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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
Paris, Île-de-France 43
Achenheim, ACAL 1
Tarbes, Occitanie 1
Metz, ACAL 3
Niort, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Saint-Amour, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Toulouse, Occitanie 3
Annecy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Chartres, Centre 1
Bristol, England 1
Antananarivo, Analamanga 1
Toulon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 3
Saint-Denis, Réunion 1
Hennebont, Brittany 1
Arrondissement de Charleroi, Wallonia 1
Châlette-sur-Loing, Centre 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 10
Néhou, Normandy 1
La Roche-sur-Yon, Pays de la Loire 1
Perpignan, Occitanie 4
Challans, Pays de la Loire 1
Quezon City, Metro Manila 1
Houécourt, ACAL 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 12
Le Tampon, Réunion 1
Montigny-le-Bretonneux, Île-de-France 1
Cenon, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Nantes, Pays de la Loire 2
Guildford, England 1
San Salvador, San Salvador 2
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • amskmuzadpuria
    SK Muzadpuria (@amskmuzadpuria) reported

    Since the old Gmail no longer exists, I cannot login to fix anything or close the account. I want to link a fresh new AdSense account belonging to my family member.Please unlink that terminated email from my channel and reset my Step 2 so I can link the new AdSense.

  • centurion__90
    7holic (@centurion__90) reported

    @BenTennyson0044 Direct login from Gmail account issue resolved?

  • EcomVictor
    Victor Godsk (@EcomVictor) reported

    Questions my agency has gotten recently from active clients and brands looking to work with us 👇 1. Do we HAVE to give a 10% discount on our pop-up like everyone else? You don’t. A lot of brands do it because it's given them the best results long-term (sign-up rate + conversions over time). But… a lot of brands also do it just because they think they have to do that to maximize email list growth with a pop-up. Here's a better option for a lot of brands: If you're already offering something like a % discount + free gifts/shipping on your product page, just use that exact offer on your pop-up. Even though people don't technically need to sign up to get it. It usually performs really well and it doesn't eat further into your margins just to grow your list. Grüns does exactly this too. Their evergreen offer is 52% off + free shipping, and that's what their pop-up promotes too. Test both for your brand and see what makes most sense for your profits/growth. 2. We've never sent emails before. How do we get good open rates? First, make sure you’ve got a branded sending domain set up. Then, start with your flows. Build 1 email for each of the flows where profiles are highest intent: - welcome series - browse abandonment - abandoned cart - abandoned checkout - post-purchase These fire automatically, get decent engagement, and slowly build your sender reputation. (If your welcome flow opens are awful within the first ~2 days, like sub 35%, turn on double opt-in temporarily while you fix deliverability. It'll slow list growth, but it pays off long-term for revenue) For campaigns, you've got no email engagement data yet, so segment with the data you DO have. - recent abandoned checkouts - active customers - recent site visitors - people who joined your list in the last 7-14 days Once you've sent a few and gathered some data, start segmenting by people who opened or clicked your emails recently (last 7-14 days) and send to those. Hit 50%+ open rates on a few campaigns? Expand to 30-day engagers. Hit 50%+ again on those? Go to 60-day engagers. Keep going until you're at a comfortable spot. That spot is different for every brand though. We've got clients where 180-day engagers is the base segment, and clients where it's 30 days. It depends. Also, exclude anyone who bounces. The whole point is signaling to inbox providers (Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, etc.) that their users actually want and engage with your emails. 3. Our click rate is too low. How do we optimize it? Can we make that our main focus? First, ask yourself if "more clicks" is really the goal you think it is. If your content is already top-tier (angles, offers, copy, design) and you're sending to a broad but engaged segment most of the time… a higher click rate probably won't do what you think it will. Click rate doesn't equal revenue. Revenue equals revenue. We could easily get you a 5%+ click rate by sending to a tiny, super-engaged audience. But that email would most likely generate a fraction of what a bigger send at 0.7% click rate would do in actual sales. We have clients getting 2-3% click rates on every campaign. We have clients getting 0.5-0.8% on every campaign. It depends on your frequency, traffic sources, list quality, product type, customer avatar. All of it. There's nothing we could change in the "copywriting strategy" or "design strategy" that would suddenly double their click rate consistently across every send. Sure, certain concepts spike clicks here and there (gamified emails, mystery offers that bait the click, etc.), but that shouldn't replace your whole content strategy. Track click rate. Understand it. Just don't optimize your entire strategy around it. Optimize for revenue.

  • JurassicParkTho
    Chickennugget🐤******* supervillain⚢🏳️‍🌈 (@JurassicParkTho) reported

    @Poppy_yyyyyyyy @thespiralquirk DO NOT CLICK ANY LINKS IN THAT EMAIL. Twitter/X DOES NOT USE A GMAIL ADDRESS. It’s a fake email fishing for your login data. Flag the email as spam, and delete it. Change your X password and enable 2 factor authentication in security settings

  • TwinBLOWTorch
    Come See Me (@TwinBLOWTorch) reported

    @gmail is mobile Gmail down?

  • YNOTConnor
    Connor Young (@YNOTConnor) reported

    @ynotmail People think the problem is getting more subscribers. The real problem is convincing Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and Apple that those subscribers actually want your mail.

  • serialunrigger
    serial unrigger (@serialunrigger) reported

    @IceSolst major mail service providers like gmail have made all these mostly-pointless things a soft requirement to run your own mail server. dkim is about attribution, so no server can claim after the fact that they/their user did not send the mail. it's a scheme to ruin self hosting.

  • PradiptaMoney
    Pradipta Ray | Money & Credit (@PradiptaMoney) reported

    @Sakshi50038 Love the sentiment, honestly. But let's be real. Zoho Mail over Gmail — valid. Zoho is genuinely world-class and Indian. ✅ Indus over ChatGPT — tried it. Not there yet. ❌ Paragon over Nike — for what exactly? Running shoes or formal wear? Context matters. Bisleri over Kinley — both fine, honestly. Voltas over Samsung AC — actually a solid choice. Tata product. Indian brand. ✅ Jio over Vodafone — most Indians have already made this switch. ✅ SBI over Standard Chartered — depends on your needs completely. The problem with "Go Desi" campaigns: We celebrate the idea. But the Indian alternative has to actually be better or equal first. Choosing India out of guilt doesn't help. Choosing Indian because it's genuinely good — that builds the ecosystem. Build better products first. The customers will follow naturally. 🙏

  • jaroslawjarosik
    Jarosław Jarosik (@jaroslawjarosik) reported

    @Samaytwt honestly? outlook, much better aliases support, and it had them for a long time on gmail you are now stuck with multiple accounts as the address you wanna use is taken and even the new aliases support doesn't fix it

  • itachikun0613
    ItachiNaruto (@itachikun0613) reported

    @uarmybrry Does anyone know hot to logout? Why am I not able to login with another gmail..

  • closermethod
    Elisabeth | AI Builder + UGC Sales (@closermethod) reported

    Brands spend $200,000 a year on AI platforms to manage creator relationships. CreatorIQ Aspire GRIN. $2K to $16K per month. Creators manage their businesses with Google Sheets and Gmail. That asymmetry is the billion-dollar problem nobody names. AI closes it for $20/month. If you know how to set it up.

  • Badboy_klasic
    Afc_klasic (@Badboy_klasic) reported

    I Dan swear for them inside gmail them Dan fix am now

  • Telephantix
    The Arcane Verse⚕️ (@Telephantix) reported

    @FTC I am following up on an official complaint I filed with your office a few years ago. I continue to experience issues with several companies that appear to block or withhold funds through their policies or technology. These companies include Gmail, Cash App, PayPal, and X (formerly Twitter). Cash App is embedded within the X platform, yet after years they still claim I never received funds that should have reached me. I strongly suspect fabricated transaction numbers or records, which I believe constitutes fraud. These actions have resulted in the loss of life-changing sums of money due to what appears to be poor policy enforcement and/or malfeasance. I respectfully request that the FTC investigate these companies for unfair and deceptive practices. Please advise on the status of my prior complaint and what additional documentation or steps are needed to move forward. Thank you for your assistance. Joshua Lowden @Telephantix

  • VerizonSupport
    Verizon Support (@VerizonSupport) reported

    @cdxvill I am so sorry you have had such a frustrating experience, but please be very careful! That Gmail address is NOT an official Verizon support channel and is likely a scam. We want to make sure your account information stays completely secure, so please do not send any personal details to that email. We are right here and ready to help. Shoot us a DM so we can look into your actual service issues safely and securely.

  • marveldcreator
    Adebanjo Marvellous (@marveldcreator) reported

    Claude: 26 tricks Almost nobody gets past Claude hack 6: 1Run the Claude Desktop app. The browser is just the demo. Cowork lives in the app. 2Use Cowork, not the chat box. If you're still typing into a chat window, you're using it like it's 2025. 3Long threads make it dumber. The longer the convo, the weaker the answers. Anthropic's own prompt engineers said it. 4Start fresh often. Bloated threads don't just confuse Claude, they quietly burn your credits. 5A token is basically a word. Everything you send and everything it sends back costs money. Stop typing "how are you." 6Here's where most people quit reading: stop giving step by step instructions. Give it the goal and get out of the way. Steps drag it back to the old Claude. 7Throw it your hardest, longest task. The stuff that makes your head hurt. That's exactly where Claude wins. 8Kill the 500 word prompts. A tight, clear problem beats a long ramble every time. Tell it what you want, not how to do it. 9It barely tells you this: use positive instructions. "Do X," never "don't do Y." Action verbs get action. 10Turn on Research mode (the '+' bottom left). Ask it something genuinely hard and just watch. 11Skills fire on their own. You don't prompt them. Type /command. Done. 12Drop AskUserQuestion into your prompt so Claude interviews you first. It prompts itself better than you ever will. 13One folder. Three subfolders. That's the whole system. People love to overcomplicate it. 14The about me file changes everything. Tell it who you are, what you love, what you can't stand. Same task, completely different answer. 15Then trim that about me file. An overloaded profile is as useless as no profile. 16Switch on Connectors. Claude can read your Gmail and Slack now. Almost nobody turns this on. 17Name every output and the exact order you want them in. Vague in, vague out. 18"Thinking" is hiding under '+' as "thinking." Hard task? Flip it on. 19For the heavy stuff, run Opus. 20It will sound 100% certain even when it's dead wrong. Make it audit its own answer before you trust a single line. 21Agreement is not accuracy. Claude wants to please you. That's not the same as being right. 22The first draft is yours to fix, not to ship. Every time. 23The one rule that actually matters: outsource the thinking, never the understanding. 24Claude is built for coding and knowledge work, not health. Use it for what it's actually good at. 25Use Projects. Load your brand, your offer, your frameworks once and every new chat starts already knowing you. 26Save anything you'll reuse as an Artifact. Then you edit it next time instead of starting from scratch.

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