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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.

June 6: Problems at Gmail

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 39% Errors (39%)
  • 32% Website Down (32%)
  • 28% Sign in (28%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Herblay Errors 50 minutes ago
Meylan Errors 1 hour ago
Travnik Sign in 14 hours ago
Berkel en Rodenrijs Sign in 18 hours ago
Staten Island Website Down 20 hours ago
Secaucus Website Down 1 day ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Christoffernzm
    Christoffer (@Christoffernzm) reported

    Most creators lose their AdSense before they ever lose their channel. Here's how to make sure that never happens to you. Your AdSense isn't tied to a channel. It's tied to you. Your name, your tax info, your payment method, your IP. If one channel gets terminated and your AdSense is connected, Google can disable the entire account and freeze every channel attached to it overnight. That's how operators lose 5 or 6 channels at once. Not bad content. Bad account hygiene. Never link a new AdSense to a device, browser, or payment method that's been associated with a banned account. Their fraud system remembers everything. Device fingerprints, cookies, even browser cache. People think they're starting fresh and they're not. Use a separate Gmail, separate browser profile, and ideally a separate device for every channel you plan to monetize independently. If you can't afford multiple devices, at least use different browser profiles with their own logins. Withdraw your AdSense the moment you hit the $100 threshold. They can terminate you at $94 and that money disappears. There is no recovery. Don't let it stack. Fill out the W-8BEN or W-9 properly. Skip it and YouTube withholds 24% of your earnings permanently. Most creators outside the US lose thousands before they even realize this is happening. Don't link one AdSense across multiple channels until each one is making real money on its own. The convenience isn't worth the risk. One strike and the whole network goes down. Pay attention to the small warnings. Demonetization notices, policy emails, community guideline strikes. Most creators ignore them until it's too late. Three strikes equals permanent termination with no appeal.

  • senior_shukla
    Er. जिtendra शुkLa (@senior_shukla) reported

    Gmail Down......🤔😯😲

  • sriram3720
    Sriraman (@sriram3720) reported

    Yesterday got feedback that user cant able to signup. As there is no verification button on their email. when I test on my gmail it works well. then I got to know the user was yahoo. yahoo don't allow any custom styling, so it shows empty and I fixed it. Lesson learnt: Always do compatibility test in all platform. Do twice for crucial login, signup, payments.

  • Sepideh41815713
    Sepideh (@Sepideh41815713) reported

    I misspelled my gmail on the Springer website and now I cannot access half of my work because it asks me to verify the non-existing email before doing anything else. The tech support website is down (the previous live chat one was great). Make it ordinary again.

  • mascot75572
    Aloysius Samuel | AI & SaaS (@mascot75572) reported

    Codex Response: If I had only $20 and I were allowed to operate as an agentic AI, I would not try to build a “company” first. I would start with a tiny service business where the main asset is labor, speed, and automation. My pick would be: A micro lead-generation and outreach business for local service providers. Example: find small businesses that need customers, like cleaners, tutors, mobile mechanics, photographers, barbers, web designers, or repair services. Then sell them qualified leads, appointment-setting, or simple marketing assets. With $20, I would spend almost nothing upfront: $10-$15 for a cheap domain or email/tooling if needed $0 using free Google Sheets, Gmail, Notion, Canva/free design tools $5-$10 reserved for testing a tiny ad, phone lookup tool, or data source How much could I make per day? Realistically: Day 1-3: probably $0 First successful days: $20-$100/day If one client pays for lead generation: maybe $100-$300/week If systemized across a niche: $50-$300/day Higher is possible, but not predictable from $20 without distribution, trust, and execution The important thing: the $20 is not the business. The business is finding a painful problem, contacting many people, and closing a small paid result. The Workflow I Would Set Up Choose one nicheI would pick something with obvious money behind it, like “local cleaning companies need Airbnb hosts” or “wedding photographers need leads.” Build a prospect listScrape or manually collect businesses from Google Maps, Instagram, Yelp, directories, and local Facebook groups.Sheet columns: business_name, owner/contact, email, phone, website, weakness, offer_angle, status, follow_up_date. Find their painI would inspect each prospect and identify simple issues:no booking form weak Google reviews slow website poor Instagram posting no clear offer no follow-up system bad local SEO no lead magnet Create a tiny personalized offerExample:“I found 23 Airbnb hosts in your area that may need cleaning turnover help. I can send you a sample list today. If it works, I’ll keep sending you leads weekly.” Outbound dailyI would send 50-150 targeted messages per day by email, contact forms, Instagram DMs, or LinkedIn, depending on the niche. Deliver before scalingI would offer a low-risk first deal:“Pay $20 for 5 leads” “Pay $50 after you book one call” “$100/week for ongoing lead sourcing” “$150 to fix your follow-up system” Automate the repeatable partsI would set up:prospect scraping/search workflow lead enrichment workflow outreach personalization workflow follow-up scheduler CRM sheet invoice/payment reminder templates weekly client report generator ReinvestFirst profits go into better data, email infrastructure, a landing page, or small paid tests. Could an LLM/agentic AI run this without human interference? Mostly, not fully. Not in the real world, at least not cleanly. An AI agent can do a lot: research markets identify prospects write offers generate emails maintain a CRM create landing pages analyze replies prepare invoices draft contracts generate reports optimize workflows even negotiate within rules But it still hits major barriers: It cannot legally own many accounts by itself. It cannot open bank accounts, payment processors, or sign contracts independently in most jurisdictions. It needs permission to send outbound messages responsibly. It can make mistakes, hallucinate, overpromise, or violate platform rules. It needs human accountability for taxes, refunds, disputes, privacy, compliance, and reputation. Customers usually want a responsible party behind the service. So my honest answer is: An AI agent could operate 70-90% of a small digital service business, but it would still need a human owner/operator for authorization, money movement, legal responsibility, and final judgment. The most successful setup would be AI as the operating engine, human as the accountable owner. If I were the AI, my best chance of “succeeding” would not be acting like a lone entrepreneur. It would be becoming an extremely disciplined business operator: pick one narrow offer, run daily outreach, track every response, deliver measurable value, and improve the workflow every day.

  • Gillyrua
    Ben Gilmartin (@Gillyrua) reported

    @kbah7890 @vintedUK I have the same issue @vinted set up account with gmail and verified it and put in my phone number and its blocked . Tried again from my.other email immediately blocked . Your Ai customer support and fraud prevention prevents new customers from doing business ! Like FFS frustated

  • madebybigb
    madebybigb (@madebybigb) reported

    @Mahendarbuilds @thenowhereway I clicked login and got "{"code":400,"error_code":"validation_failed","msg":"Unsupported provider: provider is not enabled"}" after selecting my gmail

  • Serwanja04
    Serwanja Edward (@Serwanja04) reported

    At the time, none of this seems like a problem. Everything is easy to find when you just worked on it. Then, a few weeks later, the founder needs the latest version of the proposal. Now the search begins. Is it in Gmail? Is it in WhatsApp? Is it on the desktop?

  • Fhigo_
    OLAYIMIKA 🖤 (@Fhigo_) reported

    On May 6, 2025, I contacted a man named Joshua, known on social media as "Josh Exclusive." I reached out to him because several people told me his pinned post said, "If you have any locked blockchain account, contact me. I fix it." I had an issue with my blockchain account. It was locked, and I had emailed Blockchain support several times with no response. I explained everything to Joshua, and he said, "Don’t worry, we will sort it out and everything will be fine." To begin the process, he asked for my Gmail address and password. I sent it to him. After about 6 months, *around October 28, 2025*, the funds were finally released. The money was sent to a wallet address he provided, which was his own wallet. We had agreed on a percentage split: I would take 60% and he would take 40%. The total amount recovered in crypto was $7,317 USD. This meant my 60% share was $4,390, while his 40% share was $2,927. Since the transaction was in crypto, I asked him to pay my share in crypto. He refused and insisted he would only pay me in Naira. I told him my money was in crypto, not Naira. He then began pleading with me, saying he was in $8,000 debt, that someone was threatening his life, and that he was having issues with his "insider." He kept begging, almost crying on the phone. I am not foolish, but I felt I could not see a fellow human being in that kind of trouble and not try to help. I agreed to accept Naira. We discussed the exchange rate, and I even agreed to reduce the amount. He was supposed to pay me ₦6,300,000. Out of pity, I told him to keep ₦300,000 and send me the remaining ₦6,000,000. I wished him well and prayed he would get out of debt. I have evidence of all these conversations and agreements, which I will attach. *The Theft of My Trust Wallet Funds:* I own an old Trust Wallet. I had saved the 12-word recovery phrase for that wallet in the same Gmail account I gave Joshua access to. I saved the phrase there long before I ever gave him my login details. Only two people have access to that Gmail account: myself and Joshua. Because he could not pay me in crypto, I later bought about $3,000 worth of crypto and stored it in that Trust Wallet. On May 16, 2026, all the crypto in that Trust Wallet was stolen. Google Gmail tracks recent activity and recognizes devices. On *October 28, 2025*, I received a notification that a Windows 10 laptop had logged into my Gmail. I knew it was Joshua because he was still working on recovering my blockchain funds at that time. My mistake was that I did not change my Gmail password after our business was concluded. On May 16, 2026, the exact same Windows 10 laptop logged into my Gmail again. That was the same day my crypto was sent out of my Trust Wallet. I did not receive a notification at the time. I believe Joshua had access to my Gmail since the day I gave it to him. He found my Trust Wallet recovery phrase in my email, waited several months so I would not suspect him, then logged in and stole all my funds. *The False Police Report:* This morning, I contacted Joshua to explain everything because I knew it was his laptop that had logged in again. He did not reply to any of my messages. Instead, he went straight to the police station and filed a report against me. The police then called me and asked me to come to the station. When I asked what my offense was, they said Joshua was the one who reported me. He refused to respond to me but rushed to the police. It appears he is trying to use the police to harass or intimidate me. I have evidence for everything stated above, including Gmail login activity, transaction IDs, chat records, and call logs, and I will provide them. Thank you. --- I will be providing lot of the evidence

  • allen_brutus
    Betz (@allen_brutus) reported

    @RBishopMusic All good:) Yes, exactly, my main objection is the lack of consent. It sort of forms a bundle with several other things: • Trying to build silos /"ecosystems" that impose small time/attentional penalties on anyone trying to use another service. For eg trying to send a PDF from the Safari browser via Gmail • Resource consumption: Software demand for resource has increased massively *relative to feature set* It offers a little more, but uses orders of magnitude more resources For EG I ran a business from a Pentium 100 running Windows XP at 100MHz; many simple instant messaging apps with AI on board are pulling 2GB of RAM. This is f**king mental. • Second guessing the user: Technical terms being assumed an error in search; directing search away from primary documents and towards sales

  • Cakehead_Gaming
    Cakehead 🇬🇧 (Really likes launch vehicles.) (@Cakehead_Gaming) reported

    @laszlo000 @Ky1eKatarn Yeah but the difference here is that Google Docs and Gmail aren't annoying and terrible.

  • AdeyemiCaleb1
    AD£XLINK$.sei (Ø,G) 🌊 (@AdeyemiCaleb1) reported

    @wilson_ @DSCVR1 Can't remember my Internet identity.. Can I login through Gmail?

  • odwyer_richard
    Richard (@odwyer_richard) reported

    @ericsmith1302 @gmail Shutting this down, I guess it only works for some niches:) Back to spamming Reddit

  • M_K_George
    the son of God (@M_K_George) reported

    @gmail I'm having trouble signing in. It keeps tell me too many failed attempts.

  • devsmz
    ⚡SMZ (@devsmz) reported

    2. WHAT PROBLEM IT SOLVES Before MCP, every AI tool had to be manually connected to every app or data source. Gmail. Slack. GitHub. Databases. Each one needed its own custom code. It was messy, expensive, and broke constantly. MCP was built to fix exactly that. 👇

  • loser44444444
    em (@loser44444444) reported

    @_FizzySnow I literally sent you a whole paragraph on gmail apologizing for what I did wrong?? I haven’t been apologizing simply to get it over with. It seems like you’ll never acknowledge that, but it’s not my problem anymore. I know that I did what I was supposed to, so why don’t you?

  • ABUBAKAR5258
    @ABUBAKAR (A-B) (@ABUBAKAR5258) reported

    @sidrachain Hello Sidra Core Team,urgent issue:many real users lost access to their Gmail but still log in with password,this puts their accounts at risk,we strongly request a secure Gmail update option after verification,protect real users and strengthen trust.#Sidrachain

  • DbsCrypto
    CryptoD₿S (@DbsCrypto) reported

    An agent that shares a Gmail inbox is already broken. It’s not “AI workflow.” It’s one mailbox pretending to be multiple owners. The second you hit OTPs, concurrent runs, or threaded replies, the whole thing turns into timing hacks and collisions. Agents don’t need better prompts. They need operational primitives they can actually own.

  • kkotkkio
    Working-Ref (@kkotkkio) reported

    Before your next campaign, audit the sending domain. 89% of domains don't have strict DMARC. Gmail moved from spam-routing to hard-rejection in Nov 2025. Fix it now, not after your campaign tanks. Bookmark this.

  • TechRemarker
    TechRemarker (@TechRemarker) reported

    The other major issue with Mimestream compared to say Apple Mail is it still lacks AppleScript support. Which means you can't fully integrate it with any of the major launchers such as Raycast or Alfred. While LLMs can tie directly into your gmail these days,

  • HarryTandy
    Harry Tandy (@HarryTandy) reported

    $150/HOUR AI WORK STARTS WITH PROOF Most beginners try to justify the rate with learning time "I studied AI for 6 months" "I took 4 courses" "I know Claude, ChatGPT, Zapier, and agents" Clients don’t price your study hours They price the problem you can remove Here are the 12 rules from this article worth keeping 1. Build before you credential. A working system beats a certificate in almost every sales conversation 2. Learn the basics deeply enough to troubleshoot. Tokens, context, embeddings, hallucinations, RAG, agents. These are the failure points 3. Choose one specialization early. Workflow automation, RAG systems, AI ops, support automation, lead research. Pick one 4. Build for a real workflow. Fake examples produce fake confidence 5. Make the first portfolio piece useful. A Claude workflow that solves one painful recurring task is enough 6. Make the second piece connected. Add Slack, Notion, Sheets, Zapier, Make, Gmail, HubSpot, or another tool people already use 7. Make the third piece multi-step. Research -> summarize -> check -> format. Or intake -> classify -> route -> notify 8. Write down what broke. Edge cases, bad outputs, missed records, weak prompts. This is where trust comes from 9. Track one metric. Hours saved, tickets routed, drafts produced, errors reduced. One clean metric sells better than ten vague claims 10. Price against the old process. If the manual task costs $4,800/mo, your fee has context 11. Reach out with observations, not pitches. Name the broken workflow you can see 12. Start with one yes. One paid project gives you better data than another month of tutorials The rate comes after the proof The proof comes after building The building starts when you stop collecting resources and pick one ugly workflow to fix

  • KWinfosecMafia
    NFAdancer777 (@KWinfosecMafia) reported

    @grok Is gmail broken!?

  • YaksAbusadiq
    A.S YAKUBU (@YaksAbusadiq) reported

    @maljafeiri @sidrachain I can't login my Sidra account any more, try logging in with my Gmail and was asked to input my 2fa code from app and did but it responded an invalid 2fa that is what I have been to login ever since you guys asked us to do so 2. I try using Gmail address to login no otp sent.

  • SerenaTNZ
    Serena of Aotearoa 🇵🇸 🇿🇦 🇳🇿 (@SerenaTNZ) reported

    @Jandal_It @nickofnz And didn’t “leave”, went to work in McClays office down the hall. Took his gmail account with him …..

  • AlexKrusz
    Alex Krusz ➡️ vibecamp! (@AlexKrusz) reported

    @aliceisplaying yeah gmail hiding sender addresses by default while letting so many fake signin alerts/legal emails through to inbox is a terrible security hazard

  • 0noJojo
    Jojo🐐 (@0noJojo) reported

    @ackinackichain You guys need to work on wallet harder it's been months I cannot mine because you guys won't let me access my wallet even when I have the seedphrase . You guys won't let us create a zk Gmail login.. what is the hold up?! Fix this now!!!

  • DevenSeenath
    DevenSeenath (@DevenSeenath) reported

    Everything that affects your YouTube Trust Score (save this): Your Gmail needs to be at least 6 months old. A brand new Gmail makes it really hard to build trust. Add a profile picture and channel name before you do anything else. You can not skip this step. Post one video every day. If you miss a day your trust score goes down a little. If you post more than once, wait 1 to 3 hours between each upload. 5 videos a day is the max. The more views you get, the more you can post. Under 50k views in 2 days means stick to 1 a day. People need to watch your video longer than it is long. A 7 second video should get about 10 seconds of watch time. If they leave early, your score drops. Swipe rate needs to stay above 81%. If it falls below 72% that is a real problem. Rewatches and sound clicks matter the most. Comments, shares, and people finishing the video matter a lot too. Likes and new subs matter but less than people think. Your channel bio needs to sound like a real person wrote it. Say something like "I am..." in it. This tells YouTube you are a real human. Always set your video category to Entertainment. Credit anyone whose video you used. This keeps you safe from strikes.

  • St_laurentsalas
    Saint laurent (@St_laurentsalas) reported

    I need recover my text @gmail for error i press "discard draft" am searching on the trash for recycling but can't execute the method, please just want save it although for my portfolio* Has a "QIANLONG" writted inside.

  • JafarNajafov
    Jafar Najafov (@JafarNajafov) reported

    Here's how it actually does the job. Airtap runs a phone in the cloud. Your apps are on it. The AI looks at the screen and taps the buttons. The same way you would. It opens Gmail. Reads the new mail. Opens the calendar. Reads today's events. Opens the weather app. Reads the forecast. Then it writes you the summary. No special access. No broken setup. Just an AI using a phone.

  • IdrisEcom_email
    Idris | Email Marketing (@IdrisEcom_email) reported

    The simplest way to understand why email deliverability is everything: Imagine you send a campaign to 50,000 people. 📬 Primary inbox → Opened. Clicked. Sometimes replied to. This is where 80-90% of your email revenue is actually generated. 📂 Promotions tab → Skimmed at best. Maybe 1 in 20 opens it. You'll see a trickle of revenue, nothing close to what the campaign could do. 🚫 Spam folder → Nobody sees these. Ever. The email might as well have never been sent. Zero revenue. So when a brand says "we sent to 50,000 people," that number is meaningless. The only one that matters is how many of those 50,000 actually landed in primary. This is why deliverability is the foundation of email marketing. If the foundation is broken, everything you build on top is built on sand: → Better copy on bad deliverability → still no revenue → Better design on bad deliverability → still no revenue → Better offer on bad deliverability → still no revenue And it's getting harder every year. Gmail and Outlook are tightening the rules. The brands that aren't actively maintaining their sender reputation are quietly losing inbox placement they didn't know they had. This is the first thing we run for every new client before we touch a single email: A seedlist test. Because there's no point optimizing what's never going to be seen. Fix the foundation first. Then build.