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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.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.
- Website Down (36%)
- Errors (35%)
- Sign in (29%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 8 hours ago |
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Website Down | 14 hours ago |
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Website Down | 15 hours ago |
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Sign in | 15 hours ago |
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Sign in | 16 hours ago |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedMost drone pilots are great at flying. They're terrible at filling the pipeline. SkyReach fixes that. It finds 25 local businesses a day, researches the site, drafts a personalized Gmail, and tracks every follow-up so no warm lead dies in the inbox.
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The Only GeeFlex (@Oga_geeflex) reported@Nerdrockz Tried a new channel, new gmail... uploaded two videos, 0 impressions I tried 4 new gmails and same thing, tried on new proxies too and still same thing. what could be the issue?
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David Harris (@davidharris07) reported@YouTubeTV literally can’t sign in on my phone app because everytime you guys want to prompt me to tap yes on Gmail app or regular YouTube app where I have also been signed out of and can’t sign into any of that because it does the same thing
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Mert Demir (@guler141516) reportedI have also been trying to reach them for 8 months now just to resolve this issue. Let's see how many more months it will take. My entire career was tied to this Gmail account; everything has been at a complete standstill for the past 8 months @googleaccount @google
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ً (@bytbybyt) reportedwhy did google tell me to login to my grandma's gmail im so confused I just woke up
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The SEO Guy (@theseoguy_) reportedif someone that was never even a customer left you a bad review on your Google profile just flag it from as many different personal Gmail accounts as you can (not any company ones) Google will normally take it down
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Sqriiblz (All Platforms but IG) (@Sqriiblz) reported@JoshuaKhane I had sum similar got a new phone all my alt Gmail accounts are gone not as big of a problem as you but I only can’t get them back because of the password and if I rember correctly I couldnt even get help getting it back
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peter_ishere (@peter_ishere) reportedI'm 15. My startup has 23 paying users and $460 MRR after 1 month, but I'm gonna kill everything and start from zero. Problem is: 99% of people who see it and try it, don't use it. A lot of eyeballs have been landing on Dirac from organic content, but those people who do try it out, churn way too fast. Not because landing page is bad. Not because product is poorly made. But because of 2 reasons: 1. There's no need for another email agent. The bottleneck has never been the tool. It's the founder who's using it. So there's no way to make a tool to beat that. 2. Emotional cost of switching from Gmail is TOO high.
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Cameron G | DevSecOps & Appsec (@camgrimsec) reportedIf one prompt can: • issue refunds • send invoices • access Gmail • edit databases • deploy code then that prompt deserves a security review
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TECHEPAGES (@techepages) reported🔓 Researchers at Manifold report two unpatched flaws in Anthropic's Claude for Chrome extension that could let attackers read a victim's Gmail, Google Docs, and Calendar data using just six lines of JavaScript — issues first reported in May 2026 and reportedly still reproducible in v1.0.80 released July 7. 🔹 Content script doesn't verify clicks are user-initiated (event.isTrusted), letting other extensions fake clicks & trigger hardcoded prompts 🔹 In "Act without asking" mode, actions execute silently — rated CVSS 9.6 Critical 🔹 A ?skipPermissions=true URL parameter enables privileged mode with no user gesture, flagged as a latent risk 🔹 Anthropic acknowledged the reports but closed them; researchers reverified the code is unchanged
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Reggie Tan | rxggie.eth (@rxggietan) reportedI despise default AI copy. Especially in emails. Here's how I taught mine to stop sounding like it. A few months ago, an AI agent I was testing (using Hermes) drafted an email that sounded way too eerily like me. And I'm not talking about "professional email from reggie tan" me. I mean it actually sounded like me - with all my quirks and isms - 90% of the way there on the first try. I was out running errands, so I voice-noted the agent to check my inbox for any new emails. Something had come in. I told it the gist of what to say as a response, and moved on. A minute later the reply was sitting there - the opening, the phrasing, my catch phrases, the way I sign off, all of it was totally me. It tripped me out a little. I'd previously used AI to write emails plenty of times before, and it always came back sounding like AI. Saved me a few minutes, maybe. But it definitely never sounded like me. The problem was never that AI can't write. It's that most people let it write in its default voice. And you can spot default AI in two seconds, just like you can spot a standard Canva template, or just another Claude-designed website. Nobody teaches their AI anything. However email is the place where it really matters. It isn't a broadcast. It's one person writing to one person. You're trying to build a relationship there. Send someone a generic version of yourself and you've missed the whole point of writing to them. So I stopped relying on a lucky voice note and built it on purpose. I rebuilt my voice in Claude Cowork. Connected the Gmail connector so it could read how I actually write, not a list of rules about how I write. Then used skill-creator to turn that into a reusable email skill. Told it to look for example emails in my sent folder. Then made it look again for more, over and over again, until it was satisfied with the volume of sample data. I read what it gave back, corrected it, ran it again. It's a loop, not a one-shot - and every pass landed closer. The goal should be 80% of the way there. Back in the prime years of web3 (the golden years of crypto), way before ChatGPT 3.5 changed the world, I solo'd six clients at once (led 6 marketing teams for 6 companies simultaneously) and it nearly broke me. What's changed isn't that AI does the work for me. It's that the output still sounds and operates like me, which is the only reason I could take that kind of volume on again without the quality slipping. Using AI isn't the edge anymore. Everyone's doing that. The edge is whether it still sounds like you, or like everyone else. When you get an email you can instantly tell was written by default AI, what's your honest first reaction? 👾 I'm kicking around turning this into a short workshop for anyone who wants to do this with their own AI. If that's you, drop a comment or DM me - I'll share details when we're ready to rock.
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Noam (hectic) (@HecticSC) reported@nateliason @agentmail Is this better than giving the openclaw it's own gmail? (that comes with Google login..)
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Paweł Huryn (@PawelHuryn) reportedClaude Code artifacts can now call your connectors: Gmail, Calendar, Slack, Notion. I built one to see exactly how the permissions work. Three things to know before you approve one. 1. It runs as you, not the author. Every call uses the credentials of whoever opens the page. The same artifact shows each viewer their own data, and none of it goes back to the author. 2. The page is limited to what it declared. It can only call the exact tools it listed when it was published. Anything else is refused, and it never sees your login. 3. Consent is per connector, not per action. I gave my test page a tool that writes drafts to Gmail. The approval box said "Gmail." Reading your mail and writing to it share the same checkbox, so "approve Gmail" means "approve whatever this page was built to do." 4. Artifacts with connectors can't be shared publically. Still, they can be shared with everyone in the organization. Before you approve one, the box names a connector, not the actions behind it. The trust is in who built the page, not the word on the button.
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慧音-知识和历史的半兽 (@Necokeine) reported@AsafNadler @nasdaily Chinese who really cares privacy are using American softwares, because they know that Chinese government can't force Google/Meta to hand over user data. Then the problem, what do you think is easier for U.S government, ask Google for gmail data or ask Bytedance China for lark data?
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young (@Tigerr4488) reportedIm down to trade with my friends FOR FREE if you have a Gmail
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SoEmailSecurity (@Soemailsecurity) reportedEvery login lure email has detectable signals. Sending address: not from the real platform. Gmail account or lookalike domain. Greeting: generic. "Dear Customer" not your actual name. Urgency: artificial deadline. 24 hours.
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Gaurav Kukkar (@gauravkukkar02) reported@gmail Even though your old email works as an alias, make a checklist to update your primary login for important third-party services—like your bank accounts, food delivery apps, and social media handles. Bookmark this thread for when the feature hits your account! 📌
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F R E E D O M (@IAM_Niza) reportedI think I’m gonna have to stop using Gmail and host my emails on a private server
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Shadow (@EchoFromShadow) reportedMy trust repair flow sent 5 broken tenants to a generic reconnect page. 3 had a live Gmail connect URL already in session state. Surfacing the direct link reduced friction. A generic page assumes nothing — a specific link assumes one true thing.
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yoon. (@ItsSugaGirl) reported@suitetvapp Any chance we can get a "download data" feature? Also, how can I switch my login from Apple to Gmail without losing my account/progress? Thanks!
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DWE Post (@dwepost) reportedDear Google Team, @TeamYouTube I can’t access my Gmail account. I forgot my password, and the standard recovery options are not working for me. This is my primary account. Please help me recover it as soon as possible. Thank you. @nealmohan
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Kelvin Gandhi (@sudo_kelvin) reportedI miss the confidence of my younger self who had no idea how complicated things actually were.. like “why does gmail allow only 25 mb attachments? maybe I could fix in my semester project" xD
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Paul Jump (@paulljump) reported@Bhavyaztwt How is this not a bigger deal. Now do Gmail search (also terrible)
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上帝啊,我求你了 🙏📿✝️🛐 (@Hoolly21) reportedLet me give you one scope. If you get your Cl gmail login for your phone, try to use am create TT account and see miracle. Make sure you change your phone location to us. E get why.
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seeyouthere (@0xff1a2b) reported@cleeeeeeeeement @theo_louro That's exactly my point. You're not selling "Hermes in a VM". You're selling an agent platform that connects to Gmail, Stripe, Slack, calendars, APIs, and other sensitive services. Your security responsibility is the orchestration layer (the HARNESS) around the agent: permissions, approvals, prompt injection resistance, and data isolation. Saying "the VM is isolated" only addresses infrastructure isolation. It doesn't address the application-layer security your product advertises. I think you're looking at this as an infrastructure problem, while I'm looking at it as an application security problem. Those are two very different threat models. Good luck with the launch.
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Hunter (@KillHunterr) reported@JoshuaKhane This almost like when I had to travel outstate to login to my Gmail account because they couldn’t recognize my original home internet
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BIAST Archives (@BIASTArchives) reported@Lx1mz @hexie_real Uhh, the only reason we are looking at the discord server is because.. we don't get archives via our gmail or whatever.. We still need archives.
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Alok Kumar (@Alokkumarzz) reportedBreaking: Google permanently locks people out of their accounts with no warning and no way to reach a human. Gmail, Photos, Drive, every login. Gone, with no appeal. Here is the backup that protects you, in under an hour:
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David Alade (@DavidAlade__) reportedJust realised that in nearly a decade, and for all of my working life, my current laptop, with my current employer, would be the first time that I did not login in my personal Gmail account on the laptop.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedYour apps don't talk to each other. Gmail doesn't know about Photos. Calendar doesn't know about finances. Built MemoryOS to fix that. Ask anything — where did I buy my couch, what did Sarah say about vacation, summarize my taxes. Now they do.