Is facebook.com Down in Spain?

UpApr 13, 2026

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FAQ About facebook.com

How can I use this status checker for facebook.com?

Use this free website status checker to run a real time status check for this website URL. Enter the domain or enter the URL, then compare results from multiple locations.

Use the Check button to check website availability and compare website status with site status before deeper troubleshooting.

Why might facebook.com work for some people but fail for others?

A web site can fail only for some visitors when there is a local network issue, stale DNS cache, ISP routing problems, VPN interference, or country-specific edge failures.

That usually means partial website downtime rather than a full outage for everyone.

What should I check if facebook.com is not loading for me?

If our check reaches the site but you cannot, the problem is usually local to your browser, DNS cache, network, firewall, VPN, or ISP route.

Try another browser or device, switch networks, and run another status check. If needed, compare the result with country-based checks.

What do HTTP status codes tell me about facebook.com?

HTTP status codes help explain what happened between your browser and the web server. For example, 403 means blocked access, 404 means missing content, and 502 or 503 often point to upstream failures.

Read these codes together with response time trends for better website monitoring and faster diagnosis of technical issues.

Why can facebook.com load but still fail at login?

Login issues often happen when the authentication system, session storage, captcha flow, or account backend is failing while the main site still loads normally.

That kind of partial outage can look like a working homepage with broken sign-in, endless redirects, or repeated password prompts.

What can cause facebook.com to feel slow or unstable?

facebook.com averaged 1499 ms across the last 9 checks. Recent checks ranged from 1111 ms to 2183 ms. The most recent origin response time was 1203 ms.

A slow response time usually means the site is reachable but under load, experiencing network latency, or serving requests more slowly than usual.

Why might I encounter login issues?

Login issues can occur due to temporary network problems, account suspension, incorrect password entry, or issues with the Facebook app.

What does a partial outage look like?

A partial outage may manifest as some features being unavailable while others remain functional. Users might still be able to browse profiles but not post updates or send messages.

Why are messages, feeds, or uploads failing on facebook.com?

Social platforms often break in specific features such as feeds, direct messages, uploads, or notifications rather than going fully offline.

Check whether the app and website behave differently, refresh your session, and test uploads on another network.

If only one feature is failing, the service may be partially degraded rather than fully down.

Why is facebook.com asking me to log in again or rejecting my session?

Social platforms frequently invalidate sessions after suspicious activity, app updates, or authentication backend issues.

Log out and back in, clear cookies for the site, and test whether the problem appears in both the app and browser.

If the homepage loads but posting or messaging requires repeated login, the account system may be degraded.

Why are photos or videos not uploading to facebook.com?

Media uploads often fail because of network instability, attachment processing delays, or file scanning backlogs.

Try a smaller file, switch networks, and confirm the issue happens in both the app and browser.

If text posts work but media does not, the upload pipeline may be affected rather than the entire service.

Why does facebook.com work on the website but not in the app?

Mobile apps can fail because of stale cache, outdated versions, or background sync bugs while the web version still works.

Force close the app, update it, clear app cache, and compare the same feature in your browser.

If only one device fails, this is usually a client issue or app-specific outage.