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WhatsApp Confirms Outage As Thousands Of Users Are Unable To Send Messages

WhatsApp has been reported to be down by users around the world.

Infoexpert24 reports that the social media tool, WhatsApp had a power outage when nearly 10,000 users reported that it was not functioning for them, according to data from Down detector.

WhatsApp users from the US, Brazil, Paris, Spain, and Costa Rica, reported the app was down and some said they had issues with their server connection and sending messages.

It’s not immediately clear what caused the outage but WhatsApp has confirmed the outage through its official Twitter account.

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“You may be experiencing some issues using WhatsApp at the moment,” the company said. “We’re aware and working to get things running smoothly again. We’ll keep you updated and in the meantime, thanks for your patience.”

 

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