

Official Status & Verification

The most reliable confirmation comes from Signal's official support, status page, app notices or verified social channels. This page provides independent technical evidence from live checks, but it cannot confirm private incidents, account restrictions or internal maintenance unless those signals are visible from the public endpoint.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Is Signal down right now?

Use the live status panel on this page to see the latest HTTP response, DNS and SSL result for signal.org. If the check is UP, the main endpoint is reachable from our monitor, though individual features may still have issues.

Q:Why is signal.org not loading for me?

The cause may be local DNS cache, browser data, VPN routing, ISP problems, regional blocking, expired sessions or a partial service incident. Test another network and browser before assuming the service is down for everyone.

Q:Is Signal down for everyone or just me?

If this checker reports DOWN and other users are reporting problems, the issue is more likely widespread. If the checker reports UP, your problem may be local to your device, account, network, DNS resolver or region.

Q:What does HTTP 200 mean for signal.org?

HTTP 200 is the response code returned during the latest live check. Codes in the 200 range usually mean reachable, while 4xx or 5xx codes can indicate access restrictions, rate limits or server-side problems.

Q:Can Signal be partly down?

Yes. A service can have a partial incident where login, checkout, messaging, API calls, uploads or one region fails while the main website still loads. Check the feature you need and compare it with the live technical status.

Q:Should I keep retrying if Signal is down?

Avoid repeated login, payment or account-change attempts during a suspected outage. Wait a few minutes, recheck the status, and use official support or status channels for high-risk actions such as purchases or account changes.

Q:Can DNS or SSL make signal.org look down?

Yes. DNS failures can stop your device from finding the server, while SSL problems can block a secure browser connection. This page includes both DNS and SSL checks to separate those issues from normal server downtime.

Q:How often should I recheck Signal?

For a suspected outage, recheck after a few minutes rather than refreshing constantly. Frequent retries rarely fix the problem and can sometimes trigger rate limits, app locks or temporary security checks.