Accessing Social Security web site

I suddenly cannot access the social security web site, both its old url and its new url. I have tried to change my dns server. I can get to everything else. I live in Germany. This is a problem with both safari and firefox. My ipad can't get there either.

OK I went there and it says it's just me. I am lost as to where to go from here. None of my devices can get to the site, ipad, iphone, mac book pro. I tried adding a different dsn server. I still get a time out.

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