Gmail status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: errors, website down and sign in.
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 15: Problems at Gmail
Gmail is having issues since 01:40 AM 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.
- Errors (37%)
- Website Down (35%)
- Sign in (29%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 6 hours ago |
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Sign in | 9 hours ago |
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Website Down | 11 hours ago |
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Errors | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Moh_Tem (@MuhammedTe74724) reportedCross-domain login loop — cookie was landing on the wrong domain ts// before: window.location.href = `${API_URL}/auth/google/login` // after: window.location.href = "/api/auth/google/login" Gmail link broke on mobile only rust// before: "#inbox/{id}" // after: "#all/{id}"
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Casino Capital (@CasinoCapital) reported@__paleologo @Google I'm a similar vein, I haven't been able to get @gmail notifications on my Android phone for a year or two, nothing will fix it 🙈 every other app fine. Miss so many emails cos of this!
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Jane, Retired, Happy, Rejoiner 🌹 (@likesretirement) reported@helen_warlow Helen, can I suggest you set up a completely new account yourself which you control? Just create new hotmail or gmail email and use that. I assume your WiFi issues are just coincidental. Do you have any IT savvy friends locally who can help?
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David Alade (@DavidAlade__) reportedJust realised that in nearly a decade, and for all of my working life, my current laptop, with my current employer, would be the first time that I did not login in my personal Gmail account on the laptop.
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Maran (@TheMaran) reportedhow you can buy claude, chatgpt, grok pro subs at 90% discount Chinese students using platforms like these to buy cheap subscriptions > go to: link in the comments - create an account with gmail - select software and apps - select claude, chatgpt - select max or pro plan - select the seller & pay with any available option > sometimes the seller might respond slowly, you can wait > read all the terms & conditions, if you got a faulty stuff, you can escalate and get refund the catch: - accounts will have high chance of getting banned - privacy concerns, all your prompts will go through a 3rd party server - if anything happens after the window they promised, you can't get refund > it may be helpful for college students, who are passionate about ai but don't have enough money to experience powerful ai subscriptions
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zozol (@zozol97945377) reported@dwepost @googleaccount @gmail Did you get your gmail back? I have the same problem.
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Alvin (@Alvin1492840) reportedThe uncomfortable truth: Superhuman is a $30/month interface sitting on top of a free Gmail account. It doesn't store your emails. It doesn't manage your server. It doesn't own your data. It adds keyboard shortcuts, a cleaner design, AI triage, and a premium feel to the same infrastructure you already have. For sales teams processing 200+ emails a day with CRM integrations and auto-drafts learning their voice across thousands of sent emails the $30/month might be worth it. For the rest of us the 95% who send 20-40 emails a day and pay $30/month because the interface is prettier Gmail's free settings do 90% of what Superhuman does. Keyboard shortcuts: free. Snooze: free. Split inbox: free. Templates: free. Schedule send: free. AI writing: free. Undo send: free. Filters: free. Search operators: free. Auto-advance: free. Confidential mode: free. $1,080 over 3 years. On features Gmail already had. Buried behind toggles I never flipped. I'm not saying Superhuman is bad. I'm saying I didn't need it. And neither do most people paying for it. The 20 minutes I spent in Gmail Settings were the most expensive 20 minutes Superhuman ever lost.
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Blogangster (@AsjadAamir) reportedDo not buy aged accounts from this d*ckhead @der_jenny082 . This scum bag is not refunding me. His gmail didn’t even login to my browser. He is not even replying me on telegram.
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Khaled Shadid (@IamKhaledShadid) reportedWhen we started NeuralAgent back in April 2025 it was one of the first agents in the world that uses a user's personal computer, not a computer on the cloud, thats what made it to spread to 180 countries and tens of thousands of users in a short amount of time. Today, I am excited to announce that we are experimenting with something new, something called NeuralOS, it's the next evolution of the Neural experience. With NeuralOS, intelligence stops being an app you open and close and it becomes the OS itself, it becomes the computer itself, it's always on and always ready. Imagine for example you are now on the gmail interface, and you say 'Hey Neural, send a reply to John here', and it just understands, it just knows and in milliseconds types the reply, asks for your approval and then sends it. Or if you are on an interface and there was an error and you say "Hey Neural, fix this" and it just knows! It just works across any app, any screen, any interface, you call it via a keyboard shortcut or voice and ask it to do something, and it does it in milliseconds. Now that we have our fast model, I feel now is the time for this experiment. Stay tuned for NeuralOS! It will be an OS layer that's always on that can run on Windows and macOS and soon Linux as well! As always, we would love to hear your feedback!
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WarchiefRayne_VTuber_ (@WarchiefRayneVT) reportedi find it funny i have no idea whats gonna happen to my steam or discord or really anything using my on gmail bc googles ai struck it down as a child account even tho it wasnt, i hope that nothing gets deleted im in a ****** pickle man
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Big Man of WA (@LargeManBigMan) reported@HabCorpLinguist I use the website for my old hotmail account I use for spammy signups etc, and it’s actually incredible how ****** and slow the site is with constant reloads and freezes as 10,000 ads fight ublock origin. Then gmail works fine lmao
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orcaa (@0x0rcaa) reported@WhatPayGlobal @berachain any issue with OTP gmail ?
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×͜× ʟauda࿐ (@Rollielauda) reportedI like to Dey work with smart ******, which one be you no sabi login gmail or switch on vpn. Make I start to de explain.
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Jonathan Malkin 🦊 | Building with Claude (@builtwithjon) reportedIf you want Claude to send from multiple email accounts, the built-in connector is probably not the whole answer. Gmail drafts. Outlook reads. True send-from-each-account usually means a provider-specific MCP server and real auth hygiene.
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.˚𓏲♱ Em .˚𓏲♱ (@LunarGreyy) reported@ProtonMail I did this, but it keeps disconnecting my gmail address. Is there a way to fix that?
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Hamès (@Hames_CFC) reported@zillionokoye I’m interested Having issues with working Gmail
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Luke (SteadyOn) (@2Steady4U) reported@Shedletsky The new stuff is decent for personal, cloud connected tasks (through plugins, e.g. gmail) but is a complete mess for MCPs and has had huge performance issues for as long as I've used it. The model is quite literally slowed down somehow. Don't even get me started on WSL.
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TECHEPAGES (@techepages) reported🔓 Researchers at Manifold report two unpatched flaws in Anthropic's Claude for Chrome extension that could let attackers read a victim's Gmail, Google Docs, and Calendar data using just six lines of JavaScript — issues first reported in May 2026 and reportedly still reproducible in v1.0.80 released July 7. 🔹 Content script doesn't verify clicks are user-initiated (event.isTrusted), letting other extensions fake clicks & trigger hardcoded prompts 🔹 In "Act without asking" mode, actions execute silently — rated CVSS 9.6 Critical 🔹 A ?skipPermissions=true URL parameter enables privileged mode with no user gesture, flagged as a latent risk 🔹 Anthropic acknowledged the reports but closed them; researchers reverified the code is unchanged
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Rohit Rai (@Roh1tRai) reported@gmail @p8_xox_8q Please check my issue also
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Bespoke Prompting (@BespokePrompts) reportedThe problem it solves: Every AI app needed custom code for every tool. Gmail, Slack, your database — each integration rebuilt per app. N apps × M tools = madness.
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AY Khan (@Rafiqali220) reported@YeBlockLIM hey team gmail is not verify. geting error, I am a bit busy right now. Please wait a moment.
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SH Top Up nexyai.io (@TopUp22667) reportedHello @YouTube Support, I can't sign in to the Gmail linked to my YouTube channel. Please help me recover my account and restore access to my channel. Thank you.
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Eoin Dineen (@Eoin__Dineen) reportedAnyone else having issues with Gmail this morning?
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MANKIND (@MankindCi) reported@paga Hello having issue with an airtime payment got debit and receipt was sent to my gmail but didn’t show on my paga history ,been emailing you guys but no response 🤬
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Gabe 🤘🏽 (@JarodGabriel) reported@ProtonSupport I appreciate you asking. My issue and a lot of others, is less one app and more the overall ecosystem. Proton has the privacy angle, which is why we care. But if the pitch here is “we can beat Google,” the suite needs to feel a lot more reliable across desktop, web, and mobile. Mail and Pass are the strongest pieces y'all have atm. The rest still feels heavily uneven. And you just added in Gmail integration, but that sends a mixed message around privacy and your mission. You can’t position yourself as the "Google replacement", while still pushing users to now be able to use Gmail within your app. Privacy gets people in the door. But your product reliability is what keeps them there.
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0xBender (@0_x_Bender) reportedI watched this demo three times and I'm not sure it's good news. OpenAI just shipped ChatGPT Work - a new tab in the desktop app that takes a full project brief, breaks it into checkboxed tasks, reads your Gmail, your Docs, your Slack, and delivers a finished slide deck, landing page, and email drafts while you were making coffee. It works. That's the problem. METR ran the numbers on senior engineers using AI on real tickets. Devs were 19% slower. They felt 20% faster. A 39-point gap between what they experienced and what actually shipped. Work didn't close that gap. Work weaponized it - because now the wrong answer arrives as a polished deliverable instead of a suspicious code diff. The 14 rules that decide whether AI makes you 4x faster or 19% slower stopped being optional the moment this tab went live. Article below. Some of you already run all 14 - you just got a force multiplier. The rest are about to hand a full project to something that will ship the wrong project beautifully
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Benjamin Shafii (@benjaminshafii) reportedVCs are big-braining what "ai multiplayer" means. Multiplayer is not a new UX, it's making old UX work seamlessly with AI agents. Your coworkers are already using notion, slack, google docs, gmail - you're already doing multiplayer. The problem with agents is: a) how can you securely (and easily) give them access to the same tools. b) how to give them shared context while they use these various tools.
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مارپل ایرانی (@marplii) reported@suitetvapp Login with gmail or email plz
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Issam Hakimi (@killix) reported@ritvij14_ The echo is probably Meet output getting routed back as mic input on the VPS. The uncomfortable part starts at the Gmail login. An autonomous process now has a verified seat in a live human room. Who can mute it, let it speak, or record?
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HOUmanitarian ™ (@HOUmanitarian) reported@Adam_Karpiak Consider screening software, its been used for years to sift email for spam in big server systems (Yahoo & Gmail). It works but it’s spotty, so you have a personal incentive to review it every so often. Employers have NO such incentive to see who they may have missed.