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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

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  • 37% Errors (37%)
  • 35% Website Down (35%)
  • 28% Sign in (28%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Vertaizon Errors 17 minutes ago
Marseille Website Down 4 hours ago
Hartlepool Sign in 5 hours ago
Gap Errors 8 hours ago
Aix-en-Provence Website Down 1 day ago
Paris Website Down 1 day ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Shaileshv70
    shailesh Kumar (@Shaileshv70) reported

    @googleaccount Hello Google, my phone was stolen on 11th June. The Gmail login in that phone had two step verification on but recovery Gmail was not added due to which my Gmail is not logging in. Please help me. @gmail

  • DWsound
    DWS | Sound lighting Video installation services (@DWsound) reported

    @Google are you finding a fix for Gmail - where you open Gmail & keyboard on Google pixel doesn't launch - current work around is to auto rotate phone, keyboard launches then turn it around to use...

  • peter
    Peter (@peter) reported

    I’m not sure what Google’s plan for AI in Gmail is, but their “AI inbox” isn’t it. Completely irrelevant notifications, some highlighting “deadlines” from 5 days ago, while actually urgent stuff gets missed. Terrible intro to Gmail AI as a user. I’ve already turned it off.

  • hellonehha
    Neha Sharma (@hellonehha) reported

    well scammers are on every app - from WA to gmail. telegram is literally used by many folks. Solution is not to ban telegram. problem is somewhere else which Indian govt is don't want to address. if they will block telegram, then there are other ways to leak/communicate paper. unfortunately, who are leaking paper are not stupid like people who thinks banning app will solve everything.

  • BammyOfficial
    BIG BAM (@BammyOfficial) reported

    @gmail @00zzabab can’t log in to my account because it’s failing to send text to my verified number. It’s telling me to wait few hours. I have waited hours, 48 hours, 3 days and now 7 days before attempting to login. Kindly help.

  • District1ResNYC
    District 1 Research 🇺🇸 (@District1ResNYC) reported

    @luanalopeslara I’m having problems logging in, lost phone, 2fa is tied to @gmail HPNsanchez and phone I tried creating another account but it’s flagged as a duplicate.

  • vermontaigne
    Rex Ratio (Official) (@vermontaigne) reported

    @Google When are you going to permit me to use sorting without having your terrible AI suggestions imposed on my GMail? I don't want my personal emails written by AI. I am a Google One subscriber who's very unhappy about this garbage. This is just abusive.

  • marlopainter
    MarloPainter (@marlopainter) reported

    Automatic Gmail login must stop now. I just deleted my linked in account. After deleting it, it took me back to the home page, where GMAIL AUTO LOGGED ME IN AND CREATED A NEW ACCOUNT! NOOOOOOOO!

  • IvanLandabaso
    Ivan Landabaso (@IvanLandabaso) reported

    1/ Act 1: The Wilderness (2017-2020, $0 to <$1M) After ~100 rejections, one name was left on their list: Mark Cuban. Steffen found his private Gmail inside the Sony hack data dump (anyone could download it back then, wild), sent a cold email with a video of the tech, and Cuban replied in 5 minutes ($1M at a $5M post). - Lever 1: they marketed a product that didn't exist yet by making famous people speak languages they don't. A BBC anchor in Mandarin, Beckham asking for malaria donations in 9 languages (800M+ impressions), Messi selling Lay's (a Cannes Lion), etc. Great (almost free) distribution leverage for a 10-person startup at the time. - Lever 2: they killed their only product with real revenue on purpose. Dubbing booked just under $1M over 18 months but sat at the wrong end of the workflow, "a vitamin, not a painkiller" as Victor puts it, so they shut it down (trade-off to identify and focus on a long term revenue driver, corporates). - Lever 3: they sold a worse video to people comparing it to no video at all. A clunky 2020 avatar lost to a film crew but it beat the 15-page PDF nobody tended to read in a coroporation, and that flipped pretty much everything (roadmap, monetization and trajectory). Self-serve hit $0 to $1M ARR in ~4 months.

  • GenZod84
    General_Zod (@GenZod84) reported

    Digital literacy is terrible in India. As long as Govt offices communicate via Gmail and officials request documents via WhatsApp, things will continue to leak. Banning Telegram or whatever comes tomorrow will not stop it. Indian bureaucracy is a monkey chasing its tail

  • senatorshoshana
    Shoshana Weissmann, Sloth Committee Chair 🦥 (@senatorshoshana) reported

    Yesterday I focused on one app. Today I want to show how much every platform that you wouldn't expect is included in the Illinois "social media" tax will have to pay [see math at bottom, some rough estimates] Gmail: $24,060,000/year Strava: $312,000 Goodreads: $312,000 Tripadvisor: $47,820,000 Proton email (EXEMPT bc nonprofit): $600,000 Math: each takes from est U.S. monthly users, Illinois has 12.6M people, US 350. So x/[monthly US users] * 12.6/350, then following math from bill [in screenshot] For apps like Gmail to collect user data regardless of monthly login (assume people get emails/have app on their phone/privacy policy makes this likely) I assume accordingly. Remember—it's charged NOT per monthly active user but per "the number of Illinois users from whom the social media platform collects data within a month." Full math: Gmail - Montly active US users:130000000, IL users:4680000 ,Cost for IL law/Mo:2005000, Cost for IL law/Year:24060000 Proton - Montly active US users:15000000, IL users:540000 ,Cost for IL law/Mo:50000, Cost for IL law/Year:600000 notes: (VERY rough estimate) Strava - Montly active US users:10000000, IL users:360000 ,Cost for IL law/Mo:26000, Cost for IL law/Year:312000 notes: 50M monthly, 20% in US Goodreads - Montly active US users:10000000, IL users:360000 ,Cost for IL law/Mo:26000, Cost for IL law/Year:312000 notes: (ROUGH ballpark based on avail data, 50M monthly active, 20% in US) TripAdvisor - Montly active US users:240000000, IL users:8640000 ,Cost for IL law/Mo:3985000, Cost for IL law/Year:47820000 notes: 400M montly active US users, US Accounts for 60%ish

  • _xjdr
    xjdr (@_xjdr) reported

    @tolly_xyz @xlr8harder Sorry about that. I'll take a look. Looking with GitHub or Gmail should work but track this down and fix it asap

  • TheVaibhavShrma
    Vaibhav Sharma (@TheVaibhavShrma) reported

    Since exam papers can be leaked through messaging platforms, the government should immediately ban Slack, Microsoft Teams, Google Chat, Outlook, Gmail, Zoom, and maybe email itself. Can't have leaks if nobody can communicate. Problem solved. 😌

  • dennismacelroy
    dennis (@dennismacelroy) reported

    CRITICAL SECURITY ALERT: YOU attempted to SIGN IN to your GMAIL ACCOUNT on your OWN COMPUTER

  • 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.

  • dvassallo
    Daniel Vassallo (@dvassallo) reported

    @zachshakked I had the same problem with my OpenClaw Gmail. But I appealed the ban and it got removed within a couple of days.

  • jvqtil
    Egor (@jvqtil) reported

    @SyntaxError2505 @msnofficial_on Dude got a problem with Gmail and Google docs LMAO

  • DavB_4
    BleepBloop (@DavB_4) reported

    @juan_quenga @Samaytwt That sounds like a gmail user problem...

  • TheVaibhavShrma
    Vaibhav Sharma (@TheVaibhavShrma) reported

    @pulkit_mittal_ Since exam papers can be leaked through messaging platforms, the government should immediately ban Slack, Microsoft Teams, Google Chat, Outlook, Gmail, Zoom, and maybe email itself. Can't have leaks if nobody can communicate. Problem solved.

  • Schnitzel3333
    HerrPeter13 (@Schnitzel3333) reported

    @GeminiApp @gmail Image create is broken... All Image Blur...

  • taeinii
    🐰 (@taeinii) reported

    i jn know how to use abstract login account 😭 i regret babi use my gmail account

  • wecraveai
    AI Crave (@wecraveai) reported

    Open source NotebookLM alternative with no data limits and AI agents. Same idea as Google's NotebookLM. Same chat-with-your-docs. Same podcast generator. Same cited answers. Except this one has no source limit, no notebook limit, no 200MB file cap, and no Google login. It's called SurfSense. Google NotebookLM vs SurfSense: - Sources per notebook: 50 to 600 → Unlimited - File size cap: 200MB and 500K words → No limit - LLM choice: Gemini only → 100+ models via LiteLLM - Local LLMs: Not allowed → Full Ollama and vLLM support - Self-host: No → Yes, one Docker command - Price: $0, $19.99/mo Pro, or $249.99/mo Ultra → $0 forever Here's the wildest part: It connects to 27+ sources Google can't touch. Notion. Slack. Linear. Jira. GitHub. Discord. Dropbox. OneDrive. Gmail. Confluence. Obsidian. ClickUp. Microsoft Teams. Airtable. Your entire work life, indexed once, searchable from one chat box. 14.4K GitHub stars. 1.4K forks. 6,232 commits. Apache-2.0 license. One honest note: the README says it's not yet production-ready and still being actively developed. But it already does more than NotebookLM does, and the gap is widening every release. This is what NotebookLM should have been from the start. Repo in the first comment.

  • andrew_carles
    Andrew Carles (@andrew_carles) reported

    @hetmehtaa The issue is that email itself is not inherently secure. While the practitioner's email system may be encrypted and compliant, there is no guarantee that a patient's personal AOL, Yahoo, or Gmail account has the same level of security. Once information leaves the provider's secure environment and is delivered to an unsecured personal email account, the risk of unauthorized access increases significantly.

  • Numan_Ai12
    Numan (@Numan_Ai12) 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.

  • AlwaysCanadian1
    Felix (@AlwaysCanadian1) reported

    @Google @gmail not sure who to go to with this one so I'm going to tag both of you in this when I try to go to my emails and I want to reply and I tap on it by keyboard does not show up on my pixel 6A like you normally would. I believe it is isolated to like Google glitch as my keyboard shows up when I type this to you on this app and also my keyboard shows up on my text when I want to reach out to someone. So it appears to be that the keyboard issue is isolated to Gmail. Can you confirm that you guys are aware of such a glitch?

  • silentn0mor3
    Silent_No_More (@silentn0mor3) reported

    @4nt1p4tt3rn Most people are unprepared to deal with the security risks associated with running a sendmail server. How about a free Protonmail account? I'm sure they're not as private as they claim, but they're a darn sight better than Gmail. My challenge has just been undertaking the grunt work of transitioning email addresses - in all the sites and services that I depend on. Although it would likely free me up from Spam which is 95% of the email I get daily. I've tried starting this before only to fizzle out.

  • 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.

  • itachikun0613
    ItachiNaruto (@itachikun0613) reported

    @uarmybrry Does anyone know hot to logout? Why am I not able to login with another gmail..

  • Syltarius
    Syltarius🇪🇺🟪🇩🇪🟩🇺🇲🟦 (@Syltarius) reported

    @TeamYouTube I am aware that Premium stays tied to the old Gmail account until it expires. That's not the issue. The issue is that YouTube and Google show different ownership states for the same Brand Account/channel.

  • vivilinsv
    Vivi (@vivilinsv) reported

    I asked @ManusAI a data security question: now that the reported Meta/Manus deal appears to be in an unwind/disentanglement process, could any Chinese government authority have access to my data if I connect services like Gmail? The answer I got was surprising. Manus said: “Manus is not a Meta company, nor was it ever.” But this seems inconsistent with public information. Manus’s own website says “Manus is now part of Meta,” and its own blog announced that “Manus is joining Meta.” Media has also reported that Meta acquired Manus for around $2B, before Chinese regulators later ordered the deal to be unwound. So the concern is not simply “China” or “ @Meta.” The concern is factual clarity. For a product that asks users to connect Gmail, Google Drive, Slack, and other sensitive workflows, corporate status and data governance cannot be vague. This may just be an AI hallucination or an outdated answer. But for a privacy question, that is exactly the problem. Does anyone know - if that is normal?