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Has WhatsApp crashed? WhatsApp is experiencing access issues

Popular messaging platform Access problems on WhatsApp started to happen. The crash problem, which affects both Turkey and other countries, prevents millions of users from communicating. Latest status for WhatsApp ne?

There are problems for Whatsapp all over the world. The problems that started on Thursday evening, April 28, have affected many users. Access to the popular messaging app is not possible, as reported by the Downdetector website.



It is possible to use the WhatsApp account on two different phones

Thanks to the Multi-Device 2.0 system, the same WhatsApp account can be used independently on two different phones.

Why is WhatsApp not opening? When is WhatsApp coming?

WhatsApp Android, iOSdesktop and web Access problems started to occur in applications. No explanation has been given for the access issues to Meta’s popular messaging app. The reason for the problems experienced all over the world still remains unclear.

WhatsApp Web and when the desktop app is opened the word “Connection…” appears at the top, but login to the app is not allowed. It is currently not possible for users to receive or send messages.

how long the outage will last, or When will WhatsApp fix the problem There is no information about it yet. But data in Downdetector showed that more than 35,000 complaints have been made since yesterday evening. well a global issue for messaging app seems to be happening.

WhatsApp started to recover

After a few hours of outage Re-opening access to WhatsApp expressed. Users in various parts of the world, including Turkey, say that they have started to access WhatsApp again.

The reason for the interruption on WhatsApp It is unclear whether it will crash again, as it is not yet known. However, users state that they can send and receive messages again.

We’ll keep you posted as new information comes in, don’t forget to stay tuned.

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