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Gmail Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Gmail users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Gmail, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Saint-Martin-d’Hères, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Herblay, Île-de-France 1
Meylan, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 2
Travnik, Federation of B&H 1
Berkel en Rodenrijs, zh 1
Staten Island, NY 1
Secaucus, NJ 1
Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Pélissanne, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Narbonne, Occitanie 1
Nouméa, South Province 1
Weatherford, TX 1
Saint-Malo, Brittany 1
New York City, NY 3
Paris, Île-de-France 34
Portland, OR 2
San Salvador, San Salvador 1
Lille, Hauts-de-France 2
Enghien-les-Bains, Île-de-France 1
Englewood, CO 1
Guebwiller, ACAL 1
Rennes, Brittany 2
Leicester, England 1
Chicago, IL 2
Orgeval, Île-de-France 1
Périgueux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Aix-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Wisbech, England 1
Flowery Branch, GA 1
Champs-sur-Marne, Île-de-France 1
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Yosols_
    YoYo Penguin 🐧 (@Yosols_) reported

    @Mochievous What email are you using? Some of the govt portals have issues when you use one vs the other (dont know why), e.g. had to change to my Gmail for my CAC login before I finally started receiving verification codes

  • Verdanttttt
    june 🏳️‍⚧️ (@Verdanttttt) reported

    maybe they were right when they said i should add a recovery email, i cant sign in to my alt gmail its ggs 😭

  • sipping_on_ai
    Sipping on AI (@sipping_on_ai) reported

    Google Workspace is turning AI into background labor. Gemini Spark, AI Inbox, and voice in Gmail/Docs are aimed at the same boring problem: too many tabs before 10am. Try this first: make it triage email, calendar, and docs into 3 priorities.

  • JamesBond387398
    Roseberth Pacheco (@JamesBond387398) reported

    I Mr. Roseberth Preston Pacheco in God Almighty Holy name, punish all those humans from this world; whichever religion or atheist they are in, trouble me & my loved ones. Hacked my gmail, bank accounts & WhatsApp etc. To be punished by him today itself.

  • starmexxx
    starmex (@starmexxx) reported

    HAO LIU AND WEI TANG WIRED 150 BOXES INTO AN AI SERVER FARM IN 30 DAYS. THE $40,000 SETUP CUT THEIR $18,000/MONTH CLOUD BILL TO $200 IN ELECTRICITY claude cowork is the agent tab that loops until a task is done and spawns sub-agents to finish it. one flight search fired 17 parallel sub-searches at once most people run it at 10% of what it can do. they open a folder-less task, send one request and never touch the parts that make it powerful plugins drop whole workflows behind one slash command. connectors pull live data from gmail, slack and figma so cowork acts inside real tools instead of guessing a claude.md file in the folder loads automatically every task. global instructions set the rules across every session. a new task starts oriented instead of blank the browser is where cowork stops describing the world and starts acting on it. same capability that books a flight in 30 seconds can also charge your card bookmark this and read the article below

  • SongsInCWC
    Songs in the Key of CWC (@SongsInCWC) reported

    Had a few weeks of weirdly crap but somewhat annoying hacks of my email accounts, but they seem to be over. The problems all started when I started using BlueMail as a desktop app for one of my Gmail accounts. They decreased considerably when I uninstalled it, and have (it seems) completely stopped now that I went through the reg_edit and deleted all trace of BlueMail. Still, if I suddenly start shilling crypto or posting weird-looking links, that's why - don't click on anything. Weirdest part was when they used my Gmail account to write a five star review for a local palm reading company lol. Complete with detailed information about their/"my" visit. I Googled the text of the review and it appears nowhere else on the Internet. The palm reading place appears to be above a shop, possibly in someone's apartment. Lol wut.

  • 0xRodrigo
    Einherjar (@0xRodrigo) reported

    New Einherjar Agent update on @arc. The project is becoming a social USDC payment layer powered by AI agents. What’s new: - New interface - Login with X and Gmail - Send USDC to Gmail addresses - Email receipts for Gmail payments - DM receipts for X payments - Withdraw from X DMs without logging in - Save wallet contacts with labels like “Father” or “Ledger” - Send payments using natural language - Auto-bridge USDC when balances are fragmented across networks Example: “send 10 USDC to my father on Arc Testnet” The agent can resolve the contact, check balances, bridge missing USDC from another network, and complete the payment. The goal is simple: make stablecoin payments feel native to social identities, not wallet addresses.

  • r_a_d_a_n_n_e
    𝕽𝖆𝖉𝖆𝖓𝖓𝖊𝄐 (@r_a_d_a_n_n_e) reported

    I'm going to bring this charade to a swift end. You are correct in noting that we do not act as your employee or agent. Pursuant to the Kuno Terms of Service, we operate the Kuno instance as a sovereign administrative proxy on behalf of the Monero community, which is the ultimate beneficiary of all campaigns intended to promote Monero in any manner. As the campaign creator and user of the platform, you are contractually obligated to comply with all applicable Terms of Service, including the lawful and transparent use of funds raised for their stated purpose. You are not the ultimate beneficiary of the funds. Accordingly, you are required to deliver results promptly and to cooperate fully with any requests for evidence or verification made by Kuno administrators. Despite repeated requests, you have failed to deliver meaningful results within a reasonable timeframe and have not provided credible evidence to substantiate compliance with your campaign promises. Consequently, your fundraiser has been placed under a routine "Pending Review" suspension until you comply with the Terms of Service to which you agreed upon creation of the campaign. Your continued refusal to cooperate constitutes a material breach and a fundamental disagreement with the Terms of Service. As clearly stated in the Terms: "IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS OF SERVICE, PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS SITE." Furthermore, your public statements contain several material misrepresentations, including but not limited to the following: You have claimed that I told you "you can't withdraw until 100% of the goal is reached," despite clear documentation in the Terms of Service and direct communications confirming that full wallet balance withdrawals are permitted at any time. You have asserted that funds are "locked on Kuno's side." In reality, all donations are peer-to-peer and transferred directly to the wallet address you provided. You voluntarily supplied your private view key solely to enable Kuno to scan and display campaign progress. Your original proposal explicitly outlined delivery in three phases, with Phase 0 dedicated to "cover the design and printing of the first massive batch of high-quality, weather-resistant vinyl stickers" upon receipt of 1 XMR. Nevertheless, you have publicly stated that you are "ready to print 1,000 stickers the second the admin unfreezes the campaign," which is inconsistent with both your proposal and the actual status of funds received (over 2 XMR). It is my determination that you are in material breach of the Terms of Service and that the campaign, as conducted, has been misleading. I hereby withdraw any prior offer to reinstate the fundraiser. We are further considering a permanent ban from the Kuno platform. The above is subject to unanimous agreement by @FiatDemise and @monerojuana_. You are required to take one of the following actions within seven days of this notice: 1) Proceed immediately with your campaign as originally proposed, commencing with Phase 0 (design and printing of the initial batch of stickers) and continuing through Phase 1; or 2) Issue full refunds to all donors who request them and provide their receiving addresses. We are aware of at least one donor (@vikrantnyc), and will facilitate communication where requested. Failure to comply with one of the above options within seven days may result in the referral of this matter (including your IP address, connection details, X account, and associated Gmail address, and relevant evidence) to the appropriate French authorities for review. This constitutes my final communication on the matter. Your chosen course of action is entirely at your discretion.

  • linuxuser1996
    𝐿𝑖𝑛𝑢𝑥 𝑢𝑠𝑒𝑟 (@linuxuser1996) reported

    @irabukht because you use it, build a fix for gmail

  • Mz_petite1
    ms_petite (@Mz_petite1) reported

    @alatxp So you guys will take another 2weeks to rectify the issue? I’ve reached out on live chat ,called and even chatted on Gmail and still nothing.

  • markraff
    Mark Rafferty (@markraff) reported

    Kinda ridiculous that if you say in a gmail message that you're dropping someone to BCC and then forget to do so that you don't get an alert before sending the message. Made that error for the first time today and it's wild to think in 2026 that's not a thing.

  • Fhigo_
    OLAYIMIKA 🖤 (@Fhigo_) reported

    On May 6, 2025, I contacted a man named Joshua, known on social media as "Josh Exclusive." I reached out to him because several people told me his pinned post said, "If you have any locked blockchain account, contact me. I fix it." I had an issue with my blockchain account. It was locked, and I had emailed Blockchain support several times with no response. I explained everything to Joshua, and he said, "Don’t worry, we will sort it out and everything will be fine." To begin the process, he asked for my Gmail address and password. I sent it to him. After about 6 months, *around October 28, 2025*, the funds were finally released. The money was sent to a wallet address he provided, which was his own wallet. We had agreed on a percentage split: I would take 60% and he would take 40%. The total amount recovered in crypto was $7,317 USD. This meant my 60% share was $4,390, while his 40% share was $2,927. Since the transaction was in crypto, I asked him to pay my share in crypto. He refused and insisted he would only pay me in Naira. I told him my money was in crypto, not Naira. He then began pleading with me, saying he was in $8,000 debt, that someone was threatening his life, and that he was having issues with his "insider." He kept begging, almost crying on the phone. I am not foolish, but I felt I could not see a fellow human being in that kind of trouble and not try to help. I agreed to accept Naira. We discussed the exchange rate, and I even agreed to reduce the amount. He was supposed to pay me ₦6,300,000. Out of pity, I told him to keep ₦300,000 and send me the remaining ₦6,000,000. I wished him well and prayed he would get out of debt. I have evidence of all these conversations and agreements, which I will attach. *The Theft of My Trust Wallet Funds:* I own an old Trust Wallet. I had saved the 12-word recovery phrase for that wallet in the same Gmail account I gave Joshua access to. I saved the phrase there long before I ever gave him my login details. Only two people have access to that Gmail account: myself and Joshua. Because he could not pay me in crypto, I later bought about $3,000 worth of crypto and stored it in that Trust Wallet. On May 16, 2026, all the crypto in that Trust Wallet was stolen. Google Gmail tracks recent activity and recognizes devices. On *October 28, 2025*, I received a notification that a Windows 10 laptop had logged into my Gmail. I knew it was Joshua because he was still working on recovering my blockchain funds at that time. My mistake was that I did not change my Gmail password after our business was concluded. On May 16, 2026, the exact same Windows 10 laptop logged into my Gmail again. That was the same day my crypto was sent out of my Trust Wallet. I did not receive a notification at the time. I believe Joshua had access to my Gmail since the day I gave it to him. He found my Trust Wallet recovery phrase in my email, waited several months so I would not suspect him, then logged in and stole all my funds. *The False Police Report:* This morning, I contacted Joshua to explain everything because I knew it was his laptop that had logged in again. He did not reply to any of my messages. Instead, he went straight to the police station and filed a report against me. The police then called me and asked me to come to the station. When I asked what my offense was, they said Joshua was the one who reported me. He refused to respond to me but rushed to the police. It appears he is trying to use the police to harass or intimidate me. I have evidence for everything stated above, including Gmail login activity, transaction IDs, chat records, and call logs, and I will provide them. Thank you. --- I will be providing lot of the evidence

  • SFLTVBossMan
    Miro (@SFLTVBossMan) reported

    @tomfgoodwin No. I don't use Gmail since 2012 🔥. Buy a domain and email hosting. Problem solved

  • k4komaaaal
    Komal K (@k4komaaaal) reported

    RED FLAGS TO LOOK FOR WHEN A RECRUITER DM’s YOU 🚩 Recruiter joined X/LinkedIn recently and has under 100 connections 🚩 The role doesn’t exist on the company’s careers page 🚩 They use job titles the company doesn’t actually have 🚩 Their email is a gmail or yahoo 🚩 They dodge every attempt to get on a call 🚩 They push for a ‘text-based interview’ 🚩 They follow up unnaturally fast, urgency is a manipulation tactic If you think you’re in one: Check the role on the company site before you reply to anything Never share info you wouldn’t put on your CV Only do interviews on Zoom, Meet, or Teams( check url before clicking or use @SafeBrowz to avoid phishi links) Ask for verification, a real recruiter won’t flinch Never connect your wallet The market being hard doesn’t mean every opportunity is real Some of them are designed for exactly this moment Slow down

  • ChainZenit
    Strata (@ChainZenit) reported

    dude, someone left Gmail after 16 years because the AI kept summarizing his emails and drafting replies he didn't ask for. I build with AI every single day. Literally my whole thing. And I still get why he left. because there's a difference between choosing your tools and your tools choosing for you. Gmail didn't ask. Gmail decided you're too slow to read your own inbox. Too slow to write your own replies. Here, let the token prediction machine handle it. the guy isn't anti-AI. he's anti-condescension. and that's the part nobody in tech wants to hear: the people rejecting AI aren't luddites. they're people who want to be treated like adults. tools that force themselves on you aren't tools. they're bosses.

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