
robert reported 5 hours your recent updates have broken my install in Windows.Parag reported 4 hours I never taught my tweets will be ignored but shocked to know that till now I got no response or suggestions for my problems kindly Look at this and help your users as much as possible.Muhammad reported 2 hours Since last week i am facing problem, whatsapp started crashing at random times and all chats disappeared,Then it gives option to restore which stucks at different percentages,and it also stucks and shows error when try to restore from backup.Then it gives option to restore which stucks at different percentages, and it also stucks and shows error when try to restore from backup.

Muhammad reported 2 hours Since last week i am facing problem, whatsapp started crashing at random times and all chats disappeared.If the SIM was removed it still worked on WiFi anyway. You refused to block the number as you have no way of doing so. We apologize for the inconvenience.Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:įeeling stuck with your assignment DM asap for:ĭM aka James reported an hour I asked for the WhatsApp on a lost phone to be blocked, you said I would need the phone to do that or to block the SIM. WhatsApp users around the world experienced a brief outage today that has now been resolved. A spokesperson begged pardon on WhatsApp’s behalf. While the messaging giant took responsibility for the blackout, it didn’t share the reason behind the fainting fit.

The duration of outage was different for different regions. Users from parts of Brazil, India, Malaysia, and the USA also had a bumpy ride with WhatsApp.Īccording to DownDetector‘s report (via VentureBeat), the outage began to be visible around 9 AM Pacific Time (PT), whereas WhatsApp claims their systems began to succumb to the burden of new year’s wishes only at 10:30 AM PT.

England, the Netherlands, and Germany were among the countries which had the highest concentration of blackouts, followed by Spain, Italy, and some parts of Central Europe.

DownDetector, a website which draws its data from users’ queries, determined that WhatsApp was dysfunctional in various parts of Asia, Europe, and South America.
