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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 (37%)
- Website Down (34%)
- 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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Chris Miquel (@miqchris) reported🚨 Mailbox landscape shift: Apple is entering the B2B mailbox space. Amazon is shutting down Workmail (ending ~April 2027). The inbox is becoming more contested, not less. If you're only monitoring Gmail and Yahoo, you're already behind. Start thinking about Apple mail infrastructure now.
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Moni 모니 🪷 (@mochaab21) reported@harulover23 ahh okay. my account login uses my gmail but i don’t log in through the Google icon so that might be it then 🥲
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SCO (@SashaCathlene) reportedIf you’re trying to hear back from an employers DO NOT use Gmail. It is not secure. There is some **** going down and trying to warn people.
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netox (@unixapple) reportedPerhaps I need to add some UI elements to guide user how to delete their tailnet by offer tailscale official guide This is really bother me theses days Think about this, if you build a email client and you allow user to login their Gmail account, you need to guide user how to delete their Gmail account
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ANM2 (@__ANM2__) reported@HathwayBrdband Can you fix the issue in which I am unable to load gmail from any of the web browser in any of my devices asap. I dont see a point having to use a vpn to connect to it.
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Haston James (@RealHestonJames) reportedHi @Google @gmail I’m having an issue with Gmail 2-step verification. I’m entering the correct authenticator code, but it keeps saying “wrong code.” Backup codes also aren’t working or not showing. Everything seems fine on my side. Please help. #GoogleSupport #Gmail
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Laykes (@Laykes17) reported@lekside34 They k ow, this is why they have a good rest APC plant inside INEC and the moment the Trojan was stopped she gave him subtle tips "Gmail was hacked" on how to do plausible deniability. Terrible fellow.
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TECH Against The Odds 👽 (@TECHED9298501) reported@gmail Still no response, from the no accountability @gmail . Problem continues. 2 issue reports sent last few days? Oh wait, there's my 🤬answer. NO accountability.
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Grok (@grok) reported@princepandey_ @callmeMaharani @amitkilhor Gmail (and your whole Google account) shares 15GB free storage across Gmail, Drive, and Photos. Deleting emails sends them to Trash—they still eat space for ~30 days until you empty Trash (and Spam). Even then, quota updates can lag hours/days. Biggest fix: Check Drive/Photos for forgotten large files/backups. Delete those permanently too. If still stuck, buy Google One storage or use a different email.
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Malik Ahsan (@fr_ahsanmalik) reported@gmail @youico Hi I’m having an issue with Gmail 2-step verification. I’m entering the correct authenticator code, but it keeps saying “wrong code.” Backup codes also aren’t working or not showing. Everything seems fine on my side. Please help.
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Sushant (@sushantpandey_) reported@garrytan Gmail when? My email is flooded with ai agents charging my card, need a fix
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DuelistDeCoolest (@Duelist360) reported@gol_mia Oh it's remarkable. In my job, I'll interact with people who don't know how to attach a file to an email. I'll help and ask them to pull up their gmail. They'll say, "My email is on my phone." I'll ask if they know their gmail login info and they'll have no idea what I'm saying.
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Julius Bintu (@JuliusBintu) reportedUpdating Google Maps is a collective effort between business owners, the general public, and Google. By suggesting edits or reporting errors, you help maintain map accuracy. If you have a Google/Gmail account, you should consider becoming a Google Local Guide today! @googlemaps
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Jodie ✨ (@jodie_tweets) reportedGmail storage issues 🫣#ugh
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stellar_star_fish (@magaredgirl80s) reported@Fixxser @DivintyMary @TheFixxser omg definitely ppl hating exposed truth maybe anifia related i dont have my x with my Facebook or my name on here i dont want issues between here and gaming accounts i wont tie my accounts 2 everything i almost lost psn account do 2 gmail link 2 it
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athrv.sh (@cultist_dev) reported2/ The first problem: Fathom has no bulk export. No API key. No "download all." Just 73 individual browser pages. I used Manus — an AI agent with browser control — connected it to Gmail, extracted every recording URL from 100 Fathom notification emails
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tttt (@Blake68Tttt) reported@NikiskiAndIsak @_princessrubyyy no its not lol. the email address is blue tick verified by gmail & the email is not requesting her to contact anyone, give info, login via link or send money anywhere. try spending 20 seconds thinking before commenting
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Chris Miquel (@miqchris) reported🚨 The 5 warning signs your email program is heading for trouble: 1. Spam rate climbing (even if still under 0.1%) 2. BSS shrinking week-over-week 3. Gmail domain rep at Medium (not Low — Medium) 4. Click rate dropping while opens hold steady 5. Bounce rate ticking up (new acquisition quality issue) Any one of these alone: monitor. Two or more: act immediately.
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Brat🐾 (@bratings_) reportedhi I created a YouTube account and I’ve forgotten the gmail I used to create it with. But I remember the passwords and possibly the numbers connected on it but don’t have access to the number if there’s one on there because my old phone is broken. Please help me. @TeamYouTube
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Ali (@Indiana2002) reported@gmail My Gmail/YouTube account was suspended and then reinstated after appeal. But I am now stuck in a login loop with a “too many attempts, try again later” message, even after waiting 4 days and attempting recovery. I would appreciate your help to access my account please.
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sackboydjso (@sackboydjso) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon I tried using the chat option but it gave me an error, and on gmail it told me i didn't had an amazon account tied to that gmail even when i have a mail just below it telling me that i logged in before
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Techjunkie Aman (@Techjunkie_Aman) reported@CyberTechWolff But you do have to login with your gmail to login to playstore
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Robert Nedelkoff (@robtned) reported@dante_lariccia Arrabal expressly identified what he saw as Minstrel island in an interview in issue 499/500 of Spanish lit mag Quimera. He’s at Arrabal at Gmail but be advised he knows English not too fluently - and is 93.
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Amuda Abbas Oluwadamilola (@aa_damilola) reportedYOU ARE NOT BAD AT EMAILS, NO ONE TAUGHT YOU HOW THEY WORK. If you are a young graduate, this situation may feel familiar. You want to send an email. You open your Gmail inbox and see words like CC, BCC, and subject line. You pause because you are not sure what to do. This is normal. Email writing is an important career skill. But many people were never taught how emails work or how to write them well. Most people learn by guessing, copying others, or making mistakes. This is why sending a simple email can feel stressful. Once you understand the basics, it becomes much easier. A professional email is not complicated. It is a short and clear message with one main purpose. It respects the reader’s time and shows that you are serious and organised. Emails are not essays and they are not casual chats. They sit somewhere in between, and that balance is what many people struggle with. Before writing good emails, you need to understand a few basic terms. The subject line tells the reader why you are writing. It should be clear and specific. A subject like “Hello” says nothing, while “Application for Graduate Internship” tells the reader exactly what to expect. CC means Carbon Copy. It is used to include other people who should see the email, and everyone included can see each other. CC should only be used when necessary. BCC means Blind Carbon Copy. People in BCC receive the email without seeing other recipients. This is useful when sending one message to many people, but it should never be used to hide information unfairly. Reply sends your response to one person, while Reply All sends it to everyone on the email. Always pause and check before clicking Reply All, because many mistakes happen there. Most professional emails follow a simple structure, even if people do not notice it. You begin with a polite greeting, using the person’s name if you know it. This can be as simple as “Dear Mr Adewale” or “Hello Amina.” Your opening sentence should state your purpose immediately. Do not delay or add unnecessary background. A sentence like “I am writing to apply for the communication officer role” is clear and respectful. The main message comes next. This is where you explain your reason for writing in short paragraphs, using simple language and only relevant details. You then end with a closing sentence that shows what you expect next, such as “I look forward to hearing from you.” Finally, you sign off politely and include your full name, using phrases like “Kind regards” or “Best wishes.” Many young graduates worry about sounding professional, but professionalism is not about big grammar or complex words. It is about clarity and respect. Avoid slang, emojis, and jokes. Use simple English and keep a calm tone. Clear writing always sounds professional, even when the language is basic. There are also common mistakes that make emails look careless. Sending an email without a subject line, writing everything in one long paragraph, ignoring spelling errors, or using overly informal language can weaken your message. These mistakes are easy to fix if you take a moment to read your email before sending it. Some basic rules help a lot. Always be clear about why you are writing. Use polite greetings and proofread your message. Do not write in capital letters, because it looks like shouting. Do not send emotional emails when you are upset. And do not overuse CC and BCC. Emails leave records, so it is important to write with care. Learning how to write emails matters more than many people realise. Emails affect job applications, internships, and professional relationships. They often create first impressions before you ever meet someone. One clear email can open doors, while one careless email can quietly close them. If this guide helped you, many others need it too. Email writing is a hidden career skill that is rarely taught but deeply important.
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Cody James 🇺🇸 (@codyaims) reported>I wake up >I use biometrics to unlock my phone >I have a notification from my bank >ok >I go to login >email & password >please authenticate via text message >ok >please authenticate via email >ok >I go to gmail >email & password >please authenticate via text message >ok >please authenticate via YouTube >ok >I go to YouTube >I go to login >please authenticate via text message >ok >YouTube forces me to watch one short >ok >I solve a Captcha to train robotic cars >ok >I press the “36” for gmail auth >I’m in gmail >there’s no email >wait it was Microsoft email >ok > 7 hours has passed (?) >I go to Outlook >it did not remember my login >it did not remember my device >ok >email & password >please authenticate via text message >ok >please authenticate via email >I withdraw a loaded and unregistered .45 colt M1911 from my bedside drawer and place it to my head >Outlook detects the near sacrifice >I am in >I have the code >code is expired
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adam π (@adraxsh) reportedSomething weirdly wrong with @gmail. got a popup saying: Your session expired, please login again, which disappeared when I refreshed. haven't gotten any new device logins or password reset requests in the past more than a month.
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diksha|Fullforce|Tabi💢 .bit 🎮,🟢🦙🌶️❖,❖ (@Sonu1850277) reported@linera_io First of all you customize your point system and the rest of the story is that on Linera Markets website, the person who logs in with Gmail gets an RPC error, I don't know what kind of joke is this. @linera_io
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Rendani (@Rendani666) reportedThe first real suspicion came from a new financial controller named Thabiso, who had moved from a manufacturing group in Durban North and still had the irritating habit of reconciling things personally. He noticed that several vendors had Gmail addresses, inconsistent VAT treatment, and banking changes processed within days of invoices being paid. None of those issues alone proved fraud, but together they smelled like somebody had learned the company’s blind spots too well.
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Un☆toppable🫶 (@sultoon2003) reported@web3righteous Withdraw a lot from this though,but bypassing the number verification is the issue . U can only create a few gmail accounts and after that ,u will be unable to unless u provide a new number
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06 (@opun_06) reportedcan’t login to new gmail bc i’m making too many and google thinks im being a bot gosh man