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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 (35%)
- Sign in (28%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 7 hours ago |
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Errors | 9 hours ago |
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Sign in | 10 hours ago |
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Sign in | 11 hours ago |
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Errors | 12 hours ago |
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Website Down | 16 hours ago |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Marko, email wiz (@Markoemailwiz) reportedYou don't have a deliverability problem. You have a dead-weight problem. Every subscriber who hasn't opened in 90 days is a vote telling Gmail you're ignorable. Cut them. Inbox placement follows engagement, not list size.
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Aika Velho (@StradegyMonkey) reported1. I earned share of USDT profit from manual market signals I sent to my Skype contact X. 2. I bought Old School RuneScape gold with that share, using Skype. 3. I built a seed that purchased slaves from a botnet with Bitcoin, changed Skype password and sold the OSRS gold through Skype to Bitcoin in an unknown address, so I can't tell the address to Binance support and hijack automatically created accounts, while verifying identity, once I implement Binance. I received a confirmation this by e-mail to Gmail, using IMAP client. 4. The network started using a very simple artificial neural network and thus machine learning based on ratios of Bollinger Bands to send market signals over Skype to the contact X and limited withdrawals to the customer's Bitcoin address once it recognized a Bitcoin deposit to my Bitcoin address from a customer. The contact X sent profit to the network, while receiving Bitcoin from it for simulated losses. 5. Customers who requested a report each month, received a report from one(.)com webmail after a balance query. Only one withdrawal was requested, but it was so small I handled it quick from my own assets instead of spending time by requesting it from the network. Withdrawals would have resulted into purchase of Old School RuneScape gold and trading them to Bitcoin to keep the unknown Bitcoin address unknown. Withdrawals required a balance query, which was broken once customers had requested automatic reports after I had worked on automatic deposits for a while, which got delayed due to working on extensions. Regulation forced automatic withdrawals and Binance as creating a seed should stay permissionless and trading shouldn't be centralized as a single Skype contact. Automatic reports and automatic withdrawals were delayed by sickness, Binance GUI and captcha updates, and updates being delayed by their effect on codebase to give time to stop attacks.
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brynz (@brynzcs) reported@FACEIT_Darwin hello @FACEIT_Darwin , my friend is having an issue with his FACEIT account. He contacted support because the Gmail account connected to his FACEIT account was deleted, and he no longer has access to that email.
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Feyisara🧚♀️ 💕 (@FeyiLux) reportedSimple as ABC. If you’re trying to set up your Adsense and you notice your network is ******. Don’t proceed. If you proceed and you eventually get a step two error first time. Don’t reapply with the same details or email or phone number. (This is after you get a step 2 error once) - close the Adsense account registered with the Gmail. - close the Google payment details (sometimes you’d find 2, close them all) - after closing both, your CHANGE ASSOCIATION on YouTube studio will disappear. - to make the CHANGE ASSOCIATION come back, you have to go back and reactivate the closed Adsense account. - after reactivating, wait a while until CHANGE ASSOCIATION comes back. - once the CHANGE ASSOCIATION comes back….get a new Email, a totally different fresh details, and fresh phone number. - make sure your network is good. And healthy. And proceed to register with the new email, details and phone number ( the new email has to be logged in on your device so you can click it) - after submitting, go back and close the Adsense you reactivated. And you’re done. Thanks
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Chris Rodgers (@BuzzRodgers9) reportedGoogle Payments shows no active Workspace subscription on either Gmail account. I got a hello yesterday but no reply for over 18 hours. Could this be escalated as a setup/provisioning issue please?
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raeika ݁ ˖Ი𐑼⋆ (@Nzpekka1) reported@cootpancake unless it’s in the distinction of gmail just having an outage but that would certainly only be temporary
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Chris Lang (@ChrisLangSocial) reportedSo the #1 thing I'm seeing with Shopify brands right now, and I've diagnosed this twice just in the last month, is that your emails aren't even landing anymore. They're going to spam and you don't know it because your open rates look totally fine. And here's why they look fine. The machines open everything now. Everything. Apple Mail, Gmail, all of it, they pre-load your emails on their own servers before a human ever looks at it, so that open rate you're staring at, half of it's a ghost. It's not real. It's telling you everything's good while your clicks fall off a cliff and your revenue falls right behind it. So you're sitting there thinking it's your content, thinking you gotta write better subject lines, and it's not that at all. Here's what's actually happening. Those fake opens are hiding the fact that half your list is dead. And when you keep mailing dead subscribers because the numbers look fine, Gmail watches that, decides your mail is unwanted, and starts dumping you straight into spam. Your reputation craters and you never even saw it coming. That's why so many brands got quietly wrecked this spring. Wider sends, less engaged lists, and Gmail cracked down hard. And I'll tell you the part nobody wants to hear. Your agency didn't catch this because they get paid to send, they don't get paid to land. Big difference. So go pull your last 10 campaigns right now. If your opens are steady but your clicks just died, you're not boring, baby, you're invisible. Nobody's even seeing you.
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Aaron Crawford (@GrandDonAron) reported@TwitchSupport I am stuck in an endless loop with your automated email bot. It claims to send login links to my Gmail, but your servers are failing to deliver them. I am trying to delete 10-year-old accounts. Please have a human look at Tickets #10340377 and #10340367.
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𝐒𝐚𝐭𝐲𝐝𝐞𝐯 𝐒𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐡 𝐍𝐞𝐠𝐢 (@Satydev_S_Negi) reported@PsudoMike Still Gmail is not working my play store not working
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🦋Bella E🦋 (@BellaBennieEnzo) reported@gmail For weeks I haven't been able to insert pictures from my gallery into email using the paper clip. But I can insert them if I share them into Gmail. And sometimes I can insert them by using file but I do a lot of work with pictures And this is bad. Known problem pls fix it
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SNEH SINGH RAJPUT BANNA👑 (@SNEH07__) reportedI am unable to access my Gmail account because of a two-step verification issue. I can successfully receive the first verification code on my registered phone number, but the second verification code is being sent to the same Gmail account that I cannot access. @GoogleIndia 😔
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nwobinonso (@nwobinonso) reported@sidrachain @sidrachain Hello. My account is locked out because your system cannot deliver OTP codes to Yahoo Mail. Your support website is broken and your support email address does not exist. Please help me manually update my profile to my new Gmail. My username is: [nonybest1]
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dehumanizedtarget (@dehumanized28) reported@NewMexicoDOJ Two important excel spreadsheets missing from my email this week that both were sent to my email last week really unsettled my mind and drives me nuts. They were both saved to my desktop which I modified them afterwards. They are not in Outlook or my deleted folder or are they my desktop or my recycling bin. I have never permanently deleted a file on Outlook or my Desktop since I started here. So, how do they just both disappear? They were both very important! It reminds me of my Gmail account where emails would be invisible then reappear all of which regarding my weekly floating schedule. I was late or missed work a few times from schedules that were clearly altered or missing. It got a point where I printed them from the work computers and would cross reference them! Don't tell me its me as those issues never existed with me my entire life! I am done contacting IT as its a bad look for my local division as they cannot solve these problems and its only making me look like a lunatic. The resources being deployed come from the highest level of digital and networking capabilities and is well outside their range or capability due to one set of technologies versus another one. Thats my opinion anyways of why they have yet to be identified. This is what caused me to burn a gasket earlier and go on another posting tirade!
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pizza tipz (@pizzatipz) reported@AskMichaelTaiwo @MtScholarships Wait! Please don't skip these candidates just yet. It is highly unlikely the applicants manually blocked you. When a mass email platform like Brevo lists a recipient as "blocked," it is typically a server-side rejection, not a personal action by the student. major providers (Gmail/Outlook/yahoo), frequently block mass-sending IPs automatically to protect their users. The applicants likely never even saw the email. Also, If your domain's SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records are missing or slightly misconfigured, receiving servers will hard-bounce the email. Brevo often categorizes this hard bounce as a "block." Brevo uses the term "blocked" as a catch-all for hard bounces, spam complaints triggered by automated security filters, or blacklisted shared IP addresses. Try sending a standard, individual email directly from your normal email provider to those specific candidates rather than routing it through Brevo. They will very likely receive it please 🙏🏽
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Irate Specialist ☩ (@iratespecialyst) reported@PaulChato @AppleSupport I haven’t had any problems. I use safari for everything, except google services. I use chrome for that for Gmail, YouTube and Streamyards only.
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Jay Petty (@JPetty2498) reported@Heartofgold4422 Doing so. Problem I have is x is in a Gmail accountant for some reason I cannot get to it on the tablet. So I’m gonna change it when x will let me try and mess with the account again. I’m in a time penalty atm
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Diluc (@hsaffiliate2025) reportedA product with only 1 follower on IndieHackers — yet reportedly making $9,000/month. That's SpamCipher. A real-time cold email delivery monitor. Here's exactly how it works: • The founder noticed a huge pain: traditional email tools only show data AFTER you send. You find out your email landed in spam days later — too late. • SpamCipher monitors delivery in real-time. It connects to services like SendGrid or Amazon SES and analyzes deliverability as you send. • It gives instant feedback: "Your email has a 60% chance of being flagged by Gmail — change the subject line." Or it auto-switches IPs if one gets blacklisted. • No sending emails itself — it's a layer on top of existing tools. Revenue model: subscription, likely mid-to-high enterprise pricing. He says the $9k/month comes from cold email teams and SaaS companies. Tech stack: Python + ML models for delivery prediction, deployed on AWS or Google Cloud. Hard parts: integrating with email provider APIs (Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo) which change often. And making the ML accurate — false alarms kill trust. Is this for you? Probably not unless you're technical. Email delivery is complex, and cold email can be legally tricky. But the lesson is gold: find a niche pain point where everyone else gives "after-the-fact" data — and offer real-time fixes. You don't need a big audience. Just a product that solves a real problem. Follow for more real AI money breakdowns. #IndieHackers #SaaS
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alkimiadev (@alkimiadev) reported@cr3ghost I obviously had no idea this was happening or at least not at this extreme level when I switched to linux full time years ago, but the same basic underlying rationale is why I stopped using github for private hosting when microsoft bought them and why I won't use vscode. I started looking at google in the same way last year. A little over a year ago I largely de-googled my life. I was doing research into their sketchy moderation system on youtube and it involved actively violating their tos since there is literally no other way to do it. Their tos is worded such that any kind of research like that leaves one risking their google account. That was when I realized how fragile my online life had become due entirely to excessive trust placed in google. I still use gmail because I've had it forever but nothing I care about (knowingly) touches google's servers. I own the domains that use for the emails and while I don't host the email servers (use proton) I could host my own email server if needed.
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Tural 🌱 keep growing (@iamtrueal) reportedone thing i learned building a chrome extension for X that applies to any tool you build for a single page app, notion, linear, gmail, X, they all work the same way under the hood... when you navigate inside these apps, the page never actually reloads. it just swaps content in and out of the same html elements. so if your extension marks something like tags an element, or whatever, and you don't explicitly clean that mark up when the user navigates away. it can silently stick around and reapply itself on a completely different page later. took us a while to catch this with Claude Code, bc it only showed up in one specific case, where something i'd filtered out on the main feed stayed hidden even after i navigated to a page where it should've been visible again. the fix wasn't complicated, where every time your extension's mode turns off, explicitly clear every mark you made. don't just remove the trigger and assume the effects go with it. if you're building anything for a modern web app: state doesn't die when you think it does. clean up after yourself.
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Inference Engine (@iedaily_) reportedRay-Ban Meta glasses are good and all, but it's high time they address these problems: 1. No live video analysis. The glasses take a picture, process it, and then return. Feels slow compared to Gemini. 2. App ecosystem is limited. Yes, you can connect Gmail and Calendar, but the glasses should connect to a host of apps, with devs given the option to build for it. 3. Finally, the AI needs to improve, with better answering and memory to remember context from previous conversations.
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「 CROW 」 (@IngrisPhotos) reportedAny removal requests or issues please contact nyantaro @ gmail. Com
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Padma Neelamraju (@PNeelamraju) reportedMIT 6.566 Lecture 6 examines Google's data center security architecture as a comprehensive plan for dealing with both known and unknown attacks. This thread breaks down how Google connects every security component from hardware boot to user data access, creating tight arguments for why operations should be allowed. Google's security goals center on confidentiality and integrity of customer data for both cloud customers and applications like Gmail. They also prioritize availability through denial-of-service resistance and maintain low development friction so engineers can build secure applications efficiently. Accountability appears through extensive logging and access transparency systems. The threat model spans insider attacks from compromised engineers, physical intrusions into data centers, malicious hardware in shipped servers, software bugs across the stack, network adversaries monitoring traffic, discarded hardware containing sensitive data, and malicious customer workloads running alongside trusted services. Google designs explicitly for damage control when attacks succeed.
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Bryan (@BryanBendickson) reported@RealB0ssMaker @SSGPrinceVegeta It’s 100% legal Gmail does it as well why should they waste server space on someone not using the service
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Bulkington (@BulkingtonBooks) reported@JD_Vyvanse i think alot of new businesses have issues with gmail/email deliverability and domain warmth - if you create an account and overnight create huge amounts of volume you get flagged. this screws up sends because they get flagged as trash or spam.
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Matt Graham (@Matt_Graham_) reportedNotifications are the smoking of our generation. Here's how I quit (as CEO of a 220-person company): I get pinged 183 times a day. And I'm a slow processor: I need to sit with a message, think, then respond. For a founder drowning in Slack and email, that's a problem. So I built a system. Not perfect, but it gave me my focus back. 1. Every notification needs a clear owner. If someone pings me, the system has failed. The default should be "go to this person", not "go to the founder." Took a year to build. Worth it. 2. Only a handful of people reach me directly. My executive team. That's basically it. For everyone else, we run a 15-minute daily sync: "I won't answer pings all day. But in these 15 minutes, ask me anything." 3. Delegate ruthlessly. Then trust the filter. Assistants manage my Slack, LinkedIn, and Gmail. I see maybe 3 emails a day - everything else isn't important enough. Now the honest part: this is expensive. And your team won't always do it as well as you would. Partnerships, sales, escalations - people want the founder. But I can't do it all. That's the price of scaling. So you let your team do their best. Keep raising the bar. And resist the urge to grab it all back. Not perfect. But I can finally breathe again.
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Pivoski (@MrDitsi) reported@BrendaWardle I dont know much about the encryption but in my extremely limited view, the biggest problem is backing up your WhatsApp messages. I stopped backing up because of limited gmail space and when my WhatsApp got deleted, couldn't retreave any old data.
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megan (@megsxcx) reported@run2yeonjun whattt i dont think ive heard of other ppl having this issue. are u on a personal gmail,
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Chris Lang (@ChrisLangSocial) reportedSo the #1 thing I'm seeing with Shopify brands right now, and I've diagnosed this twice just in the last month, is that your emails aren't even landing anymore. They're going to spam and you don't know it because your open rates look totally fine. And here's why they look fine. The machines open everything now. Everything. Apple Mail, Gmail, all of it, they pre-load your emails on their own servers before a human ever looks at it, so that open rate you're staring at, half of it's a ghost. It's not real. It's telling you everything's good while your clicks fall off a cliff and your revenue falls right behind it. So you're sitting there thinking it's your content, thinking you gotta write better subject lines, and it's not that at all. Here's what's actually happening. Those fake opens are hiding the fact that half your list is dead. And when you keep mailing dead subscribers because the numbers look fine, Gmail watches that, decides your mail is unwanted, and starts dumping you straight into spam. Your reputation craters and you never even saw it coming. That's why so many brands got quietly wrecked this spring. Wider sends, less engaged lists, and Gmail cracked down hard. And I'll tell you the part nobody wants to hear. Your agency didn't catch this because they get paid to send, they don't get paid to land. Big difference. So go pull your last 10 campaigns right now. If your opens are steady but your clicks just died, you're not boring, you're invisible. Nobody's even seeing you.
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TimmieVivian (@ViVitKrafT) reported@kuda pls I changed my phone recently and I want to login in to my Kuda account in my new phone, so input my nin and is telling me already used and used my bvn as well but it’s requesting for the gmail I used to register my bvn and the gmail I used to register it I can’t remember
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Lucien Sabre (@luciensabre) reportedRegistered at @crunchyroll and it’s been a headache from sign-up - my (16-years-old) Gmail address wasn’t recognized as valid, a second (even older) Outlook account wasn’t verifiable, I can’t change my current email address….I bet there’ll be problems with my card too. 🫠