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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

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

  • 37% Errors (37%)
  • 34% Website Down (34%)
  • 29% Sign in (29%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Guadalajara Website Down 6 hours ago
Limoges Errors 11 hours ago
Évreux Website Down 13 hours ago
Lyon Sign in 13 hours ago
Montpellier Errors 15 hours ago
Canterbury Errors 18 hours ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

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  • nmuk
    nmuk (@nmuk) reported

    @ExitLiqCapital I've got my own domain, never had a problem. But my domain name doesn't end in capital which suggests some kind of financial services. It's not about having your own non gmail domain.

  • MLBrehmer
    Mike Brehmer (@MLBrehmer) reported

    @gmail @happy_swinger Seems to me that Google has a privacy problem if this is happening

  • 0xaabbccdd
    Json (@0xaabbccdd) reported

    @nandoprince93 The only issue is that Google turned off push notifications for all non Gmail apps. But it is not a big issue tbh

  • srivatsamudumby
    Srivatsa 💌 AI Email app🧑‍💻 (@srivatsamudumby) reported

    gmail has 1.8 billion users and it's free. to get someone to switch email apps, you need to fix a pain they feel every single morning. for replyless, that pain is: 43 unread emails before coffee, zero idea which ones actually matter. solve the morning, keep the user.

  • TaiwoAlajaba
    Taiwo Abolarin (@TaiwoAlajaba) reported

    @KikelomoSowore I was at a function earlier today and a guy wanted me to join the group. In the course of registration, I gave my Yahoo address. The guy was like: don't you have a Gmail? I felt so old school. Of course, I have a Gmail but the space issue always stresses me out.

  • EarlAlright
    Alright Eigbe, Esq., Mcasson (@EarlAlright) reported

    Someone will use Yahoo Mail almost all his life and never receive a complaint of storage getting full. You will just open Gmail like this and start receive storage threats up and down. #AlrightEigbe

  • boywithacap
    sreedhar (@boywithacap) reported

    It's so funny to see some people trying so hard to justify the dumb decision They now say banning telegram could remove fraud happening with upi, lol upi’s biggest security risk is vpa Initially, username@bank was designed so users could choose their own username from the client app client apps onboard users with phone number@bank by default, and on gpay it's gmail username. The widespread fraud on upi happens because of unregulated data leaks of phone numbers and email ids These data are easily available in bulk, making it so easy to figure out upi vpa Just banning a popular chat app doesn’t solve these issues

  • SalangBangtan7
    SalangBangtan ⟭⟬𝟙𝟛𝕋𝕊⟬⟭ (@SalangBangtan7) reported

    @paiz_sonia39057 I did research on this because some people were saying they couldn't log in. Here's what I got back. There are no geographical restrictions for the Billboard Korea Top K-Artists Awards, as voting is open worldwide. Login issues are caused by technical glitches, specifically email verification failures and server overload from high traffic, rather than location-based blocking. Users are advised to use non-Gmail accounts or attempt to bypass the verification email to resolve these issues. I hope this helps in some way.

  • 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.

  • sspriint
    sprint (@sspriint) reported

    $904,674 in a year, and the joke is the notifications keep him company His friend catches him grinning at his phone and assumes it's a girl. It's Shopify. Order 6XXX, one item from Online Store, then the next one, then the next, stacking down the Notification Center while he sits there smiling. The store does $904,674.81 in gross sales over 365 days. 5,647 orders. 4,569 fulfilled. 10.51 percent of buyers come back. The whole operation lives in one phone folder named E-Commerce: TikTok, Instagram, Gmail, WhatsApp, Shopify. That's the toolkit. The monthly climb tells the real story. Jul 2025: $4,760. Aug: $37,238. Sep: $51,626. Each month roughly the last one with a zero pushed over. The girl in the joke was never going to text back this often.

  • umzrs
    Umar (@umzrs) reported

    I've audited hundreds of brand email lists. On average, 40-80% of the list is either unengaged or suppressed. And most brands are still sending to all of them. Here's what that's actually costing you: 1. Your Email software bill is based on active profiles. If you have 100k contacts and 60k are dead weight, you're paying for 100k. 2. Sending to unengaged contacts tanks your sender reputation. Gmail and Outlook see low open rates and start routing your emails to spam, including for the people who actually want to hear from you. 3. Your active subscribers stop seeing your campaigns. Not because they unsubscribed. Because your deliverability quietly died. The fix isn't complicated. Suppress the unengaged. Clean the list. Send to people who open. Your revenue per send goes up. Your Klaviyo bill goes down. Your emails actually land. Most brands never do this because they're scared of a smaller number. But a list of 20k engaged subscribers will outperform 100k dead ones every time.

  • elleloveCHI
    villanelle ✨ (@elleloveCHI) reported

    @AmeliaAmor002 Ugh, also Unfortunately I have to use some Google products for my job, so I have to keep a Gmail account and use Google calendar. I'm trying to separate as much as I can but like I said I fear this is a much bigger issue than Google or any one website. Internet privacy and censorship is changing fast. Just keep an eye on all these Internet privacy laws getting voted on in the name of "protecting children"

  • 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.

  • VictorManjul
    Manjul Vic🦅 (@VictorManjul) reported

    @Kachi_Meta @vian337 @joseph_sorbari The likely cause is the navigation process. When you visit the site: Click on "Get Started, next Start New Registration”. Avoid logging in with Gmail; instead, scroll down and complete the form with your "First Name, Surname, Phone, Email, Password." After submitting the form, an email will be sent to the provided address, check the Spam folder if you don't see it. Open the email and click the verification link. Next, log in using your email and password. Finally, click "START NEW REGISTRATION." This will open a form for the user to complete. Once finished, submit the form to complete the process.

  • n4hpg
    Bill Crowell (@n4hpg) reported

    @4nt1p4tt3rn We use Proton Mail. I have a gmail account only as a login to YouTube. I agree that nobody should use gmail for their regular email.

  • leakorsawe
    Lea Marie Korsawe (@leakorsawe) reported

    @Samaytwt Switched from Outlook to Gmail and still prefer Outlook. But at this point the problem is probably not the tool.

  • joevo2
    Joel Yek 🇲🇾 (@joevo2) reported

    @shawshank_r @nandoprince93 This happens because Gmail on Apple Mail app works on Fetch rather than push. AFAIK Gmail disabled the push functionality for other mail client. So Apple Mail app can only fetch from the server at a set interval.

  • 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!!!!!

  • niftyhontas
    Ivelina aka Niftyhontas (@niftyhontas) reported

    instant VC rejection signals (stop wasting your time): - you make empty claims. No numbers, no proof = no credibility. - you ask for an NDA before sharing your deck. Signals inexperience. - your pitch deck has an outdated date. Signals you’ve been fundraising too long. - your market size (SAM) is over $100B. Too broad, VCs assume your numbers are wrong. - your market is too small (SAM < $1B). No VC-scale exit potential. - “we have no competition.” - founders own less than 50% after Series A. Low ownership = weak long-term incentives. - dead equity on your cap table. Bad early deals = no room for employees or future rounds. - your market size is expressed in volume, not value. VCs think in $$, not in units. - you’re not a Delaware C-Corp (or VC-friendly entity). Legal structure matters. - no technical co-founder. No CTO? No funding (for tech startups). - you want to sell to “everyone.” No clear ICP = no focus = no investment. - you talk about exits too early. If you’re pre-seed, focus on building, not selling. - your deck is full of jargon. “Disruption,” “transformation,” “game-changer” = auto-reject. - you exaggerate traction. If investors dig and find out, you’re done. - you’re using a Gmail/Hotmail email. Get a professional domain email. - you can’t estimate CAC/LTV. If you don’t know your unit economics, you’re not ready. - you’re slow to reply to emails. Speed = execution. Slow response = weak founder. - your GTM strategy is just a list of channels. No clear funnel = no go. - your round terms are off-market. Investors expect valuations in a certain range. - you’re raising for less than 18 months or more than 24 months of runway. Too little = risky, too much = over-optimistic. - talking “equity” and “valuation” at pre-seed. Pre-seed rounds = SAFEs, not priced equity. - you can’t handle rejection. VCs talk, don’t burn bridges. - you’re building in a cold market. Some sectors just aren’t getting funded right now. - no “unfair advantage.” If anyone can copy you, why should VCs bet on you? - you’re a Forbes 30 Under 30. 🚩 Investors know PR ≠ success. - your deck is circulating without investor engagement. If no one's biting, something's off. what else?

  • freedominmind88
    FreedomInMind (@freedominmind88) reported

    Is Google having some issues? I can't access any Google products. No search. No gmail. No YouTube.

  • zyloo_io
    ZYLOO (@zyloo_io) reported

    @cl82253 Try login with real gmail account

  • neelo_far1
    JJ♡★🎀 (@neelo_far1) reported

    @Chimak20007 Pretty ou can you there with all yours available Gmail accounts but it works Only with data. Turn on data vote with one Gmail accoun, logout then turn on aeroplane mode,wait for 5 second and turn it off. After that, login with other Gmail account and continue the same.

  • ampuIe
    cam (@ampuIe) reported

    @TeamYouTube my YouTube was hacked and my Gmail recovery info was changed 25 days ago. I am unable to login or access my account can someone please help me regain access to my email.

  • KennyBurchard
    Kenny Burchard (@KennyBurchard) reported

    This is true. I have officially built a bulk mail server for just me that functions 100% like constant contact or mail chimp in every possible way that I have been able to detect, using AI. It cost me less than $100 to build it. It costs only 10 cents for every 1000 emails I send. Every email service (aol, hotmail, yahoo, Microsoft, gmail) recognizes it as a legit service. It’s called KennyBMail I log in to my dashboard which I can design however I want. It has one user and one account. Me and mine. I can do drip campaigns, single emails, weekly newsletters and whatever else you can think of. It uses all the structure blocks, tests, formats, resends, click and open trackers, reports. Everything. You name it this service does it. My gated content has put over 650 new emails into it in 3 weeks while I sleep. For a small YouTube channel that has given me an entirely new way to reach people in my audience. AI knows every language. Every human language and every coding language in every human language. It knows how everything in the domain of coding and programming works. Everything. It’s not perfect but it works. It would have cost me tens of thousands of dollars to have a company build this. I built it with AI in 9 days during down time. If you know how to tell it what to do (not everyone does) - then if you can think it, you can build it. I know nothing about building this kind of stuff and still did it because I know how to articulate what I want it to do and how to tell it when something isn’t right.

  • serialunrigger
    serial unrigger (@serialunrigger) reported

    @IceSolst major mail service providers like gmail have made all these mostly-pointless things a soft requirement to run your own mail server. dkim is about attribution, so no server can claim after the fact that they/their user did not send the mail. it's a scheme to ruin self hosting.

  • djr_bennett
    JR Bennett 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@djr_bennett) reported

    A beginner’s stack for digital privacy and countering the state’s attempt to restrict your online anonymity: 1) Buy a Pixel in cash, preferably second hand. Facebook marketplace or one of those sole trader phone shops. No contract / finance. 2) Install GrapheneOS on your new pixel. Transfer all of your private affairs here e.g if you’re an activist. Signal, telegram, crypto wallet (if that’s your thing), etc etc. 3) Maintain your old phone for every-day affairs. Your bank account, your Facebook account, Uber, that thing. Take this with you for most things, keep your Pixel at home. 4) Switch your email, at least for your private affairs, away from gmail/outlook/etc towards a privacy-first provider. I haven’t done this yet but I know ProtonMail is used by many, but there may be better providers out there. Switch your private accounts to that email. 5) Buy a cheap sim, most shops will sell them. They’re £2 or so, pennies. Don’t take a plan out. Just switch your number on your private accs to the number of the new sim. Put that sim in your Pixel. That gives full security for your accs and separation of public/priv. 6.1) Install Mullvad VPN or your preferred choice, once again, if you use crypto, Mullvad will let you pay this way. It’s around £5/mo. Enable it on both phones and any other devices. 6.2) You could also rent a server from AWS etc for around £5/month and set up a unique VPN with an IP not used by any other service. I’m looking into it myself, I’m not an expert on it, or any of this really. 7) Make the switch from Windows / MacOS to a a more private and fun alternative! Linux is the most obvious. I’ve been looking into Linux Mint myself. It’s not as scary as it looks at first glance! 8) Check out ‘Nostr’ for privacy oriented, alternative platforms. I won’t say much on that as my knowledge is amateur. Good men have suggested it o me though, see the first 2 people below! — I’ve learnt this all very recently, scouring accounts of those smarter than I. I’ll suggest following @derekmross, @freddienew & @augusteprompt. Auguste isn’t a tech account exactly but still valuable.

  • whyteabraham
    Whyte Abraham Tech (@whyteabraham) reported

    @gmail I cannot login to my gmail address because you keep bringing up a phone number that I no longer use. The gmail has backup email attached to it and is on my iphone before you logged me out this evening. Why don't you use the other means of verification? Why just phone

  • JtCrawford
    JTCrawford (@JtCrawford) reported

    PRC operatives sat inside medical and military networks for over a year, exfiltrating drone tech and pathogen data via Gmail. When attackers have more patience than our defenders have budget, the breach isn't the problem—it's the symptom. #Cybersecurity #NatSec

  • BenKuyen_
    BenKuyen (@BenKuyen_) reported

    @TeamYouTube Excuse me, could you message me? My Gmail and by extension YouTube accounts have been hacked. The hacker changed my password, changed my gmail account's birthday to make it a minor, and set his own malicious gmail as the only parent. I cannot sign in.

  • benfitterman
    Ben Fitterman (@benfitterman) reported

    For 5 years I've told every client to install Google Postmaster Tools. And for 5 years I've been half guessing with it... Google just fixed that. Inside Google Postmaster Tools gives you impressive-looking graphs and charts and tells you if your domain reputation is "high" or "medium" or "low". But it's always felt like going off vibes. Okay... My domain reputation is medium. What does that mean? How do I fix it? It's like giving someone the weather report but not telling them how to dress. But Gmail has made a cool new update. There's a new "Deliverability analysis" tool all the way at the bottom. It will give you a REASON why your emails aren't inboxing they way you want. Straight from Googles own documentation they will now tell you if: -You send too little email -Your messages fail to deliver -You exceed the recommended spam threshold -Recipients aren't opening or interacting with your email -Recipients indicate they want more of your messages -You don't meet Google's sender guidelines Now you can know the real reason and fix it. But be honest… have you actually set up Postmaster Tools yet?