New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on August 08, 2022) follows:

Many ADT Pulse customers have been troubled by the service being down and not working for several hours. This outage has left them unable to control their smart home automation systems.

The outage began almost a day ago and many users are still reporting that they aren’t able to get the app to work.

We’ve added some reports for reference below:

Users were saying they weren’t able to log in or access the app since it displayed the ‘Failed to arm’ message after they entered the master key.

However, now the app simply displays a ‘We’ll be right back’ message followed by some information.

The company also responded to a user’s complaint by stating that their specialists are working to resolve the issue.

Unfortunately, there’s still no ETA for a fix but it’s highly likely that you won’t have to wait much longer before the company resolves the problem.

That said, we’ll keep track of the situation and will post an update if and when there are any further developments regarding the matter.

Update 1 (August 9)

09:43 am (IST): The recent issue with ADT Pulse has now been resolved as we haven’t come across any fresh reports on Downdetector.

Update 2 (August 23)

05:32 pm (IST): Many users have taken to Twitter and Downdetector to report that ADT Pulse app is currently down or not working for them.

Update 3 (August 24)

07:18 pm (IST): It seems that the recent outage with ADT Pulse app has now been resolved as reports on Downdetector have diminished.

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