Unbounce incident

Some Leads mistakenly filtered as spam on non-secured (http) landing pages

Minor Resolved View vendor source →
Started
Feb 05, 2026, 12:07 AM UTC
Resolved
Feb 05, 2026, 12:07 AM UTC
Duration
Detected by Pingoru
Feb 05, 2026, 12:07 AM UTC

Update timeline

  1. monitoring Feb 05, 2026, 12:07 AM UTC

    Feb 4, 16:07 PST Resolved - Any leads erroneously marked as spam have been restored to the Unbounce App for the affected accounts as of January 23rd. Thank you for your patience while we resolved this issue and restored the missing data. Jan 19, 13:24 PST Monitoring - Our 3rd party provider has resolved the issue on their end and leads are being categorized as expected. Jan 15, 12:22 PST Identified - Due to an issue with a 3rd party provider, we are seeing some leads mistakenly marked as spam when a form is filled out on a non-secured (http) landing page. No data is lost and once our 3rd party provider has resolved the issue on their end, we will be able to recover any leads erroneously marked as spam and we will reach out to affected customers on an individual basis. Thank you for your patience. We'll update here once this issue has been resolved. We always recommend enabling and forcing SSL/https to secure any landing page (more on that here: https://documentation.unbounce.com/hc/en-us/articles/204756634-How-Do-I-Secure-my-Landing-Page-Domain-with-SSL)

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