- Apr 21, 2016
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Instant mobile messaging app WhatsApp is down right now in several regions, with users unable to send or receive messages regardless of the mobile platform or the device they are using.
WhatsApp is yet to acknowledge the outage and nothing has been shared on how long it would take to restore the service, but we’re seeing reports from part of Europe and India, with the United States not affected at this point.
DownDetector indicates that a WhatsApp outage is indeed being experienced in Germany, the UK, part of Italy, Spain, and other European countries. Malaysia also appears to be affected, and so is part of China, Russia, Australia, and Turkey.
At the time of publishing this article, the official Twitter account of WhatsApp hasn’t provided any details on the downtime, though the hashtag #WhatsAppDown is getting tens of new tweets every second, which confirms there’s indeed a problem in several regions.
Read more: WhatsApp Down in Several Countries – November 3, 2017
WhatsApp is yet to acknowledge the outage and nothing has been shared on how long it would take to restore the service, but we’re seeing reports from part of Europe and India, with the United States not affected at this point.
DownDetector indicates that a WhatsApp outage is indeed being experienced in Germany, the UK, part of Italy, Spain, and other European countries. Malaysia also appears to be affected, and so is part of China, Russia, Australia, and Turkey.
At the time of publishing this article, the official Twitter account of WhatsApp hasn’t provided any details on the downtime, though the hashtag #WhatsAppDown is getting tens of new tweets every second, which confirms there’s indeed a problem in several regions.
Read more: WhatsApp Down in Several Countries – November 3, 2017