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Snapchat not working

If you are having trouble sending Snaps, loading Stories, or opening the Snapchat app today, you are not alone. A major internet infrastructure outage is impacting Snapchat along with several other widely used platforms across the globe.
The root of the issue is a large-scale disruption affecting Cloudflare, Google Cloud, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) — three key services that power the backend of many apps, including Snapchat.
Snapchat uses a combination of cloud services to manage its messaging system, filters, story loading, ad delivery, and user authentication. Today’s outage has impacted all of these areas due to the following:
As a result, users are reporting:
These are not isolated incidents — this is part of a coordinated failure across multiple global platforms.
Snapchat is just one of many services hit by today’s multi-cloud disruption. Other platforms experiencing issues include:
Outage reporting platforms such as Downdetector have logged thousands of reports from Snapchat users around the world.
If you're traveling internationally and relying on Snapchat to stay connected with friends and family, an outage like this can be frustrating — especially when other services go down at the same time.
For travelers, it’s a reminder that having strong, independent internet access is just as important as having access to the apps themselves. With a Roamify eSIM, you can stay online and switch between available mobile networks, even when one service provider is having issues.
Here are a few things you can try:
If you are abroad, switching to a reliable mobile data network can sometimes help bypass issues related to local Wi-Fi outages or DNS resolution.
We will continue monitoring the situation and sharing updates as more information becomes available from Snapchat and the affected cloud providers.
Roamify gives international travelers access to fast, reliable mobile data in over 100 countries. Our eSIMs are designed to keep you online even when major platforms are struggling. Stay connected, switch networks as needed, and avoid the disruption.
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