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
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.
Gmail users affected:
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 |
|---|---|
| Boos, Normandy | 1 |
| Angers, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| Créteil, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Saint-Jérôme, QC | 3 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 47 |
| Donzère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Bergerac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 2 |
| Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges, Pays de la Loire | 2 |
| Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 12 |
| Chartres-de-Bretagne, Brittany | 1 |
| Le Pré-Saint-Gervais, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Grasse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Saint-Paul, Réunion | 1 |
| Mont-de-Marsan, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Gorenflos, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Township of Evan, KS | 3 |
| Aubervilliers, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Auch, Occitanie | 1 |
| Bron, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 2 |
| Arcachon, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Auray, Brittany | 1 |
| Besançon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 3 |
| Lavelanet, Occitanie | 1 |
| Aurillac, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Magalas, Occitanie | 1 |
| Pont-de-Vaux, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Sarreguemines, ACAL | 1 |
| Annonay, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Wavrin, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Versailles, Île-de-France | 1 |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Leonard Quintavarius Skinnerd (@AntLeonard73) reported@Fool_be_Wise @HabCorpLinguist Try gmail search now if you haven't recently. It's terrible now.
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RedPacket Security (@RedPacketSec) reported@athyuttamre Please fix it so it works with making tool calls at the moment it can't via voice check Gmail or Google drive or anything like that for example this needs to be working if you can't use tools it's useless
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Alvin (@Alvin1492840) reportedThe uncomfortable truth: Superhuman is a $30/month interface sitting on top of a free Gmail account. It doesn't store your emails. It doesn't manage your server. It doesn't own your data. It adds keyboard shortcuts, a cleaner design, AI triage, and a premium feel to the same infrastructure you already have. For sales teams processing 200+ emails a day with CRM integrations and auto-drafts learning their voice across thousands of sent emails the $30/month might be worth it. For the rest of us the 95% who send 20-40 emails a day and pay $30/month because the interface is prettier Gmail's free settings do 90% of what Superhuman does. Keyboard shortcuts: free. Snooze: free. Split inbox: free. Templates: free. Schedule send: free. AI writing: free. Undo send: free. Filters: free. Search operators: free. Auto-advance: free. Confidential mode: free. $1,080 over 3 years. On features Gmail already had. Buried behind toggles I never flipped. I'm not saying Superhuman is bad. I'm saying I didn't need it. And neither do most people paying for it. The 20 minutes I spent in Gmail Settings were the most expensive 20 minutes Superhuman ever lost.
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Padma Neelamraju (@PNeelamraju) reportedNotes from MIT 6.566 Lecture 8 on web security. Web security addresses a different problem than operating systems or smartphones: a single browser manages multiple applications simultaneously. Gmail runs in one tab, your bank in another, all sharing the same process space. The threat model assumes the user's browser will visit the attacker's website. The attacker controls both a malicious tab in your browser and a server on the internet. This is realistic because users cannot avoid bad sites. Even trusted sites like New York Times accept ads that can run arbitrary JavaScript. The browser must prevent the attacker's tab from accessing Gmail messages, bank credentials, or impersonating requests to legitimate servers. Unlike desktop security, not every application can access everything by asking.
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Harley Lewis Foote (@harleyfoote_) reported"Everything runs locally, your data never leaves your device" — sure, but local was never the threat model. Point 300 agents at untrusted web pages while they drive your logged-in Chrome over CDP and you've assembled the lethal trifecta by hand: private session access, attacker-controlled content, and a way to act on it. Brave already showed the shape of this on Comet back in August — hidden text in a spoiler tag talked the agent into opening Gmail and pasting a one-time passcode into a public reply. Keeping the model on-device doesn't fix that; the malicious instruction ships inside the page it was told to read.
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🍌‧₊˚ ⋅sᴍᴏᴏᴛʜɪᴇ‧₊˚ ⋅🍓 (@M1xBlade) reported@n5bl79v @CelestialColum @GenshinUniverse yea. Its fine I made a new gmail to connect it to the pc and. NOw I login to that, I was just playing on pc
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Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reportedYou changed your phone number last year. Someone else has it now. Every time your bank, Gmail, or WhatsApp sends a code to that number, they get it. Not you. Princeton tested 259 recycled US numbers. 171 could still log into someone's old accounts. Here's how to fix it in 10 minutes 👇
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Mylly (@myllypedia) reported@gmail you guys help chat is no help I need help with a hacked account already went through the recovery process and it’s not working I’m still getting emails on my other email about activity going on on my Gmail account I’m trying to recover
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Wale (@Waleluxx) reported@Google Subject: Request for Investigation into Suspected Unauthorized Access and Recovery of Deleted Gmail Emails Dear Google Support, I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to request your assistance regarding what I believe may have been an unauthorized compromise of my Gmail account. In or around 2023, I discovered that a significant portion of my email history—spanning from approximately 2009 through to 2024—had been deleted. I did not delete these emails, nor did I authorize anyone else to do so. Their disappearance came as a complete surprise and has caused me considerable concern. Between 2022 and 2024, I was involved in highly contentious family court proceedings. Given the circumstances during that period, I have reason to be concerned that my email account may have been accessed without my knowledge. While I cannot say with certainty how this occurred, I would be grateful if Google could investigate whether there is any evidence of unauthorized access or unusual account activity. If possible, I respectfully request any information that Google is able to provide regarding: Whether there was any large-scale or bulk deletion of emails from my account. The approximate date and time when those deletions occurred. Which folder or location the emails were deleted from (for example, Inbox, Archive, Trash, or another mailbox). The IP addresses, devices, locations, and login history associated with my account during the relevant period, particularly throughout 2022–2024 and around the suspected deletion in 2023. Whether there were any unusual sign-ins, security alerts, or changes made to my account settings. Whether there is any possibility of recovering the deleted emails, or if backups or archived copies exist that may assist in restoring them. These emails are of immense personal and legal importance. They contain correspondence and records accumulated over many years, and their recovery would be invaluable. I understand that Google has policies regarding user privacy and data retention, and I appreciate that there may be limitations on the information or recovery options available. Nevertheless, I would be sincerely grateful for any assistance or guidance you can provide in investigating this matter. Thank you for taking the time to consider my request. I look forward to your response and appreciate any help you are able to offer. Yours faithfully, Wale.
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☯️ SAFE LEAF/TREE BIRD (@chercher_ai) reported@Duderichy they're tired of people hounding them to fix Gmail and Google Docs
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J-Rob (@J_Rob1) reportedAin’t none of yall hit the Gmail…if it’s a problem with sovereignty…I can solve that 👍
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Muhammad Faizan (@M_Faizanb07) reported@daleSrinn We can login using our Gmail.
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The Daily Tech Brief 💡 by Bhanu N (@Bhanu_Nalluri_) reportedThe perfect missed revenue agent every founder should build: Trigger: Every day at 6 PM Data source: Gmail, CRM, Stripe, invoices, support tickets AI step: Find unpaid invoices, stale leads, failed payments, and ignored follow-ups Human approval: Review before sending any message Action: Draft follow-ups, create tasks, update deal status Error alert: Flag missing data or failed syncs Log everything: Track what was checked and what changed Most revenue leaks are not strategy problems. They are follow-up problems.
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ᴅᴀɴɪᴇʟ ᴍɪᴇssʟᴇʀ 🛡️ (@DanielMiessler) reportedI don’t think most people realize how utterly strange it is that Google does not have an AI harness that is competing with OpenAI and Anthropic. Their ineptitude at product management has now gone from hobbling a company that was guaranteed to win to exposing it to existential risk. This is a company worth trillions of dollars that is medically unable to ship a product. Using any of their services as an administrator is the same type of torture that it was 15 years ago. Google’s inability to fix this should be studied in business books for decades to come. Starting now. It is the single strangest thing I’ve ever seen in business. They literally invented modern AI, and all they have to show for it is annoying pop-ups in Gmail and Google Docs that make everyone want to vibe code an alternative. The best evidence that ASI already exists is a theory that it’s at work inside of Google already, making sure they lose. What an absolute abomination.
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PerfumeBoss (@toluscents) reportedSomeone is trying to login to my Instagram and I don’t know TF that is. Gmail keep sending me mails for confirmation code