ADVERTISEMENT

It looks like popular iOS apps including Spotify are crashing for thousands of people right now

Popular iPhone apps are crashing on opening for a large number of users, including Spotify and Pinterest.

ADVERTISEMENT

Spotify and Pinterest appear to be crashing for a large number of iOS users in the UK on Friday.

Business Insider, as well as social media users, noticed that the Spotify iPhone app immediately crashes on opening. Social media users also spotted similar issues with Pinterest's iOS app, as well as Tinder's app.

The problems do not appear to be affecting Android users.

ADVERTISEMENT

Spotify acknowledged the issues, writing on its customer support account: "Something's out of tune. We're currently investigating, and we'll keep you posted here!"

Business Insider has approached Spotify and Pinterest for comment.

This is a developing story...

See Also:

ADVERTISEMENT

FOLLOW BUSINESS INSIDER AFRICA

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended articles

Ethiopia's largest bank hit by glitch, customers withdraw millions

Ethiopia's largest bank hit by glitch, customers withdraw millions

Mauritius and Seychelles are the only African countries eligible for visa on arrival to the UAE

Mauritius and Seychelles are the only African countries eligible for visa on arrival to the UAE

Nigerian court orders Binance to release data to anti graft agency amidst terrorism financing probe

Nigerian court orders Binance to release data to anti graft agency amidst terrorism financing probe

An outlook of Q-commerce in Nigeria, what to expect in 2024

An outlook of Q-commerce in Nigeria, what to expect in 2024

10 Africa’s biggest champagne importers

10 Africa’s biggest champagne importers

10 African countries with the poorest mental state

10 African countries with the poorest mental state

MTN takes proactive steps to restore internet services in Ghana

MTN takes proactive steps to restore internet services in Ghana

Uganda’s government cashes out from gambling boom

Uganda’s government cashes out from gambling boom

European Union commits $8.1 billion to Egypt to address migrant flows to Europe

European Union commits $8.1 billion to Egypt to address migrant flows to Europe

ADVERTISEMENT