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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.
- Errors (38%)
- Website Down (33%)
- 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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Tim 🏳️🌈 (@LuftkoppTim) reported@durreadan01 You're right on the image editing and the first useful point. But if I were you I would NEVER EVER trust some AI to change a password for you. I switched emails a few weeks ago (because I want to get rid of Gmail) and it was a ******* pain to change that stuff on some websites because they make it as hard as possible. I would ALWAYS recommend doing such stuff manually so you can actually ensure that you can actually login after and it didn't completely block you out entirely...
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दर्शनशास्त्री (@Hr_fagna) reported@SARITA_BISHNOI2 Find my device app me Gmail login karlo last location bta dega
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Wendles (@Wen_iac) reported@merkin_about I use gmail, I like it. Have no problems. There’s a yahoo one hanging around somewhere also.
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Esther (@polyeaster) reportedIs anyone else having problem with Gmail today or am I under some kind of Cyber attack on my phone?
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Razi (@davidrazi) reportedThey say dots don’t matter in Gmail addresses, but I’ve been getting some Australian woman’s email for years because her address is just mine with a dot in it, and I can’t contact her to let her know. @gmail says it’s impossible, but I get a few a month. Serious security issue.
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J.T. @ XLevel 🇵🇹 (@XLevelOnline) reportedLogging in using Google/Gmail was causing the issue. Using the username and password allowed me in.
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Arafa Abdul (@arafa_abdu67911) reported@maljafeiri @sidrachain We that have Gmail hacked issues what is our faith now? How can we change our old Gmail account to our new Gmail account. Please 🙏 help us sort out this issue so that we can do our second tier verification or link to Sidra support team for this, thank you
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Daniele Damilare (@DanieleDamilare) reported5/6 Problem 3: There was no way back in. Cold label = Cold forever. Even if they replied "I'm ready now." Built a re-qualification sub-workflow: Gmail/Tally form reply → AI re-scores Upgrade triggers: drip stops, label updates, re-enrolment happens.
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Don ca$h (@alex_ojo99589) reported* Download Textplus, Sign up with Gmail. Choose free number, you may get "we are having problem assigning number to you" Just close the app and reopen. Enjoy 🍃
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Ibe Isaac (@Newcase4wealth) reportedMost of my time went into field mapping, authentication errors, Gmail permissions, and formatting issues. The AI worked. Getting multiple systems to work together was the real challenge.
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Sheriff (@Sherifudeeen) reported@AskMichaelTaiwo It's not a problem for me. I've always saved people's contacts with their first and last name and their business information. I also managed my contacts in different groups, which syncs with my Gmail.
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Mayank Shekhar (@msmayank2611) reported@IRCTCofficial sir, I have forgotten my gmail account password through which I have logged in IRCTC app. Due to which we are unable to download our tickets. Please sort out my issue.
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Grace boy 🕊️ (@xbossupdates) reported* Download Textplus, Sign up with Gmail. Choose free number, you may get "we are having problem assigning number to you" Just close the app and reopen. Enjoy 🍃
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ᜊ (@OnlyOneDipps) reportedI once created a Gmail account with a friend’s full name and coincidentally, I started receiving her bank alerts in the email account, I had to tell the friend and sent her the Login to the Gmail so she could have access to it
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†xknight† (@exknighttx) reported* Download Textplus, Sign up with Gmail. Choose free number, you may get "we are having problem assigning number to you" Just close the app and reopen. Enjoy 🍃
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Himanshu Singh (@hsnice16) reportedAre Google servers facing some issue? Earlier searches were not working; now Gmail and YouTube are not working.
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George Zonix (@georgezonix) reported@andrewmccalip Sign in with gmail does not work unfortunately
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Enes Navruz (@enes_navruz) reported@AktaSezgin @gmail Had this problem; @KalyCTI on X fixed it.
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Cianey 🩵 | Open Comms 🌺 | slots 1/3 (@CianeyDraws) reportedi was finally able to fix my Gmail. The reason i wasn't receiving emails was because i didn't have an account with that Gmail address, so i created one because i didn't know i did... My apologies to all the companies that tried to help me 😓
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Aderinola (@MardatullahA) reportedThe Real Bottlenecks Today: Hardware Crash: Primary laptop completely shut down due to power. Had to pivot and force configuration settings entirely via my mobile phone The "Unassigned" Void: Live testing worked, and messages instantly hit my Gmail.
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Arafa Abdul (@arafa_abdu67911) reported@Sidra_App Sidra Dex team, we that have our Gmail account hacked and be using Google Authenticator to login when are they going to solve our issue, or can your team link us up with Sidra support team??? Please 🙏 I need feedback thank you
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せせり🌼🦊 (@reality_seseri) reported@ZyaLunaraVT Hello. I sent you a Gmail, but it failed to send because there was an error in your address. How can I get in touch with you?
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EMEKA|Crystal_Footiez👞 (@Crystal_sundayy) reported@Optimismking That’s tough my bro. Clear the app and download, then try login using your gmail.
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Conor Bronsdon (@ConorBronsdon) reported@catmanyau I based it off what I was using/looking to use: - Google Drive - Sheets - Calendar - Docs - Gmail - Tasks Might make an expanded version down the line, but keeping the current version focused on basic knowledge work use cases.
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Malay Krishna (@Malay4Product) reportedZoho keeps doing things the rest of Indian tech has decided are impossible. They just built its own computer server, but the way they did it is so fascinating. First, let's understand what a server is. It is the big computer sitting in a data centre that runs your apps. Every time you use Gmail or WhatsApp, a server somewhere does the work. Almost every server running in India is designed by foreign companies. Indian firms just buy them. Zoho decided to design its own. And I cannot stop thinking about how they went about it. They set up the project in Nagpur. Now, Nagpur had no experienced hardware engineers at all. So Zoho did not hire experts from Dell or HPE. They started a training programme called SETU, hired freshers straight out of engineering colleges, and gave them one hard problem to work on for five years. Think about that. Every big IT company in India complains that freshers are unemployable. Zoho took those same freshers, in a smaller city, and got a working server out of them. They have filed more than five patents on the designs, and the key parts were designed fully in-house and put together by Indian manufacturing partners. So the talent has always been there. A company patient enough to train people was the missing piece. But why build your own server at all? Zoho runs all its apps on its own machines. Until now, every server they bought from a foreign company included that company's profit and licence fees. By designing their own, they get the same performance while using 12 to 18% less electricity, and the total cost of owning each machine drops by 20 to 30%. With a few hundred servers, that saving is small. But Zoho plans to move all its apps worldwide onto these machines. Also there is an AI angle. Running AI is expensive because AI needs huge computing power. Zoho's plan is to run smaller, focused AI models on its own servers in its own data centres, to manage costs. Most companies rent computing power from Amazon or Google but Zoho is attacking the bill at the machine level. The timing is important too. In 2023, the Indian government put restrictions on importing hardware like servers. Zoho had already started its server team in Nagpur back in 2020. Three years before the government rule arrived, Zoho was preparing for a world where India cannot simply import its computers. So, they moved on their own belief. The best part is that the design is fully owned in India, Zoho does not depend on any foreign company for security checks, software updates, or licences. If some country imposes sanctions or a licensing fight breaks out tomorrow, nobody abroad can switch off Zoho's machines. Zoho has been honest about the fact that the chip inside the server is still an Intel processor, and Intel helped in the development. That is fine. Every country that builds hardware starts this way. China's server companies started by assembling other people's parts and slowly went deeper. The chip is the next decade's problem. What I love most is how Zoho-like this whole thing is. > This company took no investor money in 25 years. > It opened offices in villages and small towns. > It hires school students and trains them. > It built its own browser and its own AI model. > Now its own server. Now compare this with the big Indian IT companies. TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL. Together they earn over $250 billion. They have managed the world's computers for decades. But not one of them designed a server of their own. Even the name is a nice touch. Nathu La is the mountain pass in Sikkim through which India traded with the world on the old Silk Route. Naming your first server after a trade gateway, while building it so India depends less on imported tech, shows someone thought about this for years. They have a few hundred servers running today and want 2,000 by the end of the year. Small numbers. But the team is trained, the design works, and the path is proven. Indian software companies spent 30 years building on other people's machines. One of them finally built the machine. :)
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Bryan Ng (@boomerrbryan) reportedThe Amish reject technology... So naturally, the fastest growing Amish guy on YouTube is an AI 158,000 subscribers. No camera ever filmed him. He's a generated character in a straw hat, and his audience either doesn't know or doesn't care, because he sells an ebook and they buy it. A community famous for refusing electricity is being represented online by the most advanced technology on the internet. And it's outperforming ~99% of channels run by actual humans. People don't trust brands anymore. They don't trust text posts, stock footage, or robot voiceovers. The one thing that still cuts through is a face. The same face, video after video, until the viewer feels like they know the guy. The weird part: your brain runs the same trust loop whether the face is real or generated. It just needs to see the same face enough times. Now the money. A channel his size in a normal niche pulls maybe $400-800/month from ads. A bag of groceries. The ebook is the whole business. $30 ebook x 0.5% of 100,000 monthly views = $15,000/month. Same audience, same videos, 20x the revenue. The avatar built enough trust to sell, and ads became a rounding error. Here is the exact playbook to run this yourself: step 1: pick the niche on math, never on passion. Target 45-65 year olds in the US, UK, Canada, Australia. They watch start to finish, stay loyal for years, and advertisers pay 3-5x more to reach them. The Amish guy works because his audience is exactly this demographic. Faith, homesteading, frugal living, retirement, health after 50. All wide open. step 2: steal a proven concept instead of inventing one. Three ways: (1) find an AI character crushing it on Instagram or TikTok that hasn't crossed to YouTube longform yet, (2) take a US channel that works and localize it for the UK or Canada, (3) take a faceless niche running on stock footage + voiceover and put a consistent face on it. The face adds trust the original never had. step 3: build ONE character and never change him. Same face, same voice, same outfit, same setting, every single video. Recognizable in one frame. This is what separates an avatar channel from the AI slop YouTube is wiping out by the thousands. The classifier reads a consistent identity as a real channel. It reads random AI visuals as a content farm. step 4: warm up the account for 7 days before uploading anything. Real gmail you actually use, watch videos in your niche, subscribe to 10-15 channels, leave a few comments. Post your first video on day 8 and check impressions after 48 hours. Above 500 = the channel is alive. Under 500 = shadow-flagged, restart fresh. step 5: attach the product from video #1. The Amish guy sells an ebook. You can sell an ebook, a guide, a community, a service. Whatever fits the niche. Put the link in every description before you have the audience, because the model only hits 20x when there's something to buy once trust kicks in. step 6: post 2x a week minimum for 10 videos, then read the data. You'll get 1-2 outliers. The algorithm just told you what your channel is. Make 5 more of the outlier. The window here is the entire point. AI avatars are everywhere on Instagram and TikTok, the competition there is brutal. On YouTube longform? Almost nobody. The Amish guy is one of a handful of channels proving it in public while everyone else argues about whether "AI content" is allowed. It is. YouTube is not anti-AI. YouTube is anti-slop. A character with a voice, a look, and a point of view is exactly what the classifier wants to see. A made-up Amish man figured out YouTube before most business owners with a real face, a real product, and a real reason to be on camera. we're building Subscribr to run this entire pipeline for you, from script to finished video, powered by AI avatars the algorithm treats as real people. waitlist link is in bio. spots are limited.
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Maple 🍁 (@GhostofMapl) reported@LSZH238917 @btc2ikigai BIP-110 doesn't stop spam. It’s a group of tards trying to change consensus rules to address a client policy issue. Like being upset that Gmail now allows 100MB attachments, so instead of using another mail client, you try to change the internet. PEAK RETARDED
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hedwig (@hedwigbigwig) reportedI have a drawing idea really concrete in my mind but everytime i open procreate i try to sketch it 3 times get distracted open youtube then gmail then twitter then tiktok then try to fix my sketches then get mad and give in to scrolling on twitter for an hr straight and repeating
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DREY FASHION WORLD (@Oluwadamil14541) reported@Google @gmail I’m trying to login to my account and I can’t just got a new phone but you guys are telling me to go back to the old phone which I don’t have access to it anymore
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Tristen Palori | Commercial Real Estate (@TristenPalori) reported@CashionEast Most people login to Claude through their Gmail. You want Spotify? Just add it through Claude onto your account and now Claude is an extra $10/month. Don’t even have to go to Spotify’s website. Spotify will do it too because if they don’t, someone else will and users want the least friction possible.