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WhatsApp is one of the most essential and commonly used apps for staying connected, whether for work, family chats, or making plans with friends. We mainly rely on the app for our daily work. And sometimes it gets annoying when the app suddenly stops working.

Don’t worry! Most WhatsApp issues are easy to fix and this article is dedicated to that. Here are 10 easy ways to get the instant messaging platform working again.

1. Check if WhatsApp is down

  • Sometimes the problem is not with your phone, but the app has some issues because it works in real time.
  • To check and reconfirm, you can visit Downdetector to see if WhatsApp servers are down in a specific region.
  • You should know that if the fault is at the global level, you will have to wait for the application to repair it.

2. Close and reopen the app

  • The most commonly used fic is to quickly restart the application, which could fix minor bugs.
  • Simply close WhatsApp in the background and reopen it to refresh its features.

3. Update WhatsApp

  • Sometimes when the company rolls out an update, the apps (with some users) behave horribly when outdated versions are used.
  • This issue can be fixed by downloading the latest version from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.

So, check if an update is available.

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4. Restart your smartphone

  • If in doubt, you should restart your phone.
  • This completely refreshes the operating system and can resolve temporary issues that could affect the application.

5. Check your Internet connection

  • Make sure your Wi-Fi or mobile data is working.
  • If your internet connection is unstable, you should switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if the problem is resolved.

6. Clear the app cache

  • For Android users, clearing WhatsApp cache is important and should be done.

    • Go to Settings
    • Applications
    • WhatsApp
    • Storage
    • Tap Clear cache

  • In doing so, it will remove temporary files that may be causing problems.

7. Allow All Permissions

  • WhatsApp is an application that requires certain permissions, such as access to contacts and storage. Check if permissions are enabled under Settings > Apps > WhatsApp > Permissions.

8. Verify account deletion

  • If you haven’t used WhatsApp for around 120 days, your account may have been deleted.
  • In this case, you will need to create a new account.

9. Free up storage space on your smartphone

  • WhatsApp will need space to store data on your smartphone. You need to free up storage to send and receive messages or media.
  • Keep deleting unnecessary files to free up space on your smartphone.

10. Enable background data

Make sure WhatsApp can run in the background.

  • Go to Settings
  • Applications
  • WhatsApp
  • Use of data
  • Enable background data.

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