Facebook in trouble, users without access for hours

Facebook in trouble, users without access for hours

The social Facebook network “xer” radical users when trying to access their profiles and do not allow them to re-register. A large number of people reported today that they have no access to their accounts, while some claim the site is not working, Independent reports. Many Facebook users have reported through [...]

The social Facebook network “xer” radical users when trying to access their profiles and do not allow them to re-register.

A large number of people reported today that they have no access to their accounts, while some claim the site is not working, Independent reports. Many Facebook users have reported via other social networks that their codes appear to have “prevented them from working”.

Also, in some cases, the user received a message to restore their codes and verify them by inserting the code they were mailed to.

However, even if the code was introduced, access was not successful.

According to the Down Detector Web site, the suspension of Facebook work was mainly affected by user and social networks in Europe.

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