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Angry Users After Disney’s Streaming Site Takes Thousands

According to Down Detector, Disney’s streaming service has gone offline with millions of users worldwide paying for its premium content package.

Online complaints displayed on Downdetector indicate that customers encountered error code 403 Forbidden when they tried to access the site on Monday morning, with the highest error occurring around 12:00 PM.

According to reports, 76 percent of users said the site was down and 18 percent said they were able to access the platform but not run video streaming.

Many subscribers expressed their concerns about Disney+ on social media.

“Why isn’t Disney+ working when I try to watch a movie” – another Wrote.

“Come on DisneyPlus… your UK service is not working and is giving 403 Forbidden Errors online. Can we get an update?” someone complained.

Another customer said, “Why isn’t Disney+ working?” she asked.

Disney+ website on a laptop in Brooklyn, New York on Monday, July 18, 2022. Walt Disney Co. ESPN. I bet it will increase the cost of the streaming service by 43% next month and help raise the cost of sports rights without losing subscribers struggling with rising inflation. via Getty Images Gabby Jones/Bloomberg

A Disney+ spokesperson responded to questions in the Downdetector feed, saying, “Thank you all for your patience, I’m a Disney Plus spokesperson. Services appear to be down, it may depend on your location. But we know and we’re working on it right now.”

The report states that Disney+ has released all intellectual property rights from The Walt Disney Company, including the Disney Princess series, Marvel superhero movies, and all Star Wars content, among others.

The Disney+ streaming shutdown comes after the company struggled after its high-profile launch as subscription numbers fell short of expectations, Breitbart News reported in November.

Meanwhile, the company is busy paying tribute to radical queer activists in its attack on Florida’s haircut ban.

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Source: Breitbart

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