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Why Whatsapp Not Working_ (801)-477–5269

WhatsApp is a popular instant messaging app used by over 2 billion people worldwide. However, there are times when users may experience issues with the app not working correctly. There are various reasons why WhatsApp may not work, including poor internet connection, outdated app version, app cache, insufficient storage space, device compatibility, server issues, blocking by WhatsApp, security issues, app permissions, and third-party apps.

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Why Whatsapp Not Working_ (801)-477–5269

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  1. Why Whatsapp Not Working? (801)-477–5269

  2. WhatsApp is one of the most widely used instant messaging apps in the world. It is estimated that over 2 billion people use WhatsApp to stay connected with their loved ones, friends, and colleagues. However, sometimes, you may face issues while using WhatsApp, and the app may not work as expected. In this presentation, we will explore the reasons why WhatsApp may not be working and how to fix the issues. Method 1: Check Internet Connection Method 2: Update Your WhatsApp Method 3: Clear WhatsApp Cache Method 4: Check WhatsApp Permission Settings Method 5: Check Whether Your Account Has Been Deleted Method 6: Reinstall Your WhatsApp Method 7: Enable Background Data Method 8: Check Your Phone's Storage Method 9: Restart Your Phone Method 10: Turn to The Official

  3. Method 1: Check Internet Connection One of the first solutions you can think of while resolving the issues with WhatsApp is checking and recovering your internet connection. Rather than issues with the device itself, the problems can redirect to issues with the internet. If that is the case, it would be perfect for checking out the router and the established connection between your devices. Then, restart or reboot it if necessary to resume the internet connection.

  4. Method 2: Update Your WhatsApp An outdated application can be one of the basic reasons for WhatsApp not working on your device. Such applications do not operate properly, requiring an update to align with the main server. For this, the problem can be done by following the steps shown below: For Android Step 1: Access your Android’s Play Store and tap on the “Profile” icon adjacent to the search bar. Now, tap on it to proceed to the next screen showing Play Store options. Step 2: Find the “Updates available” button on the next window to search for updates within the applications installed across your device. Find “WhatsApp” in the list and click on “Update” to keep it in its latest version. For iPhone Step 1: Go across your iPhone’s App Store and tap on the “Profile” icon on the top-right. Step 2: Find “WhatsApp” in the list of applications across the next window and tap on “Update” to update WhatsApp to the latest version.

  5. Method 3: Clear WhatsApp Cache Cache files can become a menace if not handled. The application may malfunction or not operate properly on the accumulation of cache across the device. To resolve this problem, you may have to clear the cache files across your WhatsApp. It needs to be kept in mind that only Android devices provide services of clearing out WhatsApp cache. On the other hand, iPhones have no such options in their settings. Step 1: Open the “Settings” of your Android device and access “Apps” across the menu. Step 2: Lead through "Manage Apps" and find WhatsApp in the list. Now, tap on it to proceed to the next screen showing app settings. Step 3: Click on “Storage” followed by the option of “Clear data” to delete all cache files of WhatsApp.

  6. Method 4: Check WhatsApp Permission Settings You might have put your phone under restrictions preventing it from operating correctly. To figure out what’s wrong with WhatsApp, it would be perfect if you check the permission settings of your smartphone. Follow the steps explained as follows: For Android Step 1: Open the “Settings” of your device and proceed into the “Apps” section present across the list of options within the window. Step 2: Redirect into the “Manage apps” settings and find “WhatsApp” in the list. Click on the app to lead to its personalized settings. Step 3: Find the option of "App Permissions" on the next screen and allow all permissions you find necessary to ensure that the application runs perfectly. For iPhone Step 1: Lead into the “Settings” of your Apple device and find WhatsApp within the list of provided applications. Step 2: On the next window, you will find multiple permissions listed that can be turned on according to your requirements.

  7. Method 5: Check Whether Your Account Has Been Deleted Was your WhatsApp non-operational for many days? There is a chance that WhatsApp may have deleted your account due to inactivity for more than 120 days. As the service has deleted the account, the only way left is to create a new one as there are no conditions to recover the previous account. WhatsApp requires an internet connection, which will remain inactive when it won't received.

  8. Method 6: Reinstall Your WhatsApp If you cannot figure out the solution to WhatsApp can’t connect on your smartphone device, you can consider uninstalling and reinstalling the app. This reinstates all functions from the start, which may exempt all glitches preventing the app from functioning correctly. Go through the steps discussed as follows: For Android Step 1: Find “WhatsApp” in the app menu and hold the app to open the protruding menu. Select “Uninstall” to delete WhatsApp from your device. Follow all prompts to delete it successfully from the device. Step 2: Go across Play Store and tap on the search bar to type “WhatsApp.” Find the application and click “Install” to reinstall it across your Android. For iPhone Step 1: Locate WhatsApp on your iPhone home screen and hold the app to open its drop-down menu. Select "Remove App" from the menu and follow the prompt by clicking on "Delete App" to successfully uninstall WhatsApp from your iPhone. Step 2: Lead into the App Store and click on "Search" to find WhatsApp across the store. After finding the app, click on the “Install” icon to reinstall the application successfully.

  9. Method 7: Enable Background Data Another quick and efficient solution that can be tested to resolve the issue is enabling background data refreshing across the device for the application. Rather than turning it on for the complete system, you can specify this option for a specific app. For this, follow the simple steps guided below: For Android Step 1: Proceed to the "Settings" of your Android and go across the "Apps" section. Lead to the list of applications by clicking on "Manage Apps" on the next screen. Step 2: After finding WhatsApp in the list, open its settings and click “Data Usage” in the options. On the next screen, turn on the toggle of “Background Data” to enable the settings for WhatsApp. For iPhone Step 1: Open the “Settings” of your iPhone and locate WhatsApp among the list of installed applications on the iPhone. Step 2: On accessing its settings, turn on the toggle of “Background App Refresh” to turn on background data for WhatsApp on iPhone.

  10. Method 8: Check Your Phone's Storage Is your WhatsApp still not working? Rather than issues with the application or settings of your device, the concern may be quite straightforward in your smartphone. However, WhatsApp is known to malfunction in cases when your device's storage is almost full or nearing the 100% mark. Thus, it would be great if you could check your device's storage and take the necessary precautions: For Android Step 1: Access your device’s “Settings” and click on “About Phone” present in the list of options. Step 2: Find "Storage" on the next window and lead to the screen showing the complete status of your device's storage. If it requires clean-up, make sure to take the necessary precautions. For iPhone Step 1: To check your iPhone’s storage, click on “Settings” and find “General” settings. Step 2: Click on “iPhone Storage” in the next window and find the status of the storage of your iPhone. Then, you can take necessary precautions according to the existing conditions.

  11. Method 9: Restart Your Phone One thing left within the bag to fix WhatsApp not working on your device is to restart the device itself. This can be done by continuing all the sessions across your smartphone to resolve any glitch hindering WhatsApp from operating correctly. Follow the instructions to restart your Android or iOS device: For Android Step 1: Hold the “Power” button of your Android device to open the menu on the screen. Step 2: Select “Reboot/Restart” and proceed to restart your Android device automatically. For iPhone Step 1: You need to access the “Settings” of your iPhone, followed by “General” settings in the list. Step 2: Select “Shut Down” in the options to turn off your iPhone. Hold the “Side” button to power on the iPhone.

  12. Method 10: Third-party Apps Using third-party apps that interfere with WhatsApp may cause it to not work correctly. Some apps claim to offer extra features for WhatsApp, but they may be malicious and cause issues. Avoid using such apps and stick to the official WhatsApp app.

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