Fb code change brought on outage for Spotify, Pinterest and Waze apps

If you happen to’re an iPhone person, odds are pretty good you spent a irritating portion of the morning making an attempt to reopen apps. I do know my morning stroll was dampened by the shortcoming to fireplace up Spotify. Loads of different customers reported comparable points with reported comparable points with a lot of apps, includi…
If you’re an iPhone user, odds are fairly good you spent a frustrating portion of the morning attempting to reopen apps. I know my morning walk was dampened by the inability to fire up Spotify. Plenty of other users reported similar issues with reported similar issues with a number of apps, includi…Original article
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