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WhatsApp back up after outages around the world

GreenWatch Desk Technology 2024-04-04, 10:53am

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Users of Meta Platforms-owned messaging service WhatsApp reported that the app was out of action on Wednesday.

Tracking website Downdetector.com said that tens of thousands of WhatsApp outages had been reported.
The issue appeared to have been resolved over three hours later when WhatsApp posted on X: "And we’re back. Happy chatting!"
How many users were affected by the WhatsApp outage?
According to Downdetector, at its peak, the outage impacted more than 24,000 WhatsApp users in the United States.
The data showed nearly 46,000 users in India, around 82,000 in the United Kingdom and over 88,000 in Brazil also reported problems with the platform.
Over 5,000 Instagram outages were also recorded, according to Downdetecttor data.
Last month, Facebook, Instagram and Threads outages left users locked out of their accounts, impacting hundreds of thousands, reports DW.
According to Statista ,during the fourth quarter of 2023, Meta stated that 3.98 billion people were using at least one of the company's core products — Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, or Messenger — each month.