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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Annecy Errors 2 hours ago
Chartres Errors 2 hours ago
Bristol Website Down 6 hours ago
Antananarivo Sign in 21 hours ago
Toulon Errors 22 hours ago
Saint-Denis Website Down 1 day ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SwtNir
    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!!!!!

  • _mrohit
    Rohit Mundada (@_mrohit) reported

    Just experienced the power of Google’s distribution muscle. I was stuck on a broken warranty form, opened Ask Gemini in my tab, and it instantly pulled my details to draft and send a support email via Gmail in seconds. This deep contextual integration is why Google wins.

  • aiwithkelso
    Micheal O'Neill (@aiwithkelso) reported

    If you pay for Google Workspace, you already have access to AI agents. Most people on the paid plan have no idea they're there. Google added them through a feature called Workspace Studio, accessible directly from inside Gmail. You open it, pick a ready-made agent or describe the job in plain English, and switch it on. No coding required. It runs on its own from that point. I switched one on this week. Every morning it reads my inbox, summarises what came in overnight, and flags the emails that actually need a reply. Three minutes to set it up. The summary is waiting when I sit down. Other agents draft meeting prep notes before a scheduled call, or handle the standard questions you get asked over and over. Any job you do by hand right now, or skip because it takes too long. You describe it once, the agent does it. Set up two or three of these and you claw back an hour or two a week, without changing how you work. The feature is already in your account if you're on the paid plan. Free Gmail won't have it. Go to Gmail, look top right for the Studio icon next to the Gemini star, and open it.

  • MasterSwami
    Swami Guru (@MasterSwami) reported

    @mememandir Gmail, Slack, Meta, IG, Teams, Zoom, Outlook. Bring down the whole Big Tech for a week.

  • Abhikumar_
    𝑨𝒃𝒉𝒊 𝒌𝒖𝒎𝘢𝒓 (@Abhikumar_) reported

    My old phone was lost and 2-step verification was on it I still have my recovery number but can’t recover my Gmail account I can’t verify ownership with my number and it always say Couldn’t sign in It has important data @GoogleIndia @Google @gmail #gmail #google #accountrecovery

  • biglawbro
    biglawbro (@biglawbro) reported

    @sethtjf eg codex's context window crashes out when i send it thro my gmail (you kno how to fix?). other agent stuff like that

  • JamesonCamp
    James Camp 🛠,🛠 (@JamesonCamp) reported

    @HenedyVP Are you getting those emails as optin? For newsletter cause that’s a bit low if so brother I also am not making a comment on the quality of what you're doing in my original post. What I'm trying to say is that: Phone carriers are cracking down on inbound calls and so are Gmail and Turn The Inbox. It's not fully happening yet but it is on the way in the next couple of years

  • Dimeejjii
    OLADIMEJI 👑 (@Dimeejjii) reported

    @Eat_thiscake Or download Google Drive . Sign in with your current Gmail and you good

  • IvanLandabaso
    Ivan Landabaso (@IvanLandabaso) reported

    1/ Act 1: The Wilderness (2017-2020, $0 to <$1M) After ~100 rejections, one name was left on their list: Mark Cuban. Steffen found his private Gmail inside the Sony hack data dump (anyone could download it back then, wild), sent a cold email with a video of the tech, and Cuban replied in 5 minutes ($1M at a $5M post). - Lever 1: they marketed a product that didn't exist yet by making famous people speak languages they don't. A BBC anchor in Mandarin, Beckham asking for malaria donations in 9 languages (800M+ impressions), Messi selling Lay's (a Cannes Lion), etc. Great (almost free) distribution leverage for a 10-person startup at the time. - Lever 2: they killed their only product with real revenue on purpose. Dubbing booked just under $1M over 18 months but sat at the wrong end of the workflow, "a vitamin, not a painkiller" as Victor puts it, so they shut it down (trade-off to identify and focus on a long term revenue driver, corporates). - Lever 3: they sold a worse video to people comparing it to no video at all. A clunky 2020 avatar lost to a film crew but it beat the 15-page PDF nobody tended to read in a coroporation, and that flipped pretty much everything (roadmap, monetization and trajectory). Self-serve hit $0 to $1M ARR in ~4 months.

  • VascoJude
    NIX (@VascoJude) reported

    Step 5. Create profile: Fill out your details as it is on your valid ID. Make sure you create a new Gmail to open your account with. Do not use your main email because you might need someone to login into your account at some point and they’ll need access to that email. Keep your privacy. Verify identity: Continue the identity verification on your phone by scanning the QR Code (for people in UK use share code it’s easier and faster. For people in Canada, use driver’s license or provincial permit) Verify skills: Take the communication assessment in any language you’re comfortable with even if it’s Hausa, Igbo, or Yoruba.

  • IanCutress
    𝐷𝑟. 𝐼𝑎𝑛 𝐶𝑢𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑠 (@IanCutress) reported

    All my @GeminiApp settings are enabled to be used with my email but it still keeps throwing me the 'we don't have access to your emails' error. Everything is enabled in workspace admin, everything is enabled in gmail. It randomly stopped working with nothing changed yesterday

  • vijoshy
    ͏ vishal | ವಿಶಾಲ್ (@vijoshy) reported

    is it only me or is anyone else's gmail (web) super slow

  • starmexxx
    starmex (@starmexxx) reported

    SUPERCOMPUTERS IN 2026 ARE WAREHOUSES OF MAC MINIS. ONE ON YOUR DESK WITH KIMI API DELIVERS €300 RESEARCH REPORTS IN 15 MINUTES most people think running ai means a $10,000 gpu server or a cloud bill that grows every month. the developers building real businesses use a single mac mini that pulls 30 watts and never sleeps n8n handles automation across 1000+ services like telegram, gmail, stripe, shopify and hubspot while kimi api handles the reasoning and graphrag holds the memory an ai research agency on this setup delivers a 100 company lead list with verified emails and linkedin profiles in 15 minutes. clients pay €300 per project and two projects a day puts you at €6,000 a month an ai receptionist for dentists and salons at €200 a month replaces a part-time hire that costs €1,500. ten clients on one mac mini brings €2,000 monthly with two hours of work a week hardware costs $600 once and electricity runs $5 a month. the only thing missing from this setup is your first client bookmark this and read the article below

  • King_Samus
    Sam (@King_Samus) reported

    @grok @johannesmkx @grok so I could just use Brave to access X or Gmail for example? Won't X have to lock things down with verification? Sounds like a mess.

  • DAWNIKOSUN
    【 𖤓 】 (@DAWNIKOSUN) reported

    @caelaron ⠀ ⌗ ( ✎ ) you should !! and if you’re having trouble on making a email and want to use the same one .. what I do is this ‘ example+alt @ gmail ‘ and if I want to make more then I put a number next to the alt ⠀

  • swororow
    Kebbi (@swororow) reported

    @TeamYouTube Please help! My Gmail was hacked and deleted and I cannot recover it! I’ve heard that I can get the issue looked into through dms with the account access team!

  • AmControo
    FATHELA ESQ (@AmControo) reported

    Before you pay for extra Gmail storage, check this first. Before you pay for extra Gmail storage, check this first. Before you pay for extra Gmail storage, check this first. Google storage fills up quietly, and many people rush to pay without checking what is actually consuming the space. Most people blame Gmail, but the real problem is often somewhere else. With one proper clean-up, you can free up a surprising amount of storage in less than ten minutes. Here is the method:👇

  • pa1nark
    PiX (@pa1nark) reported

    for every problem, Indian government s solution is to apply a blanket ban. but sure, they would never ban whatsapp and gmail because these crooks dunno how to live without those 2.

  • Syltarius
    Syltarius🇪🇺🟪🇩🇪🟩🇺🇲🟦 (@Syltarius) reported

    @TeamYouTube I am aware that Premium stays tied to the old Gmail account until it expires. That's not the issue. The issue is that YouTube and Google show different ownership states for the same Brand Account/channel.

  • anuragarwt
    Insideπ (πNetworkBuzz) (@anuragarwt) reported

    @AgboolaRidwanA1 What to do if you can not login with the email, because you did not sign up with a Gmail account?

  • junaidwahlah1
    Junaid iqbal Wahlah Zetarium (@junaidwahlah1) reported

    @MichelleStraus4 @CeliaWallet Otp issue otp is not received on gmail

  • jelmerdeboer
    Jelmer de Boer (@jelmerdeboer) reported

    Google uses 2FA but to set it up you need to verify with another device but sometimes with Gmail app and sometimes with Authenticator and sometimes with Passkey but sometimes it errors and you need to log in again.

  • contractorkeith
    ContractorKeith (@contractorkeith) reported

    @lkward13 Yep, did it myself as well, with JobNimbus and OpenClaw connected to the API on JN then gogcli auth for calendar, Gmail, and sheets for tracking kpis. But this looks easy enough for anyone to do without trouble or help.

  • nahidulislam404
    NIJ Ruvos (@nahidulislam404) reported

    So 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.

  • anuragarwt
    Insideπ (πNetworkBuzz) (@anuragarwt) reported

    @ambassador0x @sidrachain @maljefairi What if you did not sign up with Gmail- any way to login other than Gmail account?

  • 1kakashi_hatak
    yoru Kakashi (@1kakashi_hatak) reported

    @SimpCorpZephyr @thepoonam0914 1) When you download the app in phone they access your data and login all the Google accounts on there personal device then they also delete the mail from Gmail of login to not get identified and they start there work of collecting all the informations and accounts like insta,fb

  • ikenoelhirsch
    Ike Hirsch (@ikenoelhirsch) reported

    Most cold emails fail because people let AI write them. Here's why that's backwards. ChatGPT, Claude, and every other model trained on internet data. They scraped Google's top 100 results for "cold email copywriting." Those results weren't written by people who close deals. They were written by SEO copywriters who know how to rank, not convert. So when you ask AI to write your cold email, you're asking a model trained on bad data to do your job. AI is a researcher, not a writer. Use it to pull context. Use it to normalize data. Don't use it to write your pitch. Here's the framework that actually converts: Your prospect reads your email and asks three questions in this order. 1. Is this person going to screw me? Trust signals happen outside the email. Your domain matters. Gmail addresses don't convert. Yahoo addresses definitely don't convert. Your website needs to look like it was built this decade. Your LinkedIn profile needs to exist. If those aren't in place, your copy can't save you. 2. Is this offer for me or for everyone? Segment your lists. If you offer Google Ads to plumbers and cold email to SaaS companies, those are two campaigns with two different scripts. Specificity converts. "I help everyone" converts nobody. Personalization goes here. Name their exact pain. Reference their product by model number if you can. Make it impossible for them to think this email went to 10,000 other people. 3. Do I believe this can help me make money? Your offer matters more than your copy. A great offer with average copy will outperform average offer with great copy every time. If your pitch is "pay me $10,000 upfront and maybe you'll see results in 3 months," no amount of personalization will fix that. Reframe it. Remove risk. Make the first step smaller. Then write the email long enough to answer every objection before they ask it. Short emails get more replies. Long emails get better replies. The goal isn't response rate. The goal is "how do I get started?" replies, not "send me your pricing" replies. Every email between the cold pitch and the booked call is another chance for them to go cold. Answer their objections up front so the only logical next step is a meeting. AI fits in at the research layer. Use it to scrape their website and write one hyper-specific sentence about what they do. Use it to pull product names or case studies. Use it to normalize messy data into clean fields you can inject into your email. But the structure, the offer, the psychology, that's on you. Cold email converts when you stop asking AI to do your thinking and start using it to handle the tedious **** that makes personalization scalable. What's the weakest part of your cold email right now?

  • DWsound
    DWS | Sound lighting Video installation services (@DWsound) reported

    @Google are you finding a fix for Gmail - where you open Gmail & keyboard on Google pixel doesn't launch - current work around is to auto rotate phone, keyboard launches then turn it around to use...

  • marveldcreator
    Adebanjo Marvellous (@marveldcreator) reported

    Claude: 26 tricks Almost nobody gets past Claude hack 6: 1Run the Claude Desktop app. The browser is just the demo. Cowork lives in the app. 2Use Cowork, not the chat box. If you're still typing into a chat window, you're using it like it's 2025. 3Long threads make it dumber. The longer the convo, the weaker the answers. Anthropic's own prompt engineers said it. 4Start fresh often. Bloated threads don't just confuse Claude, they quietly burn your credits. 5A token is basically a word. Everything you send and everything it sends back costs money. Stop typing "how are you." 6Here's where most people quit reading: stop giving step by step instructions. Give it the goal and get out of the way. Steps drag it back to the old Claude. 7Throw it your hardest, longest task. The stuff that makes your head hurt. That's exactly where Claude wins. 8Kill the 500 word prompts. A tight, clear problem beats a long ramble every time. Tell it what you want, not how to do it. 9It barely tells you this: use positive instructions. "Do X," never "don't do Y." Action verbs get action. 10Turn on Research mode (the '+' bottom left). Ask it something genuinely hard and just watch. 11Skills fire on their own. You don't prompt them. Type /command. Done. 12Drop AskUserQuestion into your prompt so Claude interviews you first. It prompts itself better than you ever will. 13One folder. Three subfolders. That's the whole system. People love to overcomplicate it. 14The about me file changes everything. Tell it who you are, what you love, what you can't stand. Same task, completely different answer. 15Then trim that about me file. An overloaded profile is as useless as no profile. 16Switch on Connectors. Claude can read your Gmail and Slack now. Almost nobody turns this on. 17Name every output and the exact order you want them in. Vague in, vague out. 18"Thinking" is hiding under '+' as "thinking." Hard task? Flip it on. 19For the heavy stuff, run Opus. 20It will sound 100% certain even when it's dead wrong. Make it audit its own answer before you trust a single line. 21Agreement is not accuracy. Claude wants to please you. That's not the same as being right. 22The first draft is yours to fix, not to ship. Every time. 23The one rule that actually matters: outsource the thinking, never the understanding. 24Claude is built for coding and knowledge work, not health. Use it for what it's actually good at. 25Use Projects. Load your brand, your offer, your frameworks once and every new chat starts already knowing you. 26Save anything you'll reuse as an Artifact. Then you edit it next time instead of starting from scratch.

  • andrew_carles
    Andrew Carles (@andrew_carles) reported

    @hetmehtaa The issue is that email itself is not inherently secure. While the practitioner's email system may be encrypted and compliant, there is no guarantee that a patient's personal AOL, Yahoo, or Gmail account has the same level of security. Once information leaves the provider's secure environment and is delivered to an unsecured personal email account, the risk of unauthorized access increases significantly.