Shows where the service URL was unreachable during the detected outage periods. Percentages indicate the share of failed checks from monitoring locations in each country.
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If Varle.lt won't open, start with the basics: clear your browser cache, disable any aggressive ad blockers, and try a different browser. Chrome and Firefox tend to behave more predictably than older Edge versions. If the site still won't load, check whether your DNS is causing delays — switching to 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1 often resolves sluggish connections that make the server appear unreachable.
Broken product images usually come down to a cached page conflict or a browser extension blocking external resources. Open the page in an incognito window first — if images appear there, the issue is local. Otherwise, check your internet connection stability; partial packet loss can load text while leaving images stuck.
This happens when the search index lags behind the live catalog. Try rephrasing the query using a brand name or model number instead of a generic description. If the search bar itself freezes after typing, a full page reload (Ctrl+Shift+R) usually clears the stuck state.
Failed payments at checkout are usually triggered by one of three things: the bank blocking an unfamiliar merchant, a session timeout after sitting on the payment page too long, or incorrect card details. Refresh the checkout page to get a fresh session token, then re-enter card data carefully. If your bank declines the transaction, a quick call to confirm the payment from your side is enough — banks often flag first-time e-commerce purchases.
On Android, force-stopping the app and clearing its cache (Settings → Apps → Varle → Storage) resolves most freeze issues. On iOS, offloading and reinstalling the app is the cleanest fix. Make sure the app is updated to the latest version, since older builds sometimes conflict with updated server responses.
If pages load slowly across the entire site, run a quick speed test to rule out your own connection. A ping above 150 ms to European servers will make the catalog feel sluggish. Switching from Wi-Fi to a wired connection or restarting your router often cuts latency significantly and brings browsing back to normal speed.