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Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Gmail reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.
- Errors (37%)
- Website Down (36%)
- Sign in (28%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 8 hours ago |
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Errors | 23 hours ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Zander (@zdogmode) reported@Krrishexe solid concept and the problem framing is really clear one thing. the gmail support email at the bottom undoes a lot of the trust the page builds. also the hero has download buttons but it's a waitlist product - pick one action and stick to it. good bones though, worth polishing before you push traffic to it
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Bill Crowell (@n4hpg) reported@4nt1p4tt3rn We use Proton Mail. I have a gmail account only as a login to YouTube. I agree that nobody should use gmail for their regular email.
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Verizon Support (@VerizonSupport) reported@cdxvill I am so sorry you have had such a frustrating experience, but please be very careful! That Gmail address is NOT an official Verizon support channel and is likely a scam. We want to make sure your account information stays completely secure, so please do not send any personal details to that email. We are right here and ready to help. Shoot us a DM so we can look into your actual service issues safely and securely.
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Maik Voets (@MaikVoets) reported@DudeWhoInvests They have a stranglehold on their customers and interpret this as having a strong business. On top of that, if you’re hiring young people it’s increasingly becoming an issue. Forcing people to use outlook after they’re used to Gmail is pure corporate torture
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Elliot (@lolbit2022cloud) reported@INKIEST_SILLY I'm in the forsaken discord server but they hate us so much and I dont have a phone number, dawg why couldn't they just do gmail verification what about people who don't own phones like wth 😭 but yeah, thank you:3
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FreedomInMind (@freedominmind88) reportedIs Google having some issues? I can't access any Google products. No search. No gmail. No YouTube.
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Prius Racer (@prius_racer) reportedAnyone having an issue where keyboard not coming up in Android Gmail app? @Google @goog
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dawnieC (@CorkinDawn) reported@virginmedia yet again cant access email. Forbidden 403 error, is anyone else having this problem? I am waiting for an important email. I really should switch to gmail as virgin are too frequently unreliable
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Ivelina aka Niftyhontas (@niftyhontas) reportedinstant VC rejection signals (stop wasting your time): - you make empty claims. No numbers, no proof = no credibility. - you ask for an NDA before sharing your deck. Signals inexperience. - your pitch deck has an outdated date. Signals you’ve been fundraising too long. - your market size (SAM) is over $100B. Too broad, VCs assume your numbers are wrong. - your market is too small (SAM < $1B). No VC-scale exit potential. - “we have no competition.” - founders own less than 50% after Series A. Low ownership = weak long-term incentives. - dead equity on your cap table. Bad early deals = no room for employees or future rounds. - your market size is expressed in volume, not value. VCs think in $$, not in units. - you’re not a Delaware C-Corp (or VC-friendly entity). Legal structure matters. - no technical co-founder. No CTO? No funding (for tech startups). - you want to sell to “everyone.” No clear ICP = no focus = no investment. - you talk about exits too early. If you’re pre-seed, focus on building, not selling. - your deck is full of jargon. “Disruption,” “transformation,” “game-changer” = auto-reject. - you exaggerate traction. If investors dig and find out, you’re done. - you’re using a Gmail/Hotmail email. Get a professional domain email. - you can’t estimate CAC/LTV. If you don’t know your unit economics, you’re not ready. - you’re slow to reply to emails. Speed = execution. Slow response = weak founder. - your GTM strategy is just a list of channels. No clear funnel = no go. - your round terms are off-market. Investors expect valuations in a certain range. - you’re raising for less than 18 months or more than 24 months of runway. Too little = risky, too much = over-optimistic. - talking “equity” and “valuation” at pre-seed. Pre-seed rounds = SAFEs, not priced equity. - you can’t handle rejection. VCs talk, don’t burn bridges. - you’re building in a cold market. Some sectors just aren’t getting funded right now. - no “unfair advantage.” If anyone can copy you, why should VCs bet on you? - you’re a Forbes 30 Under 30. 🚩 Investors know PR ≠ success. - your deck is circulating without investor engagement. If no one's biting, something's off. what else?
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frost ❄️ (@frostbrrrr) reported@aienginerd @usr_bin_roygbiv simply use /login on omp and login with a gmail account to the Google antigravity endpoints. Use gemini 3.5 flash and be liberated
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CMDK for Gmail (@cmdk_email) reported@precious_m_e @gmail @GoogleAI ngl, gemini in chrome and gmail is terrible and super underpowered. only good use case is search on web and in gmail
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BlockLegend (@legend_block01) reported@TeamYouTube My gmail account is hacked and I cannot recover it. Someone has changed the password, added a passkey, changed the contact number, changed recovery email and everything. There is no way to sign-in. Google account recovery is not working as well. Please help!!!!!
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Jose Velez (@J_dev363) reported@nandoprince93 The problem is that while the integration is good the app itself is not that good. I’ve tried using Apple Maps and I always get a wrong direction. I try using Apple Music but the recommendations are not that good. I use Apple mail because I prefer it over Gmail but even that, the ui is weird
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Sunil Kumar (@Sunil111s) reported@DarthKermi72747 Hello brother I need your help. I can't login My gmail account. I have available recovery phone number but I have same email otp problem. Please contact me brother.
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Vanessa Raney (@VanessaRaney) reportedHa ha, @gmail and mistakes. Anyway, I found my pay stub; the $40 was paid. However - thanks to @GoogleAI - the problem is I was charged $22 for NY state taxes because the amount was entered in as supplemental rather than wages ("additional income") which they should've been.
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‧₊˚✧Karen✧˚₊‧ | Agent P (@Lovely_Karen_) reported@bambiaatch I also can't access it either and I used my Gmail I hope its just a glitch
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🐰 (@taeinii) reportedi jn know how to use abstract login account 😭 i regret babi use my gmail account
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Manjul Vic🦅 (@VictorManjul) reported@Kachi_Meta @vian337 @joseph_sorbari The likely cause is the navigation process. When you visit the site: Click on "Get Started, next Start New Registration”. Avoid logging in with Gmail; instead, scroll down and complete the form with your "First Name, Surname, Phone, Email, Password." After submitting the form, an email will be sent to the provided address, check the Spam folder if you don't see it. Open the email and click the verification link. Next, log in using your email and password. Finally, click "START NEW REGISTRATION." This will open a form for the user to complete. Once finished, submit the form to complete the process.
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Real Sturdy 🧠👁✊🏽 (@KingSmoove009) reported@BrandonButch Have two issues : stock mail app a lil slow ( Gmail account) and Siri responding with static. Other than that.. pretty good 👍
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🪭namnom⁷ 🏳️🌈🇮🇳 (@i07_nam) reported@i97youu Hello, uh do you by any means know if i can use my other gmail acc for this? I can't find the option to log out and, login via a different mail? 🥹
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Phillip Rivers (@thePhilRivers) reported38,000 contacts. Zero sends in 5 years. Then one day they pulled the trigger. Emailed all 38,000 without any slow ramp up, nuking their sender reputation in the process. When your daily send volume goes from a few hundred emails to suddenly blasting 38,000 addresses. In the eyes of the inbox providers (ie. Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook ), you look like a crooked spammer. So that’s exactly where your emails go. Open rates drop to <10% and sales from email dries up with it. If you're holding onto a list and plan on sending to them when there’s less fires to put out in your business/life, remember… It takes seconds to **** your domain and months to recover. If we’d gotten to this client before this happened. We would have: > cleaned the list > ramped up the sends slowly > reintroduced the client to the list Of course there is nuance to this. But you can make bank from a dormant list. As long as you pull the right levers in the right order.
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deepEndsHere (@tHeSpoilerD) reportedPeople are saying all the wrong things about Telegram because it is the only platform in India that refused to bow down and suck up to the government. WhatsApp did it. Meta did it. Gmail did it. But Telegram didn't do it fully, like the others. When you cannot hold someone by the rules, hold them by the fumes. Respect for Pavel Durov and Telegram, the OG messenger.
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Glitch Truth (@glitchtruth) reportedDay 14 of 30. 30 Days of Practical Tech. Today: lock your accounts in 5 minutes with an authenticator app. Here's the problem with the text message codes most people use. A hacker calls your phone company pretends to be you and moves your number to their SIM card. Now the codes come to them. It's called a SIM swap and it's how people lose their whole Coinbase balance overnight. The fix: download Authy or the 1Password app. Go to the security settings on Gmail X and your bank. Pick "authenticator app." A square barcode pops up. Scan it with the app. Done. The app spits out a fresh 6 digit code every 30 seconds and it lives on your phone not the phone network. No call to your carrier can steal it. That one move stops about 95% of account break ins. Took me longer to type this than it'll take you to do it. Tomorrow Day 15: how a password manager makes one stolen password stop being your problem.
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nmuk (@nmuk) reported@ExitLiqCapital I've got my own domain, never had a problem. But my domain name doesn't end in capital which suggests some kind of financial services. It's not about having your own non gmail domain.
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cam (@ampuIe) reported@TeamYouTube my YouTube was hacked and my Gmail recovery info was changed 25 days ago. I am unable to login or access my account can someone please help me regain access to my email.
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Swifter (@SwtNir) reported@TeamYouTube My gmail account is hacked and I cannot recover it. Someone has changed the password, added a passkey, changed the contact number, changed recovery email and everything. There is no way to sign-in. Google account recovery is not working as well. Please help!!!!!
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NIJ Ruvos (@nahidulislam404) reportedSo I started turning it off. First, the switch they actually show you. On desktop: open Gmail, click the gear, then See all settings. On the General tab, find Smart Features, uncheck it, scroll down and Save. Then I learned that was only half of it.
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Peter (@peter) reportedI’m not sure what Google’s plan for AI in Gmail is, but their “AI inbox” isn’t it. Completely irrelevant notifications, some highlighting “deadlines” from 5 days ago, while actually urgent stuff gets missed. Terrible intro to Gmail AI as a user. I’ve already turned it off.
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Victor Godsk (@EcomVictor) reportedQuestions my agency has gotten recently from active clients and brands looking to work with us 👇 1. Do we HAVE to give a 10% discount on our pop-up like everyone else? You don’t. A lot of brands do it because it's given them the best results long-term (sign-up rate + conversions over time). But… a lot of brands also do it just because they think they have to do that to maximize email list growth with a pop-up. Here's a better option for a lot of brands: If you're already offering something like a % discount + free gifts/shipping on your product page, just use that exact offer on your pop-up. Even though people don't technically need to sign up to get it. It usually performs really well and it doesn't eat further into your margins just to grow your list. Grüns does exactly this too. Their evergreen offer is 52% off + free shipping, and that's what their pop-up promotes too. Test both for your brand and see what makes most sense for your profits/growth. 2. We've never sent emails before. How do we get good open rates? First, make sure you’ve got a branded sending domain set up. Then, start with your flows. Build 1 email for each of the flows where profiles are highest intent: - welcome series - browse abandonment - abandoned cart - abandoned checkout - post-purchase These fire automatically, get decent engagement, and slowly build your sender reputation. (If your welcome flow opens are awful within the first ~2 days, like sub 35%, turn on double opt-in temporarily while you fix deliverability. It'll slow list growth, but it pays off long-term for revenue) For campaigns, you've got no email engagement data yet, so segment with the data you DO have. - recent abandoned checkouts - active customers - recent site visitors - people who joined your list in the last 7-14 days Once you've sent a few and gathered some data, start segmenting by people who opened or clicked your emails recently (last 7-14 days) and send to those. Hit 50%+ open rates on a few campaigns? Expand to 30-day engagers. Hit 50%+ again on those? Go to 60-day engagers. Keep going until you're at a comfortable spot. That spot is different for every brand though. We've got clients where 180-day engagers is the base segment, and clients where it's 30 days. It depends. Also, exclude anyone who bounces. The whole point is signaling to inbox providers (Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, etc.) that their users actually want and engage with your emails. 3. Our click rate is too low. How do we optimize it? Can we make that our main focus? First, ask yourself if "more clicks" is really the goal you think it is. If your content is already top-tier (angles, offers, copy, design) and you're sending to a broad but engaged segment most of the time… a higher click rate probably won't do what you think it will. Click rate doesn't equal revenue. Revenue equals revenue. We could easily get you a 5%+ click rate by sending to a tiny, super-engaged audience. But that email would most likely generate a fraction of what a bigger send at 0.7% click rate would do in actual sales. We have clients getting 2-3% click rates on every campaign. We have clients getting 0.5-0.8% on every campaign. It depends on your frequency, traffic sources, list quality, product type, customer avatar. All of it. There's nothing we could change in the "copywriting strategy" or "design strategy" that would suddenly double their click rate consistently across every send. Sure, certain concepts spike clicks here and there (gamified emails, mystery offers that bait the click, etc.), but that shouldn't replace your whole content strategy. Track click rate. Understand it. Just don't optimize your entire strategy around it. Optimize for revenue.
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Vivi (@vivilinsv) reportedI asked @ManusAI a data security question: now that the reported Meta/Manus deal appears to be in an unwind/disentanglement process, could any Chinese government authority have access to my data if I connect services like Gmail? The answer I got was surprising. Manus said: “Manus is not a Meta company, nor was it ever.” But this seems inconsistent with public information. Manus’s own website says “Manus is now part of Meta,” and its own blog announced that “Manus is joining Meta.” Media has also reported that Meta acquired Manus for around $2B, before Chinese regulators later ordered the deal to be unwound. So the concern is not simply “China” or “ @Meta.” The concern is factual clarity. For a product that asks users to connect Gmail, Google Drive, Slack, and other sensitive workflows, corporate status and data governance cannot be vague. This may just be an AI hallucination or an outdated answer. But for a privacy question, that is exactly the problem. Does anyone know - if that is normal?