Facebook.com back in service after second outage

Facebook Inc restored access to its social media website for most users on Monday afternoon, after its second outage in less than a week.

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People using Facebook Messenger service in the US can already send and receive money using the app, technology website CNET.com reported on Tuesday. The service is soon expected to be rolled out in other countries as well. (Reuters)

Facebook Inc restored access to its social media website for most users on Monday afternoon, after its second outage in less than a week.

According to Currentlydown.com, Facebook was down for about 42 minutes between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. ET. (http://bit.ly/1LhwMao)

“We are currently restoring Facebook services that people had trouble accessing earlier today due to a configuration,” Facebook spokesman Jay Nancarrow said.

“We are working to bring things back to normal for everyone,” he added.

Facebook’s map on Downdetector.com, which monitors disruptions, showed major outages over parts of North America. (http://bit.ly/1aIqOPd)

The social network’s mobile app was also back in service, while its Messenger services was working during the outage.

Facebook suffered a similar outage on Thursday when it was down in North America, Europe, Australia and India.

The company’s shares closed down nearly 4 percent at $89.21.

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This article was first uploaded on September twenty-nine, twenty fifteen, at nineteen minutes past ten in the morning.
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