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Access to E-Government will be unavailable for 4 hours.

Access to E-Government will be unavailable for 4 hours.

13.09.2024 17:30

An important announcement was made on the e-government system for September 14, 2024, Saturday. The announcement stated that the e-government system will be inaccessible for four hours. Due to maintenance or update works on the system, users will not be able to access e-government services during the specified hours.

E-Government, used by millions of people daily, will be inaccessible for four hours on Saturday, September 14th. Users will not be able to log into the system or perform any transactions during this time.

MESSAGE SENT TO USERS

In the information message sent to all citizens of the Republic of Turkey regarding this interruption, it is stated: "Dear Users; Planned infrastructure renewal work will be carried out on our systems between 01:00-04:00 on September 14th, 2024 (Saturday) according to Turkish time, and intermittent interruptions are expected on the e-Government Portal."

Here is the warning from E-Government:

E-Government will be inaccessible for 4 hours



 
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