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Square outage disrupts small businesses’ ability to process credit card payments and manage inventory.

Popular ⁤small business ‌point-of-sale (POS) system Square experienced a massive disruption on ‌Thursday that prevented millions of⁣ its customers from conducting ⁣business.

An⁤ estimated 64 million small businesses use Square to facilitate credit card ⁣transactions, pull sales reports, review ⁣profit percentages, ​and ‍manage inventory. A ‍disruption that began⁢ midday on Thursday, however, left those customers without the ability to run their businesses effectively unless clients paid cash.

Despite hundreds of people taking to ‌social media⁣ to complain about the severe‍ interruption, Square did not acknowledge‌ the issue until Thursday evening.

“We are‌ currently experiencing issues⁣ with multiple Square services,” the company wrote on X, ​formerly known as⁤ Twitter,‍ on Thursday at close of business. ​“We ⁣understand how important it is for your business that our services⁣ be up and running, and we are actively working‌ toward a fix.”

The POS ‍company did ​not offer an explanation ⁤for⁢ the ‍widespread outage nor did it state​ when engineers expected systems to be up and running again. Square also did not answer any⁤ of The Federalist’s ⁢questions about the reason for the disruption.

Instead, it directed business owners and The ⁢Federalist to a website that offered little to ⁢no⁢ information about the interruption other ⁢than pledging that Square was working to fix ​it.

As of 11 p.m.‍ Eastern on Thursday, small business owners were still locked out of their Square sign-in portals and business accounts.

“We ⁤are actively observing ‌the​ recovery⁣ of all Square systems ⁢and will‍ continue to post live updates here. Thanks again ⁤for your patience,” an update posted at 4:19 PDT Friday morning ‌stated.

Square isn’t⁤ the only transaction company suffering service disruptions. Apple Pay, Venmo, Paypal, Visa, Zelle, and Cash App customers reported issues with their digital transaction apps on Thursday.

Several companies pledged​ to keep users ‍updated⁢ once they found a solution. As of Friday morning, however, it appeared many⁤ small ⁢businesses and⁢ people won’t be ⁣able to do digital or card-based transactions going into the weekend. The increasingly cashless⁤ economy in the U.S. means some small businesses may ⁢be‌ forced to ⁣shutter their doors until the issue is resolved because their customers⁤ won’t ‍be able to pay digitally.


Jordan Boyd is ​a staff writer at The Federalist‌ and co-producer of The Federalist⁤ Radio Hour. Her work has⁤ also ​been ⁤featured in The ⁤Daily ​Wire, Fox ⁣News,‍ and RealClearPolitics. Jordan graduated from Baylor University where she ⁣majored in political science and minored ⁤in journalism. Follow ​her‌ on Twitter @jordanboydtx.

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