Whether Erome won't load at all, specific albums are broken, or you're wondering if the site is shutting down - this guide covers every issue and fix in one place.
Is Erome Down Right Now?
Erome's servers go down periodically. Check DownDetector to see if others are reporting issues. If it's a server-side outage, it typically recovers within hours to a day.
No, Erome is not shutting down. Rumors surface regularly during extended outages, but as of 2026, Erome is operational and actively maintained. It's experienced server migrations, CDN issues, and DDoS attacks over the years, but has always recovered. For the full uptime history and current status, see is Erome down or shutting down?.
Site Won't Load at All
Your ISP Is Blocking It
Many ISPs in Europe and Asia block adult sites at the DNS level. If Erome loads on mobile data but not WiFi, this is the issue.
Fix: Change your DNS to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8). Our access guide has step-by-step instructions for every device.
Country-Level Blocks
Some countries block Erome entirely. A VPN can bypass this. An even simpler option: alternative frontends like EroSearch access the content through a different domain that isn't blocked.
Browser or Cache Issues
Try incognito mode first. If that works, clear your browser cache and cookies.
Albums Not Loading or Videos Won't Play
The Album Was Deleted
Erome albums get removed regularly - by uploaders, DMCA takedowns, or moderation. A 404 or "content not available" means it's gone. If you find content you want to keep, download it before it disappears.
CDN / Server Issues
Sometimes the site loads but media doesn't - thumbnails appear but videos buffer forever or images are broken. This is Erome's CDN having issues.
Fix: Wait 15-30 minutes and retry. CDN issues usually resolve on their own.
Geo-Restricted Content
Some albums are restricted to certain regions. If an album loads for others but not you, a VPN set to a US or EU server will bypass this.
Video Codec Issues
Some Erome videos use codecs that certain browsers don't support, especially on older iPhones.
Fix: Try Chrome or Firefox - they have the broadest codec support. See our mobile guide for device-specific tips.
Ad Blocker Conflicts
Some ad blockers accidentally block Erome's media CDN domains, preventing images and videos from loading.
Fix: Temporarily disable your ad blocker and reload. Using EroSearch avoids this entirely since it serves media through different URLs.
Erome Just Loads Slowly
If pages load but everything is sluggish - thumbnails crawling in, videos buffering on a fast connection - it's usually Erome itself, not your network. We measured the difference in our Erome vs EroSearch speed test.
Quick Fix Checklist
- Try incognito mode - rules out cache/extension issues
- Change your DNS to
1.1.1.1or8.8.8.8 - Use EroSearch - bypasses blocks, CDN issues, and ad blocker conflicts
- Try a VPN if DNS changes don't help
- Try a different browser for codec issues
- Disable your ad blocker temporarily