Stripe Status · History · Incident #3746
RESOLVEDElevated Apple Pay errors
Minor · Started May 16, 2026 · 3:38 AM
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Stripe Status · History · Incident #3746
RESOLVEDMinor · Started May 16, 2026 · 3:38 AM
Duration
1h 42m
Severity
Minor
Detection lead
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User reports
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Summary
Between 02:59–04:58 UTC May 16th, we saw elevated error rates and response times with Apple Pay requests. This is now resolved.
Started
May 16, 2026 · 3:38 AM
Resolved
May 16, 2026 · 5:21 AM
Duration
1h 42m
Severity
None
Event timeline
Investigating
May 16 · 3:38 AM StripeWe're currently investigating elevated Apple Pay errors. We'll post an update soon.
Resolved
May 16 · 5:21 AM StripeBetween 02:59–04:58 UTC May 16th, we saw elevated error rates and response times with Apple Pay requests. This is now resolved.
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