LIVE · July 10, 2026

Is Signal Down Right Now?

User reports are within normal ranges. Signal appears to be working for most people. Live Signal status for July 10, 2026.

Operational

No Problems at Signal

73 reports today
23:26 UTC last checked · July 10, 2026

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Is Signal Down Right Now?

If you landed here you are probably wondering whether Signal is down today or if the problem is only on your side. This page tracks the live status of Signal using a mix of automated checks and reports submitted by real users around the world. Instead of guessing, you can glance at the status meter above and instantly see whether other people are also having trouble reaching Signal. Service interruptions rarely announce themselves in advance, so having a single place that aggregates outage signals saves you the frustration of restarting your router or reinstalling an app for no reason. Keep reading for a detailed breakdown of what might be happening with Signal and what you can do about it.

Signal Live Outage Map & Current Status Today

Right now, the health of Signal is reflected directly in the meter above, which rises and falls with the flow of user reports. Low readings correspond to normal operation, moderate readings hint at emerging problems, and high readings indicate a serious disruption. Outages tend to follow a recognizable curve: reports climb sharply when the problem begins, plateau while engineers investigate, and then fall away once a fix is deployed. If you catch Signal during that rising phase, expect things to feel unstable for a little while. Checking back in fifteen or twenty minutes often reveals whether the incident is escalating or already on its way to being resolved.

What Causes Signal Outages?

To make sense of Signal outages it helps to think about the many moving parts involved in delivering the service. Requests travel from your device, across the internet, through load balancers, into application servers, and finally to databases, any of which can become a point of failure. A slowdown in the database layer can make Signal feel sluggish or unresponsive, while a failure in the front-end servers can produce outright errors. Deployment pipelines add risk too, because new code is constantly being shipped to keep Signal improving. When something in that chain breaks, the symptoms reach you as timeouts, error pages, or features that simply refuse to load. This complexity is why even well-run services experience occasional downtime.

Common Signal Problems Reported Today

The reports that come in about Signal usually revolve around connectivity, performance, and access. On the connectivity side, users describe being unable to open Signal or getting kicked off mid-session. Performance complaints center on slowness, with Signal taking ages to respond or timing out entirely. Access issues include failed logins, password prompts that loop endlessly, and accounts that appear temporarily unavailable. Beyond those, people frequently mention that specific Signal features are broken while the rest works, which is typical of partial outages. Device- and region-specific reports are common too, since outages do not always hit everyone equally. By comparing your own symptoms with these recurring themes, you can better judge whether Signal is truly down or something local needs attention.

How to Fix Signal When It Is Not Working

Before concluding that Signal is down, try these practical fixes that resolve the majority of everyday issues. Reload Signal or force-close and reopen the app to shake off temporary hiccups. Check whether other apps and websites work; if they do not, your connection is the real problem. Clearing your cache and cookies, or the app's stored data, removes corrupted files that can block Signal from loading correctly. Make sure both the Signal app and your device operating system are up to date. Turning airplane mode on and off, or restarting your router, can re-establish a clean connection. If Signal remains broken after all these steps and the meter above is high, sit tight, because the outage is out of your hands.

What Signal Users Are Saying

One of the best ways to know whether Signal is truly down is to see what other users are reporting. This page turns those reports into a live snapshot, so you are effectively looking over the shoulders of thousands of Signal users at once. If they are all encountering the same errors you are, that is powerful confirmation that the issue is on Signal's side. If reports are scarce, the odds are high that your particular problem is local and fixable. Human reports also tend to surface nuance that automated checks miss, such as a specific feature breaking or an outage that only affects certain regions. That shared knowledge is exactly what makes this page useful.

Frequently Asked Questions about Signal

Is Signal down right now?

The quickest way to tell is the status meter at the top of this page. A green reading means Signal is working normally for most users, while yellow or red indicates that a growing number of people are reporting problems with Signal at this moment.

Why is Signal not working for me?

When Signal works for others but not for you, the cause is usually on your end. Restart the app, test your connection, clear cached data, and make sure Signal is fully updated to rule out a device-specific issue.

How long do Signal outages usually last?

There is no fixed answer. Small hiccups with Signal tend to pass quickly, but a major incident can last hours. Watching the meter here is a good way to see whether reports are still climbing or already starting to fall.

What should I do while Signal is down?

There is not much to do while Signal is down beyond waiting it out. Use the time to check the meter for updates, and once reports begin to fall you can expect Signal to start working normally again fairly soon.