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Problems detected

Users are reporting problems related to: errors, website down and sign in.

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Gmail is a free, advertising-supported email service developed by Google. Users can access Gmail on the web and through the mobile apps for Android and iOS, as well as through third-party programs that synchronize email content through POP or IMAP protocols.

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.

July 13: Problems at Gmail

Gmail is having issues since 06:20 PM AEST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.

  • 37% Errors (37%)
  • 35% Website Down (35%)
  • 28% Sign in (28%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Créteil Errors 3 hours ago
Saint-Jérôme Sign in 11 hours ago
Paris Errors 24 hours ago
Donzère Sign in 3 days ago
Bergerac Sign in 3 days ago
Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges Website Down 4 days ago
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Community Discussion

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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • slaven_ra
    Slaven Rađa (@slaven_ra) reported

    @vieome1 @lightsilver323 thx for notifying, what kind of error did you get? And did you try with gmail?

  • NN4775
    Nilesh Sharma (@NN4775) reported

    @Definedge I'm trying to log in to Opstra on my mobile, but I can't find the Gmail option. This seems to be a recurring issue, and many users also struggle to find the Google login option. Could you please guide how to log in using my Gmail on the mobile. Thank you.

  • julisingh5045
    Julie kelly (@julisingh5045) reported

    Hi @telegram my telegram account get hacked by someone and now he put on Gmail on it and I'm not able to login my account please me

  • kalashvasaniya
    Kalash (@kalashvasaniya) reported

    this is getting serious. i try my best to remove all the temp mail upvotes and fraud, but now one user created 31 gmail accounts in 10 minutes and upvoted i found the issue because im saving user fingerprints, so i knew someone was committing fraud need to secure @scrolllaunch now 😭

  • Alvin1492840
    Alvin (@Alvin1492840) reported

    1. Keyboard shortcuts the feature Gmail buries on purpose. This is the #1 reason people pay for Superhuman: speed. No mouse. Just keys. Gmail has the same thing. It's just turned off by default. Settings (gear icon) → See All Settings → General → Keyboard Shortcuts → ON. Save. Now: 1.C = compose 2.E = archive 3.R = reply 4.A = reply all 5.J/K = navigate up/down through emails 6.S = star 7.# = delete 8./ = search 9.G then I = go to inbox These are the same shortcuts Superhuman teaches you in onboarding. Gmail has had them for over a decade. They're just hidden behind one toggle that Google never promotes. 20 minutes of muscle memory. The mouse becomes optional.

  • Attilio_D
    Attilio (@Attilio_D) reported

    Voice agents just got their first real use case. ElevenLabs /agents (free alpha) reportedly connects voice to Slack, Notion, Gmail + MCP. The bottleneck was never voice quality — it was action execution. Wire it to your MCP server. What's the first workflow you'd automate?

  • chercher_ai
    ☯️ SAFE LEAF/TREE BIRD (@chercher_ai) reported

    @Duderichy they're tired of people hounding them to fix Gmail and Google Docs

  • ArthurVerboon
    Arthur verboon (@ArthurVerboon) reported

    @EthanLevins2 @SteakMyClaim Is the statement of grok true? It’s passed today, yeah. The European Parliament has extended the temporary regulation (Chat Control 1.0) until April 2028. It was a weird vote — 314 against, 276 for — but because they needed an absolute majority of 361 to block it, it went through. How it works: it remains voluntary and server-side. It only applies to apps where the provider can already read the messages anyway — think Instagram DMs, Messenger, Gmail, Snapchat, Discord. They do hash-matching on known CSAM and some AI for new stuff. Real end-to-end encrypted chats (like Signal, or the default E2EE in WhatsApp) are explicitly excluded. They can’t and aren’t allowed to scan those. The big mandatory version with possible client-side scanning on your phone, that fight is still ongoing.

  • 200shamsaddin
    Шамс адـдинович (@200shamsaddin) reported

    @suitetvapp On Android, the login gets locked to one Gmail account. The next time I try to sign in with a different Gmail account, it doesn't let me, and it only shows the previously used account. Please fix this issue. Also, if possible, please add landscape mode support for tablets.

  • C_Buch_Larsen
    Chris Buch-Larsen (@C_Buch_Larsen) reported

    @TeamYouTube Hey @TeamYouTube I am having some trouble with My Gmail. Would you able to assist?

  • justdb5
    justdb (@justdb5) reported

    @TeamYouTube @KingD_Dragon Hello @TeamYouTube i'm having a similar issue where the hacker deleted my gmail account so I cannot log in to recover it. Can a human please take a look for me

  • myllypedia
    Mylly (@myllypedia) reported

    @gmail you guys help chat is no help I need help with a hacked account already went through the recovery process and it’s not working I’m still getting emails on my other email about activity going on on my Gmail account I’m trying to recover

  • Rafiqali220
    AY Khan (@Rafiqali220) reported

    @YeBlockLIM hey team gmail is not verify. geting error, I am a bit busy right now. Please wait a moment.

  • jdjohnson
    Jarad Johnson (@jdjohnson) reported

    Anyone else experiencing issues with plugins/MCP with the new ChatGPT/Codex app? I'm getting timeouts constantly on Slack, Asana, Gmail, etc.

  • Abuh_abel
    Ehmer 📊 (@Abuh_abel) reported

    So, contrary to this. If you don't have the patience to wait for your adsense to be approved yet again after following this steps. Then, get an already approved adsense (if you have or buy). Right on YouTube earnings page, click on *Change Association*, choose you already have adsense. Then it will request you sign in to the Gmail with adsense in in it. Link it and instantly your step 2 will be approved. Had it sorted out for my guy.

  • saadbelfqih
    Saad 📱 (@saadbelfqih) reported

    Most people judge Apple Ads way too early.. and I did too! They look at taps, installs, CPI… then pause the wrong keywords.. The real game is: keyword → install → trial → paid → revenue → ROAS. If you're not tracking that, you're guessing.. and with a small budget here's what I would do: 1 - Use Apple Ads Advanced. not basic.. please! Basic is easier, but you lose control over keywords, bids, countries, match types, and search terms. With a small budget, control matters! 2 - Start with Search Results only. that's where intent is. someone literally searched for the thing your app solves.. 3 - Don't start with "I want to scale." Start with: I want to learn what converts. .. which country, keyword, intent, product page or paywall. Scaling comes later. 4 - Don't mix too many countries in one campaign. One country per campaign is cleaner.. If one market works and another doesn't, you want to know that.. 5 - Don't sleep on smaller / cheaper / overlooked markets. I've found good pockets in places like Germany and Switzerland, and some tier-3 spots like Indonesia, Mexico, Philippines have honestly surprised me. Test around, your niche might live somewhere you didn't expect.. 6 - Start with exact match. Not broad. At the beginning, you want to know exactly what keyword triggered the tap. Broad / discovery can come later... I personally avoid it but you can always try at a later stage! 7 - Keyword buckets I'd test: competitor names, common typos, long-tail generic keywords, problem-aware keywords. Examples: transkribe, budget planner for couples, ai keyboard for iphone, Video to text etc.. 8 - Long-tail keywords are underrated. don't only bid on: scanner, keyboard, pdf, identifier. try the searches that sound closer to real intent. Less volume, but usually cleaner.. 9 - Competitor keywords can work (yes) but only if your app is a real alternative.. same niche, clear value & strong screenshots but not a random clone. 10 - Search Match OFF at the start. I know Apple suggests it. When you're learning, you don't want Apple picking random search terms for you. You want to know exactly what you paid for.. and I'm sure you don't want to be paying for Facebook, Gmail keywords at the start.. 11 - Start bids lower than Apple suggests. then increase slowly. also apple ads has lag, so don't change bids every hour.. 12 - Your product page does the selling before your ad ever does. People see: icon, name, subtitle, ratings, first screenshots. so if these (esp the screenshot) don't sell the outcome fast, the right keywords won't help you much 13 - Before spending, check competitors. not to copy of course, but to understand the pattern: what do they lead with? what outcome do they sell? how much text do they use? what pain do they show first? big apps already paid for some of that research 14 - Set up tracking before judging anything. Use RevenueCat, Superwall, an MMP, .. whatever, just track it! you want to monitor: country, campaign, ad group, keyword, spend, installs, trials, paid users, revenue, ROAS 15 - CPI can lie! a $0.40 install can be trash but a $2 install can be profitable.. The only question is: did this keyword bring paying users? 16 - Read the funnel properly: spend + no impressions = bid too low / low relevance taps + no installs = product page problem installs + no trials = wrong intent / weak onboarding trials + no paid = paywall or product issue revenue > spend = increase slowly 17 - When you find a winner, move it out of the messy test campaign. Give proven keywords their own campaign and keep them away from your random experiments 18 - Discovery is fine later.. it can surface search terms you'd never think of. Once a term works, move it into exact match. and keep dumping the irrelevant stuff into your negative keywords list.. helps apple ads point you at better keywords over time.. as confirmed by an apple ads support staff I talked to 19 - A tailored product page is worth testing when the intent is different.. competitor keyword? show why you're the better pick. feature keyword? lead with that feature. Same with the paywall, if they searched something specific, don't drop them on a generic one.. 20 - My small-budget setup: Apple Ads Advanced, Search Results only, 1 country per campaign, exact match first, Search Match off, manual bids, $5-10/day cap, competitor + long-tail keywords, tracking from day 0 21 - Kill rules I'd start with: spend + 0 installs → lower bid or pause installs + 0 trials → fix page / intent trials + 0 paid → fix onboarding / paywall positive ROAS → raise slowly not enough data → don't overreact and keep experimenting ... also worth checking out @adapty report on apple ads for some markets stats and for a detailed apple ads playbook worth checking @ivesparrowai book

  • thinkrectangles
    toni (@thinkrectangles) reported

    The workflow I have is insane with AI (Claude). Having the setup below is crazy, and my connectors are: • Gmail • Figma • Notion • Things • Supabase I have some crazy *** skills created for Claude, where it checks my email for feedback on my app, updates the feedback database in Notion (severity etc) and then offloads them to Things, beautifully categorized inside projects, with correct tags, priority and impact. Then I open the terminal and say "Let's get started with fixing issues users have reported". And then Fable just ******* does it. And then it updates everything in the correct order.

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  • Bake_dotcake
    #HEALING❤ (@Bake_dotcake) reported

    @DutifulDuties ITS JUST THE PHONE NUMBER PROBLEM IS ALL. How the hell do you manage to make so many gmail accounts anyway With the phone number thing.

  • Eyuskant
    Kingsley E. Ezemenaka (Ph.D) (@Eyuskant) reported

    More MEPs voted NO than YES. It passed anyway. 314 voted to kill EU Chat Control. 276 voted to keep it. The measure survived because rejecting it required an absolute majority of 361, not just a majority of those present. Absences counted as support. Abstentions counted as support. It was rushed through on an urgent procedure the day before summer recess when attendance is lowest and attention is elsewhere. US tech companies can now scan your private messages without a warrant or any suspicion. Gmail. Instagram DMs. Snapchat. Discord. Xbox. iCloud Mail. Facebook Messenger. This is how rights actually disappear. Not in one dramatic moment. In procedural fine print, on a slow news day, while everyone is watching Tehran. How to protect yourself. Use end-to-end encrypted apps. Signal and WhatsApp were explicitly exempted and cannot be scanned by design. Move sensitive conversations there. Abandon unencrypted platforms for private matters. Gmail, Instagram DMs, Snapchat and Discord are now legally scannable. Turn on Advanced Data Protection for iCloud. Disable iCloud backup for iMessage to keep it truly encrypted. The lesson is old but permanent. Wherever you can, own the tool instead of borrowing it. Privacy is no longer a default. It is now a decision you have to make deliberately. Follow @Eyuskant for analysis that cuts through the noise

  • BharukaShraddha
    Shraddha Bharuka (@BharukaShraddha) reported

    1. The Newsletter Graveyard The Situation: You signed up for a 15% discount code from a trendy mattress company back in 2019. You bought the bed, ignored the emails, and never clicked unsubscribe. What you didn't read in their privacy policy was the clause allowing them to "share data with trusted third-party partners." Fast forward to today, and that single company has legally sold your email to 47 different data brokers, who then sold it to hundreds of affiliate marketers. The Mechanics: Every dormant newsletter in your inbox is a live wire. As long as you are on their list, your data is being refreshed in their CRM (Customer Relationship Management) software, marking your email as an active, deliverable address. The Fix: You need to aggressively audit the graveyard. In your Gmail search bar, type "unsubscribe". You will likely find over 200 active subscriptions you forgot existed. Do not just delete the emails, open them and kill the subscriptions at the source. Each one you sever closes a pipeline that is actively feeding your digital identity to data aggregators.

  • XsinandtonicX
    ATMOSARRISES (@XsinandtonicX) reported

    Never using a Microsoft email ever again lmao.. insane that the only feasible option is Gmail which already has its …. issues

  • Gus555186048750
    Gus (@Gus555186048750) reported

    My Gmail account was hacked, and I have been unable to recover it. The hacker changed the recovery email address from my original one to another email address. I tried to sign in using my old email “I couldn’t access it.” #YouTube

  • ShankarPoncelet
    Shankar Poncelet (@ShankarPoncelet) reported

    Apple Mail “lost” my Gmail account. The fix was NOT rebuild the mailbox cache. macOS still had the Google account for Calendar + Contacts… but the IMAP child account under it was GONE. No IMAP child = Mail has nothing to sync. Deleting ~/Library/Mail/V10/ can’t invent an account that doesn’t exist. If Gmail vanished from Mail but still shows in System Settings: the parent Google account is fine — Mail’s receive/send children are missing. That’s the real bug. 🧵

  • BharukaShraddha
    Shraddha Bharuka (@BharukaShraddha) reported

    4. Third-Party App Leeches (The OAuth Backdoor) The Situation: For over a decade, you’ve been clicking that convenient "Sign in with Google" button to access random PDF editors, personality quizzes, mobile games, and budget trackers. You traded access to your Google account to save 30 seconds of typing a new password. The Mechanics: Many of those apps requested OAuth permissions to "Read, Compose, Send, and Permanently Delete all your email from Gmail." You clicked "Allow" without reading. Even if you deleted the app from your phone five years ago, the developer's server still maintains a permanent, open backdoor into your inbox. Shady developers frequently sell these dormant apps to malicious actors who use those permissions to quietly scrape your inbox for receipts, bank names, and contacts. The Fix: Go to your Google Account > Security > Third-party apps with account access. Click on "Manage third-party access." You will be horrified by the graveyard of forgotten apps. Revoke access to absolutely everything that isn't a highly trusted, daily-use application. Slam the backdoor shut.

  • SeektheDamned
    Seeker of the Damned (@SeektheDamned) reported

    Let's just say that I haven't quite mastered my anger and let's just say I didn't have my stress ball and my phone was in my hand at the time. Let's just say I had to get a new phone for some reason. Let's just say it was slow. (lol) I forgot my password for my Gmail account.

  • censored_panda
    Kazuha_Kun (@censored_panda) reported

    hello! somebody hacked into my account and i couldn't access it anymore i would like some assistance to resolve this issue, this is my gmail account: ************ and this is my password: ******* before it was hacked. fast response would be very much appriciated @Google

  • heynavtoor
    Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reported

    You changed your phone number last year. Someone else has it now. Every time your bank, Gmail, or WhatsApp sends a code to that number, they get it. Not you. Princeton tested 259 recycled US numbers. 171 could still log into someone's old accounts. Here's how to fix it in 10 minutes 👇

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Your inbox is scattered across Gmail, Outlook, and Zoho. That's a problem we solved. AI drafts in your tone. Auto meeting notes. Team Kanban boards. AES-256 encrypted. $45/mo, 14-day free trial.

  • RedPacketSec
    RedPacket Security (@RedPacketSec) reported

    @athyuttamre Please fix it so it works with making tool calls at the moment it can't via voice check Gmail or Google drive or anything like that for example this needs to be working if you can't use tools it's useless