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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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  • 36% Website Down (36%)
  • 35% Errors (35%)
  • 29% Sign in (29%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Errors 13 hours ago
Chalon-sur-Saône Errors 19 hours ago
Pinto Sign in 20 hours ago
Canberra Sign in 22 hours ago
Moncé-en-Belin Sign in 22 hours ago
Remiremont Website Down 1 day ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

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  • SyberBunnVtuber
    Alysia Syn, Vtuber syberbunnvtuber.bsky.social (@SyberBunnVtuber) reported

    @BunnyWhole_ pm me on the sky that is a bright cyan color, the hacker that stole your gmail also stole your discord, blocked me and kicked me from your server

  • YoungbloodJoe
    Joe Youngblood - SEO, Futurology, AI, Marketing (@YoungbloodJoe) reported

    @TheDataHubX @brivael Oh this is fun, here is mine: CJ Netmall (an ecommerce store with 'everything' via affiliate links from Amazon, LinkShare, etc...), I thought I could beat Amazon to their market expansion using their products + products from other stores by building an amalgam. - 1996 Jump Start (a 'start page' website with email login embeds, stock ticker, news ticker, etc...), I thought I could blend the best of all the big sites/services at the time on one page, but it wasn't able to be personalized because I used Tripod and didn't have a credit card to buy a domain or get hosting - 1998 [Name Redacted] (A 'fashion brand' generated by using Cafepress' iron transfer system. Sold raunchy jokes on t-shirts.) I wasn't very proud of this so when I went back to college to get my degree closed it down though we did get minor distribution throughout the Midwest. We also purchased a domain for a trucker hat brand which would probably be really popular today - 2000 Etown Underground / Forums (A couple of new media properties for my hometown of Emporia, KS. A print + digital magazine sponsored by Staples (seriously) and a web forum for citizens to talk about issues), The forum was spamme to hell and the magazine lost advertisers pretty quickly rendering it useless - 2002 Radio Revolt (a streaming internet rock station that mixed new indie music with mainstream and classic rock) - 2003 MMO Market (the first and only place where WoW players could buy and sell virtual items.), I made a grand total of like $5 from running it. Covered by most major gaming/tech media. - 2004 Dollar DBs (we scraped data from the web and sold each database in MYSQL format for $1 in an ecommerce store), It was doing great until it was hacked and I just shut it down. - 2005 1337Talk (a L33t Speak translator apparently used by teenagers and drug dealers.), The goal was harmless fun conversations for gamers. It was featured in CNN and other places for uses I did not intended. I stopped updating it and shut it down. - 2006 GamersTube (The world's first cross-compatible video sharing UGC site built for the needs of gamers with a focus on high quality video playback and a roadmap to live streaming), I tried to get investors at SXSW to believe in the concept of a live streaming site like UStream, Mogulus/LiveStream, and Justin TV + an On Demand site like YouTube built for the needs of gamers to host both long-form Machinima content and streaming eSports matches in high definition. They all said it was ridiculous. I believed in the long-term movement of video based entertainment from OTA and cable to the web-based distribution considering the gaming market to be at least a billion dollar industry alone. Google banned our Blogger blog for "spam" after it was uncovered that we had a revenue program before YouTube and also banned us from Adsense after changing the TOS to specifically forbid our website. Either an example of Convergent Evolution or something else, Twitch built nearly every single feature we built or envisioned including "Pwning", tips, and clipping just years and years later - 2006 Classified Ads Free / Kollege Ads (A network of classified ads websites that were free but made money via advertising networks.), I thought Craigslist was due for being disrupted but learned to leave the gray monster alone. We suffered a never ending and impossible to avoid barrage of spam / phishing listings and ultimate major web gatekeepers killed off traffic to our network (rightfully so) - 2007 AD FUND [never built] (With a college friend who works for a major tech company now as a higher up Senior dev, this project was designed to make it so you could sell small shares of access to your business online based on your revenue or traffic etc... and develop a secondary market for those shares.) The goal was to allow small sites/apps to get the sort of investment only big public corps or those in major VC hubs could get. My friend and partner called an SEC lawyer who told him it was illegal and we could go to prison so he quit and I am not good/smart enough to build something like that alone - 2007 ARS DFW (An art, music, events, and lifestyle blog for Dallas - Fort Worth), I built this using WordPress along with custom Javascript maps to help DFW residents find things to do like cheap drink nights or karaoke nights. IIRC the WordPress site was hacked and I just closed it down even though I still had the JS code - 2010 Nutrition Maps [launched but never adopted] (An XML based language for websites to publish nutrition data, similar to a sitemap, allowing consumer applications to easily find and use the data), I had an interested investor tell me there was no way to make money on this. SmartLabel launched in 2015 - 2011 Rent in Reverse [never launched] (Put renting consumers in the driver's seat by allowing landlords / leasing agents to bid on their target consumers by submitting offers that matched query.) I had worked in rental leasing marketing for a few years and noticed how insanely stressful it was on consumers to find a place and thought it would be great if places could bid on them. Dev partner for this project who I later found out is a cousin of a friend of mine literally moved in the middle of it to Pittsburgh and just stopped. Zillow would launch "renter profiles" 4-years later. - 2012 My New Office [only made Beta] (A website that allowed commercial landlords to post their vacancies and what it could be used for). We quickly got users including CBRE but it was just a WordPress shell as POC and I found myself working on building my own marketing agency from scratch after a falling out with my employer so I had to close it down - 2012 PR Hunters [purchased and improved] (Award winning PR software that scraped HARO queries on Twitter that needed to be filled and routed them based on keyword preferences), It was a great tool but died when Cision bought HARO and when Elon bought Twitter. Site is still live and I have plans on redeveloping it some day. - Purchased in 2014 Rocketship [client exclusive] (Our internal SEO / marketing agency software platform), The goal is to catalog all data and communications we can and streamline communications between team members and client stakeholders. - 2021 Ultimasaurus (A Chrome extension with a variety of tools to customize the desktop web including turning off AI Overviews in Google, making search ads take up less space, Eliminating spam on Google Maps, Focus Mode for getting **** done, and turning off Stories on Facebook), I use this daily for my own productivity and plan on rolling out a lot of new updates soon - 2022 Jump Links Shopify App [acquired and improved] (App that improves blogging by adding an automated TOC w/ recommended products for a low cost) - Acquired 2022 Website Announcement Bar [acquired and improved] (A quick, simple, and CWV friendly way of adding a website announcement bar to the top of your website that can be turned on or off at any time) - Acquired 2023 Advanced Spam Filter for Lead Generation [client exclusive] (A wordpress plugin + internal system to block common spammers across client profiles while ensuring 100% of actual leads come through), This solves the problem of clients not getting leads to their inbox because their email provider blacklisted their website domain/ip address. - 2024 ChatGPT Embeds for WordPress (A custom built plugin to allow simple summaries and other embeddable features for blogs/news sites) - 2025 Rocketship SEO (A plugin for WordPress designed to be a next gen toolkit that compliments current main SEO plugins such as Yoast or RankMath includes things like IndexNow, AI vs Human traffic, Redirects, AI Tools, Google Reviews, and more), I believe every website should be able to access the basics without having to pay a premium price, so we built this to do just that for the next generation. - 2025 Subscription System [still in beta but almost completed and live on the ORG] (A WordPress plugin that gives websites 2 major subscription capabilities.) Websites can offer a publication subscription that sends email alerts to users based on their settings and allows this to be a revenue source. And a work/labor subscription system with a work log and pricing tiers. All independent of Woocommerce using Stripe integration (more coming soon) - 2026 There's a lot more I haven't added like a bitcoin site that only posted peoples regrets for selling early, an online browser game called "Jelly Battle", the most popular Gmail forum signature generator (way back in the day), the most popular Free MMORPG gaming blog (made me $$$$), a handful of failed keyword tools, And several Alpha/Beta projects I may never fully launch, etc... I'll keep building until I die, but will probably never equal 1/10th of what Elon has. I was pretty darn close with GamersTube to breakaway life changing wealth though!

  • studytwtcat
    ellie | admu | efforts never betray (@studytwtcat) reported

    like this gmail and tiktok acc has been w me since 2020 all the way up to now and i cannot believe i didnt have the passwords written down?? i usually remember all my passwords but ive tried every single password i know and variation of and none of them work????? hello????

  • LunarGreyy
    .˚𓏲♱ Em .˚𓏲♱ (@LunarGreyy) reported

    @ProtonMail I did this, but it keeps disconnecting my gmail address. Is there a way to fix that?

  • DeclanConner
    Declan Conner (@DeclanConner) reported

    @SurtseyAna Surtsey. I had this problem. It's easy to resolve. At the end of the email should be a link to unsubscribe or to stop further emails. Unfortunately you have to do each company one at a time. In Gmail I think there's a setting g to stop unsolicited marketing. YouTube for how to

  • RealAlitaGail
    🪻🌳🕊️ (@RealAlitaGail) reported

    @Safety @FBI This person has been texting my iPhone all day asking for money. Claiming they are Elon giving away a car for an Apple card activation. Now that the day is night they are threatening me. If they have an 𝕏 account maybe we could help them stop? iPhone 17 has a glitch that won't let anyone block a gmail account.

  • goalstein
    Matt Goldstein (@goalstein) reported

    @MetaviewAI I'm trying to sign up for free access to test out the sourcing agent but after I grant Metaview my gmail access, it keeps redirecting to the login attempt screen...any tips?

  • heyimb0bb
    Bob like a mf (@heyimb0bb) reported

    @JezCorden And the thing is is that they aren't the only one to do it. Epic games does it, Google does it. Should I lost my Gmail account because I no longer had the phone number to the 2FA. My nephew lost his epic account and could prove it was his account but instead they shut it down

  • IAM_Niza
    F R E E D O M (@IAM_Niza) reported

    I think I’m gonna have to stop using Gmail and host my emails on a private server

  • Therealboogi
    Mello Take 🍌 (@Therealboogi) reported

    @bcgame I placed withdrawal in your platform and I got log out in your platform, and it says I can't login back I should write in Gmail, I wrote and I received no response and I didn't receive my money either, what's happening??👀👀

  • Alvin1492840
    Alvin (@Alvin1492840) reported

    If this changes how you use your AirPods Max, one ask. Repost the first post so the next person wearing $549 headphones as a $30 pair from the airport sees this before another year of compressed, generic, manually-toggled listening. Follow @Alvin1492840 I break down the hidden settings, buried features, and quiet design choices that companies build hoping you never open the one menu that matters. Next thread: the 11 Gmail features that made a $360/year Superhuman subscription pointless the inbox playbook hiding behind one Settings click.

  • OyewumiOyewumi
    Teejaymax (@OyewumiOyewumi) reported

    @sidrachaain Other email login apart from Gmail unresolved

  • bytbybyt
    ً (@bytbybyt) reported

    why did google tell me to login to my grandma's gmail im so confused I just woke up

  • FoliaMadleaf
    Folia (@FoliaMadleaf) reported

    @IrvinZhan That's not gonna happen. I sign in these two with my gmail. Google should be the last winner.

  • ShaunWMusic
    Shaun Willis (@ShaunWMusic) reported

    Features 1. Sliding cart drawer 2. SKUs shown on product pages, cart, and saved orders 3. Order number on the checkout success page 4. Pricing admin tab 5. Admin access controlled by database flag 6. Email migration from Klaviyo to Gmail 7. Admin fulfillment email for new orders 8. Logo embedded in emails 9. Forgot-password email 10. SKU column in fulfillment email 11. Payment in fulfillment email 12. Order dates in customer's timezone 13. Quantity column removed from customer email 14. Google Analytics tracking 15. Mixpanel tracking with consent banner 16. Sentry error tracking 17. Update email to fulfillment emails Bug Fixes 18. Checkout and shipping estimate errors 19. Account page CRUD (session not sent) 20. Account page redirect 21. "Failed to add address" error messages 22. Stale cart handling at checkout 23. Buy Now button removed Security & Infrastructure 24. Rate limiting on login/password endpoints 25. Database connection via environment variables 26. Production URL standardization

  • RyanJamesShaw
    Ryan J. Shaw (@RyanJamesShaw) reported

    Week 2 of building a local newsletter - sent my second issue out to 31 subs at the time (+20 since the last issue), describing 84 things going on in the area; 55% open rate - currently 41 subscribers: 34 active, 7 pending +13 week-on-week i.e. a 46% WoW growth rate! - 100 subs -> 1mo, 250 -> 4mo, 500 -> 8mo therefore, likely to start getting interest from sponsors about 3mo from now - subscriber pain point: so much stuff they want to do, it's difficult to keep track -> they asked for a way to favorite stuff - my pain points: editing down the volume of content is really difficult even with AI, especially since Gmail clips emails at 102KB - open questions: is Thursday the best day? I'll send out a poll when I have more subscriberss

  • BalaH83898
    BAlAH83898💪🏻 XPLUS (@BalaH83898) reported

    @maljafeiri Please help us to back our normal login with password because many of ur community the lose dear Gmail in their phone de can recover it

  • PrajwalTomar_
    Prajwal Tomar (@PrajwalTomar_) reported

    I just replaced $200/month in SaaS with one internal tool. New lead hits Gmail. It auto-tags, updates our pipeline in Sheets, drafts the proposal with AI, and fires an SMS follow-up via Twilio. Built the whole thing in one afternoon in Lovable. People still think Lovable is just for pretty UI. It's not. You can wire up Gmail, Sheets, Twilio, anything. Build tools that actually replace your stack. I use connectors almost daily now. On client work, agency automation, side projects. I finally wrote down the entire system. Every shortcut, every mistake I made, the stuff I wish I knew on day one.

  • emaillistmanage
    Christian Davis (@emaillistmanage) reported

    Stop telling people to whitelist you. Do this instead. 👇 That line in every welcome email... "add us to your contacts, drag us to primary, whitelist this address." Delete it. Two problems: Nobody actually does it. It's a chore, they scroll past. And you just opened the entire relationship with an ASK. First impression and you're already begging for a favor. Here's the move instead: Let welcome email #1 just deliver what you promised. Clean. No chores attached. Then 6 hours later, send email #2 as a plain-text reply. Looks like it came from your personal inbox. No header, no graphics. And in it, you don't ask for anything. You give. Something like: "Hey, what's your #1 struggle with [their topic] right now? Reply and tell me, and I'll send you my honest take on how to fix it." See the difference? You didn't ask them to whitelist you. You framed it as you wanting to GIVE them something. Here's the magic: When they hit reply, Gmail sees a real two-way conversation. A human talking to a human. That one reply does more for your inbox placement than 100 "please whitelist me" requests ever could. It's the exact benefit of getting added to contacts... except you engineered it without asking. Better deliverability. Warmer relationship. Zero begging. Give first. The inbox always rewards it. 📩

  • KellerRaym8123
    whitegirlyyy 🇺🇲 (@KellerRaym8123) reported

    @MeritFreeman I used a different gmail address since I have like 20, but didn't register my phone number with the other account, just the email. I think it'll allow you to use your 1 phone number a certain number of times until it won't. The issue is if you get locked out, it'll ask for a #

  • Indulgence82
    Indulgence82 (@Indulgence82) reported

    Bit of a rant. This is not actually true. There is no reasonable way anymore as a functioning user of the internet to prevent an image to going into AI. If it’s transferred online it’s in an AI in fact congrats you’ve broken and nullified your own terms. Have windows or a mac… it’s been scanned. Transferred over discord? Scanned. Emailed? Likely scanned by both email accounts (especially google with gmail). Did you post it literally anywhere publically online? If another user can see it so can an AI. It’s also been through both your ISPs don’t think they won’t also sell your data. Next, copyright ownership is implied when you are purchasing especially if you are a ‘work for hire’. But let’s table that because it’s a difference of opinion and many judges and lawyers would give you differing stances on this. So let’s move onto legal enforcement, you can’t stop the person from using the model and there is no damages for a financal lawsuit. Without actual enforcement none of this matters. But let’s pretend you all brigade the vtuber and kill their channel, whelp you will lose your career cuz nobody is hiring your *** again. Also now on top of that they have a nice little lawsuit for you with damages because there is provable financial damages since they can project the money off his or her earnings. Lastly the obvious… you are making everyone’s point. This is why people are using AI in the first place. You are being an insufferable sub-human rat who can’t simply get along and be normal. You can’t just be low maitenance and get the commission done quickly and without strings attached and start a healthy transactional relationship with your customers. They are coming to you in good faith and you are looking for ways to screw them over your own brain worms. You instead try to control the situation from the person you are getting payment from which you should feel indebted to because they are giving you an opportunity. If you are more effort than the alternative (which is free btw) then you are not getting hired. You are not entitled to anyone’s money and we are not forced to deal with you. What you offer isn’t so impressive that you can make any demands. To artists, if you love art then shut up, hone your craft, have fun. Draw what you hired to draw, and if you don’t like the commission don’t take it. Don’t cause problems or make demands. If you deviate from this, you get nothing and deserve nothing. But if you get along with nearly everyone else people will want to hire you because many of your fellow artists are this level of insufferable.

  • ayo526aaa
    AYO526aaa (@ayo526aaa) reported

    TextNow tutu PIA put your phone time to New York use your PIA location Some Florida Some California Some Louisiana Las Vegas Use tempmail or gmail go to login with gmail put the gmail then they send code put the code

  • builtwithjon
    Jonathan Malkin 🦊 | Building with Claude (@builtwithjon) reported

    If you want Claude to send from multiple email accounts, the built-in connector is probably not the whole answer. Gmail drafts. Outlook reads. True send-from-each-account usually means a provider-specific MCP server and real auth hygiene.

  • manol_ai
    Manol T. (@manol_ai) reported

    @syakirbuilds Yeah i thought a lot. MCP has built in authentication oauth2.1 protocol which makes it production ready. I used Supabase to make the server and connected Gmail and Github so people could authenticate into my MCP. I will add stripe checkout on top and I am ready to go

  • 11010erieri
    Erica Wissick (@11010erieri) reported

    Tried to sign into X with gmail, but can't remember which gmail account--and it's one that's not showing. Note the glitch. This glitch shows on Google all the time. It's the same glitch that shows for Bill Matrix, the payment service used by ConEd. The glitch shows every single time I land on the screen.

  • phithetasigma
    sigma capitalist (@phithetasigma) reported

    I'm not too worried about this because: 1. Model leadership lasts only 3-6 months. Look at the recent cadence of SOTA open/closed models. Token pricing is also in a race to the bottom 2. Alphabet has a moat that's incredibly difficult to break • Search (90% global share) • Ads (27% share, close to Meta's) • Multimodal capabilities - image, video, voice, text, etc • Supply chain and product expertise across devices (laptops, tablets, mobile, wearables, smart home devices, etc), OS (Chrome, Android), consumer & enterprise solutions (Gmail, Maps, Drive, Antigravity, etc) - and customer entrenchment 3. The proprietary data flywheel they have is second to none, and impossible to replicate I can't think of any other company that has such qualities, maybe Microsoft > Meta > Amazon Right now, they are victims of their own success - scale. It's a question of when, not if they fix their internal AI strategy to make it coherent across divisions

  • Oga_geeflex
    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?

  • DaveOrbzzz
    Dave (@DaveOrbzzz) reported

    Gemini in Gmail is terrible. I purchased Gemini so that it could help me manage my personal email holistically. It cannot do that. I can do way more with Grok using Gmail connectors than Gemini inside Gmail. Gemini in gmail by its own admission is effectively just a search tool and a very basic assistant. Not worth the money. Would not recommend. Use Grok instead to manage your Gmail.

  • SRVpress
    Jay Brunet (@SRVpress) reported

    Spent 2 hours setting up email records, DKIM, postfix, yadda yadda because some retarded bot decided my RDNS didn't match my hostname after sending one automated email to a client on @gmail probably from a perfectly normal WordPress login. Email is the worst aspect of hosting.

  • takeshifan1973
    takeshiparody (@takeshifan1973) reported

    And this has not occured the first time. I think i have been tracked down ever since i made my first identity on facebook back in 2012. And made my original gmail account in 2007. I will clear all my irl photos to avoid future hacking