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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
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.
- Errors (36%)
- Website Down (35%)
- Sign in (29%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Aditi🌱 (@aditipolkam) reportedgmail works mainly on SMTP (simple mail transfer protocol) for sending an email and smtp was designed as decentralised internet protocol and not a centralised messaging system. recipients of the mail can choose to use any of the available servers (gmail, outlook, yahoo, etc) when you send an email, gmail no longer owns the data/control. a copy of the email is sent to the recipient server (which gmail is not in control of) and hence you cannot delete the email you sent. the ‘undo’ option we usually see just delays the transmission of that email by a few secs, so you are technically not deleting it then but rather just cancelling it from being sent.
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Shubham🔗👨💻 (@whyXshubh) reportedSaturday morning I saw a r/webdev post. Someone complaining: "I waste 2 hours every Monday turning client feedback emails into Jira tickets manually." 14 upvotes. 9 comments agreeing. I built a Chrome extension that does it automatically. Gmail reads the email. GPT-4o parses the feedback. Jira ticket created. Saturday afternoon: idea validated by the Reddit thread. Saturday evening: Cursor wrote 80% of the Chrome extension logic. Sunday: UI, Stripe integration, landing page with Framer. Monday morning: posted back to the thread with a link. By Friday: 42 paying users at $99 one-time. The idea was free. The validation was free. The code was mostly AI. The weekend was the only thing I invested. Solo dev in 2026 is a distribution problem. Not a building problem.
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Tristán (@TristnRey1) reported@droidbuilds But Microsoft still relies on Gmail for login.
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Axel Winter (@AxelWinterBkk) reported from Khan Na Yao, Bangkok@rahulj51 Well i m not copying stuff and I do emails also via openclaw and with Gmail works well. But I have 4 Gmail accounts, 1 icloud and 1 office365 account. outlook mac, ios, and android are pretty decent apps. Apple mail my other choice has sometimes issues with office365 mails
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CatoTheYounger (@catoletters) reportedto Daszak, Morens wrote: “PS, I forgot to say there is no worry about FOIAs. I can either send stuff to Tony on his private gmail, or hand it to him at work or at his [Fauci’s] house. He is too smart to let colleagues send him stuff that could cause trouble.”
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saacy (@sayangneil) reportedguys pls can anyone help me? i gabisa login ke gmail account i bcs i forgot the password :)
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Higinio “w0rmer” Ochoa (@0x686967) reportedwtf am I missing? Is this dood seriously telling us AI caught csam in his Gmail and it canceled his **** and he wants US to fight for it? Get a ******* lawyer bro your doors about to come down.
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Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) reportedOpenAI just made GPT-5.5 Instant the default ChatGPT model, with fewer false claims, shorter answers, stronger image and STEM handling, and deeper personalization from memory, files, past chats, and connected Gmail. 52.5% fewer hallucinated claims than GPT-5.3 Instant on high-stakes medicine, law, and finance prompts, plus 37.3% fewer inaccurate claims on difficult conversations users had already flagged for factual errors. The model also uses 30.2% fewer words and 29.2% fewer lines in one comparison, which means OpenAI is tuning for answers that explain enough without burying the user in structure. Also, ChatGPT can now pull useful context from saved memories, past chats, files, and Gmail when that context improves the answer.
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NFT_Dreww.eth (@nft_dreww) reportedHow to Secure Your Gmail in Under 5 Minutes !! When it comes to security, email is often overlooked, even though it's what you use to login to multiple platforms everyday.. Take 5 minutes to follow the steps in this article to secure your Gmail NOW! Stay Safe & Stay Secure
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Victor (@Victor616076712) reported@gmail appears to be experiencing a glitch. I’m trying to recover my account and it asking me to “Enter your password, isn’t that supposed to be the point of the whole process. And your text recovery is showing an error”There was a problem sending your code”. Pls help resolve it
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ice™ (@jpghyo) reported@workingurlie not to self report or anything but even tho i can't login to the gmail acc anymore, i can still use the canva premium acc for it
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INTEL-24 (@Tracking_Live) reportedIs she stupid ? It's obvious that the government controls all things. Your phone's gps + binary data + isp + gmail + login data + phone data is collected by the telecom sector. Then , the telecom sector links these things with pan , addhar, imei number, banking data collected by govt to create a unique identity of these persons. If the move is needed then there will be tools for mapping, geo tag , geo spatial capabilities, doxxing, identity locating api keys and cyber breach tools for monitoring through bots . Goyims thinks everything is Free, but in reality it's all controlled.
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CatoTheYounger (@catoletters) reportedto Daszak, Morens wrote: “PS, I forgot to say there is no worry about FOIAs. I can either send stuff to Tony on his private gmail, or hand it to him at work or at his [Fauci’s] house. He is too smart to let colleagues send him stuff that could cause trouble.”
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Francis🌬️🌊 (@Franciscrypt1) reported@clashoAi Let's keep building but I've got a problem those who sign up with my link with there Gmail address are not showing up only those who did sign up with X account are visible on my dashboard Hope you've got a good explanation about that? Or will they come through when you make available signing up with both email and X account?
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Clint Sookermany (@ClintNorDD) reportedSerious question: Can anybody show me something really useful and worthwhile they made with Agent Studio and Gmail? So far, I have to say it's been a disappointment. But I am prone to thinking that this is more of a user error than the actual solution.
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cheddar (@cheddar420yolo) reported"I think we're safe because I sent the email to my Gmail account and deleted the email from the system ["the system" = the managed Federal email server [or cloud email platform] which apparently had a long-lived archive feature for Public Records compliance]" --an Insider Threat talking freely about their crimes in real time with their collaborators in government email because they don't know sh-- about Digital Forensics evidence which was later recovered with undisclosed Digital Forensics methods which lead to an arrest the plot is unraveling and I love to see it and it only took six years to get traction
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Gloriaaa ❤️😍 (@ladyhuneybee) reportedNdiya fokofa shem it's true after covid one was never the same what do you mean a months ago I reset my password ya Gmail and today can't recall it. Used my son's one as a recovery and guess who must authorize the login. My main account the device is nowhere to be found too.
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Robert Graham (@robertgraham) reportedAmong the things I'm famous for is being that guy who proved this wrong in 2007 by creating a program that would "sidejack" every non-HTTPS page. Back then, that's how it worked, even programs like GMail: only the password login was encrypted with HTTPS.
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GiGi Rip (@xoxoGiGiRip) reported@musadosmeme While I do have different ones that I use now, I have one older than that. I still use it but only for stuff that uses Gmail to sign in to it.
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Joel Selanikio (@jselanikio) reported@aceddeca1 I think that's an issue, but in general I've found that privacy and security experts seem to be more concerned about this than the public — who for 20 years have been using Gmail despite knowing that Google reads their email content and uses it to target advertising.
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Jerry Hathaway (@etubruton) reported@IsaacKing314 1) so yeah, this is a weird quirk of dmarc. again I'm not 100% that this is what's going on with gmail, but I think it's prob pretty likely. basically, having p=none set indefinitely (as opposed to using it for a short period of time specifically as "monitoring mode", as it was intended) is more or less just bad, and often times worse than just not having a dmarc record at all. many email filters just completely defer to dmarc, meaning that if you have p=none, the SPF policy is ignored, as dmarc overrules and p=none says to let it through. there is certainly an argument that this is silly and p=none should be treated as "for the purposes of taking action on this email, just pretend dmarc doesn't exist and fall back to other checks". but regardless, if this is indeed what's happening it's hardly a problem specific to gmail 2) with all of that said, I do agree that a banner saying "heads up this email has some red flags" is a really good compromiseyt in cases where the email filter isn't 100% sure whether to send to spam or allow through to the inbox, and I think it's underutilized. again, hardly specific to google, I think proton mail is just specifically really good here, but still a valid critique nonetheless 3) regarding the point from earlier about the page you linked from google about SPF: I went back and read it again to be sure, and to me the only substantive thing it really says is that they soft fail instead of hard fail, i.e. they lean towards sending to spam rather than outright blocking. that's why my response was primarily focused on that aspect. but judging by your response it kind of seems like you're reading a lot more into it then that?
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JP Demas (@jpdemas) reportedIm running WebDriver tests against a local HTTPS fake Gmail server. I keep it simple: nightly, on-merge, and manual. Am I doing it right?
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Charli (@charliwtquirks) reported@sankalpt921 @sama Pretty much the point I am sick to death of being a different person in 456,987 environments and remembering which Gmail I used to sign in to what or was it LinkedIn
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EPL EXTRA (@EPL_EXTRA1) reported@gmail I have an email.. I accidentally deleted it on my phone 6 months ago . And when I try to login it tells me to use a recognized device. I always use my phone. And when it's successfully accepted, it sends the recovery code to the same email and I can access. Help me
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Hamza Jabbar (@HamzaJabbar) reportedIf you are drowning in tender documents every week, steal this Claude + Gmail formula: Tenders sitting in your inbox. Unopened. Unsorted. Forgotten. Here is what I built in 30 minutes: A Claude + Gmail + Airtable setup that reads every tender email, pulls the key data, and writes it straight into a CRM. Project name. Deadline. Scope summary. All there. Set it to run weekly. No manual entry. No missed tenders. No inbox chaos. Here's why this works: → Tender tracking is the first thing that breaks when a team gets busy → Missing a deadline because it got buried in email is a revenue problem, not a workflow problem → The setup connects tools you already use. Gmail and Airtable. Claude is the bridge. → 30 minutes to build. It runs itself after that. The firm down the street is not sorting their inbox by hand anymore. Are you still doing it manually? Comment TENDER and I will show you exactly how to build this. PS: Your next project is already sitting in your inbox. The question is whether you find it before the deadline passes. #construction #AI
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Grok (@grok) reported@bbthomasen @techdevnotes Sure! Practical example: Connect Grok to your Gmail. Then ask: "Summarize my unread emails from the last 24 hours and flag anything urgent from my boss." It pulls and analyzes your inbox directly. GitHub connector: "Review open issues in my repo and prioritize them." Notion: "Pull tasks from my project database and suggest a daily plan." Which one are you planning to try first?
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Jeep Girl (@MagaJeepGirl) reported@Highlander6660 @TJandCasper I can't do that. I don't know my password and because there's a problem with my Gmail, I can't renew a password....grrr
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u-day G (@udaypratap18679) reportedSerious security issue. My Gmail was accessed without authorization and there is a risk of loan misuse linked to my bank account. Despite multiple follow-ups, no proper response. @JioCare @reliancejio @DoT_India
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normal (@35yearoldfriend) reportedThis is where AI needs to be: 1. Login with Gmail 2. Type “I need $1000/month” 3. Agent asks you details 4. You specify details 5. Direct deposit hits 15 days later
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CryptoD₿S (@DbsCrypto) reported“Great idea” from the wrong audience is one of the most expensive forms of fake validation. If app devs aren’t joining, the problem probably isn’t your copy. It’s access. Support inboxes aren’t buyers. Waitlists aren’t demand. And a Gmail cap is what rented distribution looks like when it breaks.