Hi! I see your messages in Wire Secure Messenger aren’t sending. Let’s get that sorted out. First, could you share if you see any error messages when trying to send? Also, are you connected via Wi-Fi or mobile data on your Android 10 device? Sometimes connectivity issues can cause this.
Meanwhile, here are some steps to try that often help resolve message sending problems:
1. Check your internet connection – Make sure your Wi-Fi or mobile data is stable and working. Try opening a website or using another app that requires internet.
2. Restart the Wire app – Fully close Wire (remove it from recent apps) and then reopen it.
3. Log out and log back in – This can refresh your session and fix temporary glitches.
4. Update the app – Go to the Google Play Store and confirm Wire is updated to the latest version.
5. Clear app cache – On your Android 10 device: - Go to Settings > Apps > Wire. - Tap Storage. - Tap Clear Cache (avoid Clear Data as that may erase your messages).
6. Check for any active VPN or firewall that might be blocking Wire’s connection.
7. Ensure your device’s date and time are correct – Incorrect time can affect message delivery.
If you’ve tried these already or if the problem persists, let me know what you’ve attempted, and I can guide you through some deeper troubleshooting.
Are you able to see if your messages have a “sending” or “unsent” status icon? That can help narrow down the issue, too.
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Hi! I see your messages in Wire Secure Messenger aren’t sending. Let’s get that sorted out. First, could you share if you see any error messages when trying to send? Also, are you connected via Wi-Fi or mobile data on your Android 10 device? Sometimes connectivity issues can cause this.
Meanwhile, here are some steps to try that often help resolve message sending problems:
1. Check your internet connection – Make sure your Wi-Fi or mobile data is stable and working. Try opening a website or using another app that requires internet.
2. Restart the Wire app – Fully close Wire (remove it from recent apps) and then reopen it.
3. Log out and log back in – This can refresh your session and fix temporary glitches.
4. Update the app – Go to the Google Play Store and confirm Wire is updated to the latest version.
5. Clear app cache – On your Android 10 device:
- Go to Settings > Apps > Wire.
- Tap Storage.
- Tap Clear Cache (avoid Clear Data as that may erase your messages).
6. Check for any active VPN or firewall that might be blocking Wire’s connection.
7. Ensure your device’s date and time are correct – Incorrect time can affect message delivery.
If you’ve tried these already or if the problem persists, let me know what you’ve attempted, and I can guide you through some deeper troubleshooting.
Are you able to see if your messages have a “sending” or “unsent” status icon? That can help narrow down the issue, too.