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.
June 9: Problems at Gmail
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.
- Errors (39%)
- Website Down (33%)
- Sign in (28%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 7 hours ago |
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Website Down | 7 hours ago |
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Sign in | 8 hours ago |
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Website Down | 9 hours ago |
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Sign in | 14 hours ago |
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Errors | 17 hours ago |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ayush Chugh (@aayushchugh) reportedSometimes I think software development is weird. There is one event hosted on avenue and we send confirmation mail after someone buy's a ticket. Now, I got this error that \n is not allowed in subject field. And this error never came before, there are no logic changes and the biggest thing is that this is coming for a specific mail only. All other mails are triggered and sent properly (I have validated this from resend's logs) Not sure if this is because this mail is on icloud instead of gmail or any other service but for now I am implementing a sanitisation logic on subject field
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Mufee 🎡🔥| Composer and Audio Engineer (@MufeeVT) reportedDay 7 of google browser not working since the update. @Google No access to drive, docs, Gmail, youtube, and unable to sign in. Any apps connected with Google won't proceed with the sign in eigther. Cache, cookies, and history was reset and cleaned. My internet has no issues.
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Chidanand Tripathi (@thetripathi58) reported1. 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.
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marla (@molaerga) reported@pcshipp I reached out to them by email and asked if I could do content for them. Then I sat down every week and recorded content for them by myself. I got my other UGC jobs bc I have a studytok account and put my gmail address into my bio, until now (stopped posting around half a year ago) I still get offers
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Chidanand Tripathi (@thetripathi58) reported20. Connected Account Vulnerability The Situation: Back in 2010, you finally made the jump from Yahoo, Hotmail, or AOL to Gmail. To make the transition easier, you linked your old legacy account to automatically forward everything into your new Gmail inbox. You haven't logged into that Yahoo account in a decade. The Mechanics: Legacy email platforms like Yahoo and AOL have notoriously outdated, porous spam filters compared to Google's billion-dollar machine learning infrastructure. By using POP3 or IMAP to pull that mail into Gmail, you are essentially bypassing Google's frontline defenses and piping raw, unfiltered internet sewage straight into your pristine Gmail ecosystem. The Fix: It is time to sever the cord. Go to Gmail Settings > Accounts and Import. Look under "Check mail from other accounts." Delete the legacy connections. If you absolutely still need access to that ancient Hotmail account for banking resets, log into it directly, aggressively clean it, and set up incredibly strict server-side rules there before allowing it anywhere near your primary hub.
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Eric Smith (@Eric_Smith08) reported3. Invisible Tracking Pixels The Situation: You open an email from a marketer, glance at it for three seconds, and delete it. Two hours later, you get a follow-up email from the same person saying, "Hey, noticed you took a look at my last email!" It feels like magic, but it’s actually invasive surveillance. The Mechanics: Marketers embed a 1x1 transparent pixel (literally a single, invisible dot of light) inside the body of the email. When you open the message, your email client has to "download" that pixel from the marketer's server to display it. When that download happens, the server logs your exact IP address, the type of device you are holding, your geographic location, and the precise second you opened the email. They use this behavioral data to time their next spam attack perfectly. The Fix: You must cut off their surveillance cameras. Go to Gmail Settings > General > Images. Switch the toggle to "Ask before displaying external images." Now, your emails will load as raw text first. The tracking pixel is blocked in the cloud until you explicitly click "display images," blinding the marketers completely.
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Arafa Abdul (@arafa_abdu67911) reported@Crypto_C0mpass My Gmail account use to sign in to my Sidra wallet has been hacked since two years ago and I have already been 👉VERIFIED. I have been using Sidra Authenticator to login to my Sidra wallet over two years now.Going back to Gmail login is going to affect my login to my Sidra wallet
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Arif Rahman (@reevRM) reported@KEN2KIE @txtdrprogrammer BISA. Buka gmail di browser Setting - see all setting - account and import Di bagian send gmail as pilih add another gmail address Muncul popup tinggal input email dengan custom domain Nanti input smtp server ,username (email custom) dan password
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𝒜𝒏𝒈𝒆𝒍 𝒟𝒖𝒔𝒕 ♡ 🏳️⚧️ (@CHAINEDXBROKEN) reported@Iocumtenens nova.✰ˊˎ- if you know the email, and it's a Gmail, you can login using Gmail! i learned that and somehow got into an old muse from 2019 LMFAO
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SITA (@S1TA10) reportedOpenAI just added to Codex what you are paying for separately. Plugins. Tasks. Image Generation. In-App Browser. Four things. One tool. Same subscription. Let's start with plugins. GitHub already connected. Slack already connected. Notion, Linear, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive all inside. No switching between tabs. No copying links from one app to another. Codex sees all of it directly. Then tasks and memory. Check for Sentry crashes - every 2 hours. Every morning - starts in 30 minutes. Find and fix bugs - daily at 8pm. Weds at 7am - audit. You set the schedule once. Codex works while you sleep. Then image generation. Not Higgsfield. Not Midjourney. Not a separate DALL-E tab. Directly inside. The same tool that writes your code generates images. GPT Image 2 is already in the subscription. Most people don't know this. And finally in-app browser. Codex opens the browser itself. Sees what is on the screen. Clicks. Fills forms. Plays Tic Tac Toe to prove it actually controls the computer. Not simulating doing. Codex stopped being a tool for writing code. It became an operating system for your workflow. I built a skill that calls GPT Image 2 through Codex in one command. Logos. Mockups. Icons. All covered by the subscription you already have.
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John Massengale AIA CNU 🚶♀️🚶🚶♂️🚴♂️🇺🇦 (@jmassengale) reportedWRITTEN BY COPILOT, SENT TO @GoDaddy & @Office My GoDaddy‑provisioned Microsoft 365 mailbox is experiencing a recurring service failure that appears to be caused by an identity/token issue between GoDaddy and Microsoft. Symptoms Message headers load, but message bodies do not load in: Apple Mail (OAuth2) Outlook on the web (Edge, clean profile) Inline images and attachments also fail to load. The issue is intermittent but frequent. Other accounts on the same devices (Apple Mail, Gmail, DreamHost) load normally. What this indicates This is not a client‑side issue. It appears to be a Microsoft identity/token routing failure specific to GoDaddy‑managed tenants. The mailbox authenticates, but the content endpoint rejects the token used to fetch the MIME body. This matches the same tenant‑level identity problems I have been reporting since April (incorrect redirects, token expiration loops, and inconsistent authentication behavior). What I need Please escalate this to the Microsoft 365 Advanced Support team with the following request: “Verify the integrity of this mailbox’s authentication and token routing within the GoDaddy‑managed Microsoft 365 tenant. The mailbox is authenticating, but the content service is intermittently rejecting the token, causing message bodies not to load.” Additional details The issue occurs across multiple devices and networks. It affects only the GoDaddy‑Microsoft mailbox. It is not reproducible with non‑GoDaddy Microsoft 365 accounts. Please confirm escalation and provide the Microsoft case number associated with this issue. Thank you.
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How To AI (@HowToAI_) reportedSetting #1: Turn off "Personalize Using Shared Data." This feature lets a list of Google apps monitor everything you do on your phone. They share data between each other, Gmail, Contacts, Clock, external media, all pooled into one profile Google reads across its ecosystem. Every app on the list runs in the background to do this. Draining battery. Slowing your phone. Settings → Google → All Services → Privacy & Security → Personalize Using Shared Data. Open the list. Turn off every single app. You might have three. You might have twenty. Disable all of them. Known issue: some apps re-enable themselves after about 10 days. Check back periodically.
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Clarafy (@UseClarafy) reportedHot take: Most people don’t want better grammar. They want to stop thinking about grammar. Nobody opens Gmail thinking: “I hope I can fix some commas today.” They just want their messy thoughts to become clear and sendable. Curious where others stand on this: Would you rather have: A) AI that points out mistakes one by one B) One button that instantly makes the entire message clearer
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Adeyemo Oluwaseyi (@adeyemo_seyi_) reported@MimiTheDesigner Just sign in using your Gmail account that you used to purchase the subscription or any account you used to purchase subscription. Then click on New Project to start editing your videos, it's actually simple and easy. Just try to go to the interface slowly, you would see it's almost the same with the Capcut App.
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chauchau 🐉 $MON (@chauchau55554) reported@sidrachain i login = gmail + password... now dont have.... how to login my account???
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Robin Gattis (@ColdShalamov) reportedI have the Gmail connector in codex. I had it doing a migration on the server at work, it noticed that 3 orders had come in between the disabling of one provider (healthcare) and enabling another. As “part of the migration” (I guess), completely unsolicited other than it noticing 3 orders hadn’t received a confirmation on the webhook, codex collected the information of the missing orders, scanned my email and found the provider’s direct email address, emailed him from my personal email explaining that these orders were lost in the migration, that the missing orders were attached in a csv in the preferred format he’d described in a previous email, and apologizing for the inconvenience. It also found my phone number somehow, spun up a browser, submitted an order to the new API as a test with my information so I received a text confirming it, and sent a message on slack to the tech team of the provider telling them it sent a test and to confirm receipt. This was my first experience with 5.5 xhigh. Also the first audible “woah…” experience with AI. Idk if it used the Gmail/slack connectors to send the messages or if it hacked into my account with computer use but it got the MFing job done.
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Arafa Abdul (@arafa_abdu67911) reported@Sidra_App My Gmail account use to sign in to my Sidra wallet has been hacked since two years ago and I have already been 👉VERIFIED. I have been using Sidra Authenticator to login to my Sidra wallet over two years now.Going back to Gmail login is going to affect my login to my Sidra wallet
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Eric Smith (@Eric_Smith08) reported20. Connected Account Vulnerability The Situation: Back in 2010, you finally made the jump from Yahoo, Hotmail, or AOL to Gmail. To make the transition easier, you linked your old legacy account to automatically forward everything into your new Gmail inbox. You haven't logged into that Yahoo account in a decade. The Mechanics: Legacy email platforms like Yahoo and AOL have notoriously outdated, porous spam filters compared to Google's billion-dollar machine learning infrastructure. By using POP3 or IMAP to pull that mail into Gmail, you are essentially bypassing Google's frontline defenses and piping raw, unfiltered internet sewage straight into your pristine Gmail ecosystem. The Fix: It is time to sever the cord. Go to Gmail Settings > Accounts and Import. Look under "Check mail from other accounts." Delete the legacy connections. If you absolutely still need access to that ancient Hotmail account for banking resets, log into it directly, aggressively clean it, and set up incredibly strict server-side rules there before allowing it anywhere near your primary hub.
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Toha Khan (@HeyToha) reported@saidul_dev The worst part is Gmail storage issues are usually caused by something other than Gmail.
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Cianey 🩵 | Open Comms 🌺 | slots 1/3 (@CianeyDraws) reportedi was finally able to fix my Gmail. The reason i wasn't receiving emails was because i didn't have an account with that Gmail address, so i created one because i didn't know i did... My apologies to all the companies that tried to help me 😓
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thehalfsaid (@thewordsleft) reported@FabrizioRomano Man City has booted their laptop for sending the bid but Man Utd still charging their laptop. Man City has opened gmail to send their bid. Breaking: Man city faced internet issues before their bid but Man Utd didn’t. FFS. Stop milking it so much
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Minh Lành🤑🤑🤑 (@leminhlanh) reported@Sidra_adviser @sidrachain @maljefairi My Gmail account has been compromised and I can't log in using the OTP code. Please don't disable Gmail and password login; I'm not the only one experiencing this problem. Thank you for listening.
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पूजा राॅय 🇮🇳 (@RoyPooja1230) reported@facebook Hello @facebook can you please resolve my issue, someone changed my account and gmail ID without my consent, can you please tell me how to retrieve my account
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7th year: k 𖣂 (@stunninggyu) reported@pinkmoarmy can we vote via website?? or do they even have website 🥲🥲 in my tab, i can only sign in 10 gmail accounts so thats the maximum account i can have for now
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Joemgrady (@joemgrady14) reported@TeamYouTube hi, still having issues with me Gmail email as it been hacked so could you help with that?
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Emiel the eCom Email Marketing Magician 🧙♂️🪄 (@Email_Magician) reportedEveryone asks me about email deliverability "hacks", but here's the truth: there are no magical tricks to guarantee primary inbox placement. Most ecom brands already have the technical setup right (DMARC, SPF, DKIM, branded domains). That's not the problem. The real issue? Your sender reputation. Gmail and Outlook don't care about you. They care about their users having a good experience. If people love opening your emails, you get a good reputation. If they mark you as spam or delete without reading, your reputation tanks. It's that simple.
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Terry Steffen (@steff147) reportedIf you are a sub or former sum of my Monday 5 stock picks please check your Spam folder. I've had issues with Gmail that I think are finally fixed. I love their filtering for incoming mail but heaven help you if you have to fight them on the outbound.
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ًًًً (@nobodylikestar) reported@TallieOfLag0s @OPay_NG if the gmail works, fine but i think they also offer face recognition login, not face id oo, i mean the face that is on the nin linked to the account.
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Bryan Ng (@boomerrbryan) reportedYouTube has a trust score for new channels that decides whether your videos reach anyone or get buried in complete silence.. And they never told anyone about it This matters because you can post 50 genuinely good videos into a channel the algorithm already decided to ignore. every single one goes into a void. you assume you're bad at this, burn out, and quit. the whole time the issue wasn't your content. it was a flag that got set before your first video even uploaded here's how it works: when you create a new channel, YouTube's system evaluates a set of signals to determine whether you're a real human or a bot. fresh gmail (never used for anything real) + instant uploads + zero viewing history + no subscriber activity = the exact pattern of the thousands of spam channels YouTube kills every day. so the system treats you the same way it treats them. throttles your reach before you've begun the people who skip this step and go straight to uploading will post 10, 15, 20 videos and get under 100 impressions on all of them. then they google "why is nobody seeing my YouTube videos" and some guru tells them their thumbnails need work. their thumbnails were fine. the channel was flagged on day one the fix costs $0 and takes 7 days. here's the full protocol: step 1: use a gmail you actually use in real life. not a fresh one you made for the channel. a real email with search history, subscriptions, normal human activity. this alone changes how YouTube classifies the account from the start step 2: before uploading anything, spend 7 days being a viewer on that account. watch full videos in your niche (not just click and bounce, actually watch them through). subscribe to 10-15 channels in your space. leave a few real comments. the system is building a profile of your account during this period and you want that profile to look like an actual human who cares about this topic step 3: verify the channel and set your country to a tier 1 location (US, UK, Canada, Australia). do NOT brand the channel heavily at this stage. a fully branded channel with a logo, banner, custom URL, and zero videos looks like a pre-built operation designed to spam. leave it minimal. upload first, dress it up after you have content on it step 4: day 8, post one video. check your impressions after 48 hours. this is the test that tells you everything above 500 impressions = the trust score is alive. YouTube has classified you as a real channel and is willing to test your content with real viewers. keep building from here below 500 impressions = the channel is shadow-flagged. your content is being shown to almost nobody and no amount of good videos will fix the flag on this account. start fresh with a new setup and run the 7-day warmup properly most people who fail on YouTube never get this information. 45% of people quit before their 25th video. a massive percentage of them were never actually bad at YouTube. they were invisible from day one because the platform made a decision about their account in the first hour and nobody told them they only get one shot at that first impression the difference between a channel the algorithm trusts and one it doesn't isn't content quality. it isn't thumbnails. it isn't posting frequency. it's whether you looked human for 7 days before you started uploading. that's the entire difference we're building a tool that handles the entire YouTube production pipeline for business owners, from script to finished video, powered by AI avatars that the algorithm treats as real people. the waitlist is in bio. if you've been thinking about YouTube for your business and the production side is what keeps stopping you, this removes that entirely link in bio
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Saleshandy (@saleshandy) reportedAcross Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, Zoho, and more. Because deliverability problems are expensive. Especially when you don't know they exist.