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WhatsApp back online after worldwide outage WhatsApp back online after worldwide outage
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The messaging platform WhatsApp has come back online after an outage that affected users around the world.The messaging platform WhatsApp has come back online after an outage that affected users around the world.
Meta, which owns WhatsApp, said the problem had been fixed but did not give a reason for the disruption.Meta, which owns WhatsApp, said the problem had been fixed but did not give a reason for the disruption.
People trying to send and receive messages on WhatsApp, which has about two billion users globally, began reporting issues just before 08:00 BST.People trying to send and receive messages on WhatsApp, which has about two billion users globally, began reporting issues just before 08:00 BST.
More than 12,000 reports were posted within half an hour, according to the service status website Down Detector.More than 12,000 reports were posted within half an hour, according to the service status website Down Detector.
However, by about 10:00 BST service seemed to be returning for many users.However, by about 10:00 BST service seemed to be returning for many users.
#WhatsApp is working now#WhatsApp is working now
In a statement Meta said the problem had been resolved.In a statement Meta said the problem had been resolved.
"We know people had trouble sending messages on WhatsApp today," the statement said."We know people had trouble sending messages on WhatsApp today," the statement said.
"We have fixed the issue and apologise for any inconvenience.""We have fixed the issue and apologise for any inconvenience."
As WhatsApp experienced difficulties many people complained on social media that they could not send or receive messages.As WhatsApp experienced difficulties many people complained on social media that they could not send or receive messages.
Users who tried to use the app on Tuesday morning were faced with a "connecting" message.Users who tried to use the app on Tuesday morning were faced with a "connecting" message.
The message that appeared when attempting to connect to WhatsApp on the webThe message that appeared when attempting to connect to WhatsApp on the web
The outage is likely have caused significant disruption.The outage is likely have caused significant disruption.
The app, which offers end-to-end encryption for messages, is a popular method of group communication for social, work and parenting activities.The app, which offers end-to-end encryption for messages, is a popular method of group communication for social, work and parenting activities.
It has even been used, controversially, by government ministers.It has even been used, controversially, by government ministers.
According to internet monitoring organisation NetBlocks the outage affected users both in the UK and around the world.According to internet monitoring organisation NetBlocks the outage affected users both in the UK and around the world.
BBC journalists in Australia and Ukraine reporting problems accessing the service.BBC journalists in Australia and Ukraine reporting problems accessing the service.
ℹ️ Note: Messaging app WhatsApp is currently experiencing international outages; incident not related to country-level internet disruptions or filtering #WhatsAppDown pic.twitter.com/niy0fKQXGiℹ️ Note: Messaging app WhatsApp is currently experiencing international outages; incident not related to country-level internet disruptions or filtering #WhatsAppDown pic.twitter.com/niy0fKQXGi
There were also reports of issues in Hong Kong, South Africa, Singapore and India - a key market for the platform.There were also reports of issues in Hong Kong, South Africa, Singapore and India - a key market for the platform.
Last year WhatsApp went down as part of of a six-hour outage which also hit Facebook, Oculus and Instagram.Last year WhatsApp went down as part of of a six-hour outage which also hit Facebook, Oculus and Instagram.
Facebook later said the global problem was caused by a configuration change.Facebook later said the global problem was caused by a configuration change.
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