Users of popular video conferencing app Zoom are reporting issues with making calls, with problems being recorded across the country.
People began reporting difficulties on social media at around 9am this morning, with more and more people reporting problems as the day goes on.
It comes with many working from home and remaining inside as a result of the coronavirus outbreak with the UK on lockdown.
The site has grown in popularity during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Users in the UK, specifically Glasgow and London, are reporting problems, according to the website DownDetector.
Some users are worried that it will affect the workplace tomorrow morning as thousands prepare to work from home on Monday.
However, bosses at Zoom have confirmed there are no known issues with their platform.
They say the relevant teams have ensured everything is up to scratch, and that their app is fully operational.
You can check the status of Zoom at their website.
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