New fall of an Apple service: yesterday it was the turn of Apple Pay

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It seems that if there is a week without there being any fall of some Apple service, it is not a normal week. In recent weeks, one or more services on the block have fallen several times. When not a week ago, the App Store and other services Apple were down, but the fall on day 4 occurred just 3 days after another problem which prevented subscribers from searching Apple Music normally. Yesterday, for the third time in a month and it was still February 10, there was a fall again, this time of Apple Pay.

The crash wasn't one of those where we can't use a service for a couple of hours, no. Yesterday's fall was present in the United States (one of the very few countries that can use Apple Pay) from approximately 10:15 until after 17:XNUMX. Are almost 7 hours without service, too much for a company of the stature of Apple. Let me joke, but it seems that Homer Simpson was put in the control center of the services.

Almost 7 hours without being able to add cards to Apple Pay

The problem that users residing in the United States were experiencing prevented adding VISA debit cards and other credit cards to Apple Pay. It is true that it does not seem a very important failure, since users could make payments while the problem was present, but it is only necessary for it to happen to us to realize how annoying a failure is. Luckily, or we have added the card at home or if it is the rare case that we were to add it at the time we were to pay, we would have it in hand, so no one would be left without being able to pay with Apple Pay.

In any case, I think we must not take away the iron from the matter And although the system has returned to normal for several hours, I wanted to share the news of this crash with you. Apple should be more careful and not be in the habit of having one or more of its services go down. Do you agree with me?


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  1.   rafael pazos said

    It can be for anything, a fall in the light, for security reasons, for anything else, they are servers with which they have to know where the problem is.