Thank you for providing this information, @MrsLanie. Our team is currently working to resolve this issue and will be in touch shortly via email. Your patience is greatly appreciated.
— Uber Support (@Uber_Support) September 10, 2019
Just in case you’re trying to get your head around why Uber app isn’t working for you, find solace in the fact that you aren’t the only one facing issues lately.
We’ve seen users reporting the same across the micro-blogging site Twitter. Users say the app is crashing and they aren’t able to login, meaning no ride booking at least for the time being. As per reports the app throws an error stating ‘Something went wrong.’
Here are some reports for you to take a quick glance at:
https://twitter.com/MrsLanie/status/1171304799071064065
https://twitter.com/zxcwar/status/1171309441293197313
https://twitter.com/jvaca11/status/1171312178235789312
As per Down detector – the service that gives information about outages – Uber is currently encountering issues in some regions as can be seen in the image below.
What’s appeasing is that Uber Support has acknowledged the glitch while reverting back to some users on Twitter saying:
Our team is currently working to resolve this issue
So there you go. The outage has been officially confirmed. We are keeping a continuous tab on all related developments, and will continuously update this page with relevant info.
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