In Greece, there have been problems connecting to Facebook Messenger for the last few hours.
In particular, users have trouble reading recent messages in Messenger because they constantly refer to previous messages that the user has sent.
According to DownDetector.com, user reports indicate that thousands of people have experienced this problem in the last 24 hours, with the problem mostly peaking around 2 p.m.
“Athens News” previously reported that On the evening of January 30, serious problems with access to sites in the RU domain zone were registered throughout Russia.
Users reported problems with access to the Yandex search services, the VKontakte social network, the Ozon and Wilberries marketplaces, and the Rutube video platform. Banking applications also did not work, for example, Alfa Bank and Sberbank. Failures in the operation of the mobile Internet were recorded by such operators as MTS, MegaFon and Beeline.
The Internet outage throughout Russia is associated with the DNSSEC infrastructure. This was reported by the Coordination Center for National Domains of Russia, writes URA.RU.
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“A technical problem has arisen affecting the.RU zone associated with the global DNSSEC infrastructure,” says a message on the center’s website.
A week earlier, thousands of users around the world complained about an outage WhatsApp messenger. People report mostly being unable to send or receive messages.
Residents of different countries reported problems: the USA, France, Germany, China. In the US, users complain mainly about the inability to send messages (73% of complaints), another 23% complain about the operation of the application in general. In France, half of the users noticed problems with connection; in Germany and China, lack of connection and messages not leaving are the two main complaints.
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