Canva Mobile App Shows Persistent Loading Timeout Despite Fast Internet
Canva mobile and tablet users experience repeated loading timeout errors with the app blaming the internet connection, even when other bandwidth-intensive applications (large game updates, 4K video streaming) work without issue on the same connection. The problem points to a client-side or CDN issue rather than user connectivity.
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