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Instagram Back Up After Global Outage Affecting Thousands Of Users
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Meta Platform Inc's Instagram services have been restored after a technical issue, according to the company.
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The disruption that affected Instagram users has been resolved, a Meta spokesperson confirmed.
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The exact number of users impacted by the Instagram outage was not disclosed by the company.
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Downdetector.com reported over 100,000 incidents in the United States, 24,000 in Canada, and 56,000 in Britain during the outage.
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At its peak, more than 180,000 users reported issues with accessing Instagram.
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Instagram experienced downtime from around 5:45 p.m. EST, but the number of outages decreased by 8:30 p.m. EST.
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Downdetector tracks outages by gathering status reports from various sources, including users.
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Instagram confirmed the restoration of its services via their Instagram Comms Twitter account.
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Meta spokesperson apologized for the disruption caused and assured that the technical issue was resolved.
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Users quickly took to other social media platforms to express their frustration with the Instagram outage.
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Twitter became flooded with memes and discussions about the fear of missing out due to the Instagram downtime.
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Downdetector.com showed a significant increase in user reports of Instagram outages starting at 3:09 pm PT.
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The last major outage experienced by Instagram was on September 22.
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Meta, Instagram's parent company, recently announced the rollout of their subscription service called "Meta Verified."
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Meta Verified offers paid users of Instagram and Facebook a blue check-mark and enhanced account security.
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The subscription service also provides extra protection against impersonation accounts and direct access to customer support.
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Mark Zuckerberg, Meta's chairman and CEO, announced the new program aimed at increasing authenticity and security.
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Meta Verified starts at $11.99/month on the web and $14.99/month on iOS, initially launching in Australia and New Zealand.