
On Thursday, Venmo users across the United States encountered significant issues with the popular payment app, with over 14,000 individuals reporting disruptions. Data from Downdetector, a service that tracks online outages, indicated that many users were unable to load the app, access their accounts, or execute transactions. According to the reports, 64% of users encountered problems specifically with the Venmo app, while 23% had difficulties logging in, and 13% faced challenges when trying to transfer funds. The outage was first noted around 5:48 AM IST, affecting major cities such as Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Detroit, and Washington. Social media platforms became a chorus of complaints, with users expressing their frustration over the situation. Many sought clarity on the timeline for resolving the issues, highlighting the inconvenience for those who rely on Venmo for personal payments and quick transactions. One Twitter user, @tabithataylor_, urged Venmo to acknowledge the outage to ease concerns about their funds and cards not functioning properly. Another user raised alarms regarding potential security issues, tweeting, "@Venmo kind of scary when all your payment info goes missing. App doesn’t work. Cannot get a hold of anyone in customer service. Did y’all get hacked?" As frustrations mounted, users continued to call for updates from the company, seeking reassurance that normal service would be restored soon. As the situation unfolds, Venmo users are encouraged to keep an eye on the company’s official communication channels for updates regarding the outage.
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