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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
Myrtle Beach, SC 1
Nashville, TN 2
Clinton, IN 1
Broomfield, CO 1
Paris, Île-de-France 11
Orlando, FL 2
Fréjus, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Lusaka, Lusaka 1
Emporia, KS 1
Tucson, AZ 3
Township of Evan, KS 1
March, England 1
Middletown, OH 1
Durant, OK 1
Thonon-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Chambéry, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 2
Caen, Normandy 1
Lydney, England 1
Strasbourg, ACAL 2
Dallas, TX 6
Nampa, ID 1
Toronto, ON 3
Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt 1
Troy, NY 1
Évry, Île-de-France 1
Rock Hill, SC 1
Wrigley, TN 1
Berea, KY 1
Henrico County, VA 1
Stamford, CT 1
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Community Discussion

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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Okpeaboje
    LeaderOfTomorrow (@Okpeaboje) reported

    @Horluwa26133032 @nysc360 Try to login using the Gmail and password you submitted and see what happens, you should also proceed to a cafe too.

  • 0001_ray_000
    ray (@0001_ray_000) reported

    @TeamYouTube My gmail got hacked, i have every proof to show that it's my gmail. It's connected to my youtube and they changed the number so i can't login and i have no access to it. My youtube account was premium subscription. Please help me i have every proof to show.

  • iABishnoi
    Ashok Kumar (@iABishnoi) reported

    @TeamYouTube Hi, I already tried these recovery steps many times over the past 2 years. The issue is that after phone OTP, it asks for OTP on the same Gmail which I cannot access. So these steps are not working in my case. This is a different situation where I am completely locked out…

  • realarmaansidhu
    Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reported

    @SawyerMerritt Airplane WiFi has been terrible for 15 years. The same $8 you pay for a connection that drops every 4 minutes, loads Gmail like it's 2003, and makes a video call physically impossible at 35,000 feet. Amazon just built an antenna that delivers 1 Gbps download and 400 Mbps upload. On a plane. That's faster than most home internet connections on the ground. 58 inches long. 30 inches wide. 2.6 inches high. No moving parts. Installs in one day. Sits flat on the fuselage like a tablet strapped to the roof. Maintenance requirements: almost none, because there's nothing inside that rotates, tilts, or breaks. Current airplane WiFi uses either air-to-ground towers (slow, limited, doesn't work over oceans) or satellite dishes with mechanical gimbals that track satellites as the plane moves (expensive, heavy, breaks constantly, maintenance nightmare). The dish alone weighs hundreds of pounds. Installation takes days. Maintenance grounds planes. Amazon's antenna is a flat phased array. No dish. No gimbal. No moving parts. Electronically steers the beam to track satellites. Same technology the military uses for radar and missile guidance, shrunk to the size of a suitcase lid and bolted to the top of a 737. The connection goes to Amazon's Project Kuiper — its low-Earth orbit satellite constellation. Over 3,200 satellites planned. Direct competitor to Starlink. The antenna is the ground (or air) terminal that links passengers to the constellation. This is Amazon's actual play. Not selling antennas. Selling connectivity-as-a-service to every airline on earth. The antenna is the hardware. Kuiper is the network. AWS is the backend. The airline pays Amazon monthly. Passengers get 1 Gbps. Amazon gets recurring revenue from every commercial flight that installs the system. "Installs in one day." That's the line airlines care about most. Every day a plane sits in a hangar for WiFi installation is a day it's not generating revenue. Current systems take 3-5 days. One day means the upgrade happens during a scheduled maintenance window. No lost flights. No downtime. No revenue impact. Starlink already has aviation terminals. SpaceX is ahead on satellite count. But Amazon has something SpaceX doesn't: relationships with every airline that already uses AWS for booking systems, operational data, crew scheduling, and logistics. The antenna isn't a cold call. It's an upsell to existing customers. Every business class passenger who's ever paid $30 for WiFi that couldn't load a PDF is Amazon's target market. Every airline that's ever grounded a plane for a gimbal repair is Amazon's buyer. 1 Gbps at 35,000 feet. The last place on earth where you could genuinely disconnect is about to get a fiber-speed connection. Whether that's progress or a tragedy depends on how much you valued the excuse.

  • AleksejAros
    Alex Yarosh · AI expert · CEO of AI Studio (@AleksejAros) reported

    Gmail is broken when your WiFi sucks. BAREmail just hit Show HN with a brutal truth: most email clients are bloated garbage that choke on slow connections. This minimalist Gmail client strips away everything except what matters. No fancy animations. No heavy images. Just your emails loading fast. The real insight? We've over-engineered email to death. Sometimes the best UX is just making things work when the internet doesn't. 36 points and climbing because developers know this pain.

  • Blake68Tttt
    tttt (@Blake68Tttt) reported

    @NikiskiAndIsak @_princessrubyyy no its not lol. the email address is blue tick verified by gmail & the email is not requesting her to contact anyone, give info, login via link or send money anywhere. try spending 20 seconds thinking before commenting

  • Rendani666
    Rendani (@Rendani666) reported

    The first real suspicion came from a new financial controller named Thabiso, who had moved from a manufacturing group in Durban North and still had the irritating habit of reconciling things personally. He noticed that several vendors had Gmail addresses, inconsistent VAT treatment, and banking changes processed within days of invoices being paid. None of those issues alone proved fraud, but together they smelled like somebody had learned the company’s blind spots too well.

  • NotSakariya
    Aayush (@NotSakariya) reported

    @md_kasif_uddin If theres something made directly for Andoird or iOS that must be used. Native just slows your app, I have experience, I used GMAIL APIs and tried maximum optimization, but things are already slow at the base. You can't change that

  • AderibigbeBade1
    "$XAGE (@AderibigbeBade1) reported

    @Cyber012123 @Mariya1762933 Open another Gmail account Nd collect the same wallet to claim again,was facing the same problem before too

  • darmich19
    Tunnnnn🥷🏽🐺🎒 (@darmich19) reported

    ZVOICE, This Starkzap Powered App Just Made Business Expense Reimbursement Onchain. And It’s Quietly Wild. Let me paint you a picture you’ve probably lived before. End of the month. your company needs expense receipts. you open Gmail and start digging. there’s the AWS bill buried under 47 unread emails. the Stripe charge from three weeks ago. the Notion invoice you forwarded to yourself and forgot about. you screenshot everything, paste it into a spreadsheet, attach PDFs, submit the form, and then wait. two weeks later, accounting emails back. “we’re missing your October receipts.” you do it all over again. This is the expense reimbursement experience in 2026. for most companies startups, agencies, remote teams, freelancers. it hasn’t changed in a decade. it’s still manual, still slow, still dependent on someone chasing someone else. ZVoice just built something that makes that entire ritual disappear. WHAT ZVOICE ACTUALLY IS. ZVoice is a privacy preserving invoice reimbursement platform powered by StarkZap. The tagline on the site is simple: “email arrives. money lands.” But what’s happening under the hood is genuinely interesting. your inbox already contains proof of every expense you’ve ever made. every vendor email,whether it’s a Stripe receipt, an AWS bill, a SaaS invoice is cryptographically signed by the vendor’s own mail server using something called a DKIM signature. DKIM stands for DomainKeys Identified Mail. it’s an email authentication standard that essentially means every legitimate vendor email carries a cryptographic stamp that proves it came from where it says it came from. Most people have never thought about this. but ZVoice did. ZVoice reads the DKIM signature on your vendor emails, generates a zero knowledge proof from it, submits that proof onchain, and the smart contract auto approves the reimbursement. payment hits your wallet. no PDFs. no spreadsheets. no “please resubmit.” that’s the whole product. and it’s deceptively powerful.

  • AnujkumarA19665
    Anuj kumar Anuj kumar (@AnujkumarA19665) reported

    @TeamYouTube Hello Team YouTube, I cannot access my Google account. The OTP is being sent to the same Gmail which I can’t open. No recovery options are available. Please escalate my issue to the Google Account team. Thank you.

  • MichaelRouveure
    Michael Rouveure (@MichaelRouveure) reported

    I just compressed 3 weeks of quarterly fund reporting into 5 minutes with @AnthropicAI's new Claude Managed Agents and a @zapier MCP server. I recorded the whole thing. One instruction: "Build our Q4 LP report." The agent: → Found board meetings across 8 companies in Gmail and Drive → Ingested PowerPoints, PDFs, Google Docs, emails → Standardized everything with health ratings in Airtable → Drafted a full LP newsletter → Sent it I didn't touch a thing. If you want something like this at your fund — DM me.

  • bratings_
    Brat🐾 (@bratings_) reported

    hi I created a YouTube account and I’ve forgotten the gmail I used to create it with. But I remember the passwords and possibly the numbers connected on it but don’t have access to the number if there’s one on there because my old phone is broken. Please help me. @TeamYouTube

  • Memomachala
    . (@Memomachala) reported

    @ik_fiinn You can login efootball account on it just using the Gmail linked to that efootball

  • bodadisa
    ADEBAYO ADISA (@bodadisa) reported

    Long story short, I asked to borrow her phone once to get out a contact as my phone had serious injuries, I went to her browser to login my gmail, that was how I saw different tabs open with different porn videos at the ready almost like having them at a speed dial.

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