Is Theinquirer down - February, 2025?
The Inquirer.net is a news website that provides news, opinion pieces and features from the Philippines and around the world. It covers a wide range of topics including politics, business, entertainment, health, lifestyle and sports. The site was founded in 1999 and is considered one of the most popular online newspapers in the country. It has won multiple awards for its reporting and is one of the most trusted sources of news in the Philippines.
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Your Device - Try to access the website/service from a different device or network. It's recommended to try restarting your device (computer, phone, or tablet).
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Browser Cache - Clear browser cache by refreshing the page. That can be done by pressing Ctrl + F5 (PC) or Cmd + Shift and then press R (Mac).
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Browser Cookies - Clear temporary/recent cookies.
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Incognito Mode - try to view the webpage in private/incognito mode. All temporary cache and cookies will be automatically disabled.
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Restart your router - if other websites or apps are showing issues or are slow, try restarting your router.
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Blocked Access - in some instances the resource you are trying to access might be blocked by your ISP provider. In this case, try accessing the webpage from a different IP address by using a VPN service.
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Firewall and Antivirus - sometimes Firewall and Antivirus software might block access to specific websites or services. You can temporarily disable them to check if that solves the problem.
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DNS Cache - Clear your DNS cache (Google for how-to instructions). All OS systems (Mac, Windows, Linux) save name resolution information into the DNS cache to speed things up. The data stored might be too old or invalid.
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