#news #uk #britain

Proper news from Britain - News from Britain you won’t find anywhere else. Not the tosh the big media force-feed you every day!

It is the internet provider used by millions of people across the country.

But Vodafone is now down in a crash that is already affecting hundreds of thousands of users.

According to Down Detector, issues began shortly after 14:30 BST as customers began to report problems connecting to the internet.

Currently, 135,995 customers have reported experiencing problems with their internet connection.

Of the customers who are experiencing issues, 69 per cent said they had a problem with their landline internet, 23 per cent with their mobile internet, while eight per cent said they had no signal. 

However, Vodafone is not the only broadband provider experiencing major issues.

Customers from BT, Voxi, Virgin Media, EE, and O2 are all reporting disruption to mobile and landline internet connections on a smaller scale.

BT users also began experiencing issues starting from 14:30 BST, rising quickly to over 3,200 reports on Down Detector. 

Vodafone is now down in a crash that is already affecting hundreds of thousands of users
Currently, 135,995 customers have reported experiencing problems with their internet connection, according to Down Detector
Frustrated customers took to social media to vent their anger over the disruption, with one complaining that the customer service number was not accessible
One customer angrily wrote that someone at Vodafone 'better be getting fired in the morning'
One commenter joked that they should have 'the rest of the day off' as the service disruption arrived in the middle of the work day

According to Down Detector, Vodafone service disruption is affecting customers from all across the country.

There are reports of issues in major cities and towns, including London, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff, and Glasgow.

The Vodafone website is also experiencing problems and is frequently inaccessible, potentially due to extremely high levels of traffic. 

While Vodafone is yet to issue a statement explaining the issue, customers have flocked to social media to vent their frustrations.

On X, one commenter wrote: 'How can the whole of Vodafone be down? Someone better be getting fired in the morning.'

Another added: '@VodafoneUK seems to be completely down! No internet whatsoever and the customer service numbers aren’t working at all, yikes!'

'I guess @VodafoneUK haven't put out a statement yet because, well, their internet is down,' one customer chipped in. 

While one commenter joked: 'Vodafone down in the middle of my work day, that must mean I've got the rest of the day off.'

Vodafone's service disruption is widespread across the entirety of the UK, affecting cities including London, Birmingham, and Manchester
The Vodafone outage coincides with disruption to several other network providers, including BT. On Down Detector, over 3,200 customers reported issues with their BT internet connection

However, this outage appears to have coincided with major disruptions to a number of other internet and mobile data providers. 

Voxi Mobile currently has over 2,300 reports of disruption on Down Detector, with 77 per cent of reports complaining that mobile internet is not working. 

Likewise, Virgin Media has over 1,000 reports mostly concerning landline internet, while Three has over 400 reports of service interruptions. 

However, besides the unusual timing, there is currently nothing to suggest that these outages are related or have the same cause.  

Vodafone has been contacted for comment.  

HOW CAN YOU PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION ONLINE?

Because hackers are becoming more creative, security experts are warning that consumers need to take all possible measures to protect their identities (file photo)
  1. Make your authentication process two-pronged whenever possible. You should choose this option on websites that offer it because when an identity-specific action is required on top of entering your password and username, it becomes significantly harder for fraudsters to access your information.
  2. Secure your phone. Avoiding public Wifi and installing a screen lock are simple steps that can hinder hackers. Some fraudsters have begun to immediately discount secure phones altogether. Installing anti-malware can also be beneficial.
  3. Subscribe to alerts. A number of institutions that provide financial services, credit card issuers included, offer customers the chance to be notified when they detect suspicious activity. Turn those notifications on to stay informed about credit card activity linked to your account.
  4. Be careful when issuing transactions online. Again, some institutions offer notifications to help with this, which will alert you when your card is used online. It might also be helpful to institute limits on amounts that can be spent with your card online. 

Adblock test (Why?)