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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.

  • 37% Errors (37%)
  • 35% Website Down (35%)
  • 28% Sign in (28%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Errors 7 hours ago
Donzère Sign in 2 days ago
Bergerac Sign in 2 days ago
Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges Website Down 3 days ago
Paris Errors 3 days ago
Paris Website Down 3 days ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Alvin1492840
    Alvin (@Alvin1492840) reported

    1. Keyboard shortcuts the feature Gmail buries on purpose. This is the #1 reason people pay for Superhuman: speed. No mouse. Just keys. Gmail has the same thing. It's just turned off by default. Settings (gear icon) → See All Settings → General → Keyboard Shortcuts → ON. Save. Now: 1.C = compose 2.E = archive 3.R = reply 4.A = reply all 5.J/K = navigate up/down through emails 6.S = star 7.# = delete 8./ = search 9.G then I = go to inbox These are the same shortcuts Superhuman teaches you in onboarding. Gmail has had them for over a decade. They're just hidden behind one toggle that Google never promotes. 20 minutes of muscle memory. The mouse becomes optional.

  • BespokePrompts
    Bespoke Prompting (@BespokePrompts) reported

    The problem it solves: Every AI app needed custom code for every tool. Gmail, Slack, your database — each integration rebuilt per app. N apps × M tools = madness.

  • cmyharish
    Harish PS (@cmyharish) reported

    Gmail isn't punishing you when this happens. It's categorising you accurately. The fix: alternate formats deliberately. → Week A: Image-rich promotional email — sale, product launch, urgency-driven CTA

  • aakashgupta
    Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) reported

    You click unsubscribe, the emails keep coming, and you assume the button is decoration. It's actually a hard 48-hour deadline, and the reason the emails keep coming anyway is dumber than you think. The button fires a real HTTP POST request at the sender's server the moment you click it. The request body is a single line: List-Unsubscribe=One-Click. Then Google gives the company 48 hours to comply. That window is why the button feels fake. The emails already queued in the company's send pipeline still land. You unsubscribe Monday, get hit Tuesday and Wednesday, and conclude nothing happened. The second reason: companies run separate lists. Unsubscribing from "Weekly Deals" leaves you enrolled in "Product Updates," "Partner Offers," and the four other streams they added you to at checkout. Each one needs its own click. Here's what actually makes senders comply. Since February 2024, anyone sending 5,000+ emails a day to Gmail must support one-click unsubscribe and keep spam complaints under 0.3%. Cross that line and Gmail can block the entire domain. In November 2025, Google started rejecting non-compliant senders outright. So run the math from the company's side. One unsubscribe costs them a subscriber. One spam report moves them toward the number that kills their whole email channel. Three complaints per thousand sends is the death zone. Google built the unsubscribe button as a pressure valve. Every click on it is a spam complaint that never got filed.

  • Alvin1492840
    Alvin (@Alvin1492840) reported

    The 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.

  • jellyanfei
    🪼⚖️ (@jellyanfei) reported

    why did my ex make a tw/hk server account on my gmail four years ago and why did he name it mightyballs

  • SeektheDamned
    Seeker of the Damned (@SeektheDamned) reported

    Let's just say that I haven't quite mastered my anger and let's just say I didn't have my stress ball and my phone was in my hand at the time. Let's just say I had to get a new phone for some reason. Let's just say it was slow. (lol) I forgot my password for my Gmail account.

  • Yusufcancakiir
    Yusuf Can Çakır (@Yusufcancakiir) reported

    Active infostealer + crypto clipper campaign run by a Turkish-speaking operator. Live since at least 23 June 2026, still being iterated (last payload push 6 July). The entire toolkit is sitting in an open directory on a DigitalOcean node (46[.]101[.]111[.]120:8080, WsgiDAV, anonymous read-write). Version-stamped backups and installer output strings show the operator moving from an early build to v5 in under two weeks. This is a maintained, actively developed operation, not a commodity dropper. Delivery. Primary vector is a macro-enabled Word doc (Q1 Quarterly Report 2025.docm) that fires on open, XOR-decodes a URL, and pulls a batch script into %TEMP% under an obfuscated filename. That chains to a PowerShell installer. The operator is hedging delivery: a .pdf.lnk, a zipped variant, an .hta, and a .vbs loader all sit in the same directory. Install and evasion. The installer drops a Python payload plus a full bundled runtime into %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Themes\Cache\, a path chosen to blend with legitimate Windows infra. Before anything runs it carves out Defender exclusions for the drop dir, %TEMP%, and the Python binaries, then applies two in-memory patches: AMSI (AmsiScanBuffer forced to return E_INVALIDARG) and ETW (EtwEventWrite stubbed to a bare return). With ETW silenced, Sysmon, Defender ETW consumers, and any EDR relying on event tracing go blind to what follows. The payload itself is layered (Base64, then XOR against a rolling SHA-256 digest, then marshalled bytecode run in memory). Everything runs at user level, no elevation. What it steals. Chrome saved credentials and cards, decrypted via the standard DPAPI plus AES-GCM path, alongside a file inventory walked across the user profile. Exfil ships to the C2 over HTTPS as a JSON POST, with a Gmail SMTP fallback that sends the same data as an HTML attachment if the primary channel fails. Crypto clipper. Monitors the clipboard and silently swaps copied wallet addresses for the operator's before you paste, across eight coins. If you copy-pasted a crypto address on a suspect host in the last two weeks, verify it before trusting it. Persistence is the difficult part. Five layers running at once: a Run key, a Startup script, two scheduled tasks (one every five minutes, one on a 22-hour cycle), and a WMI event subscription that fires a couple of minutes after each boot. A watchdog checks every five minutes whether the process is alive and holding its outbound connection, and re-downloads and restarts it if not. The maintenance task goes further and rebuilds any missing layer from scratch. Pull three of five and reboot, and you are reinfected. Remediation means isolating the host and taking out all five together. Attribution. Indicators point consistently to a Turkish-speaking operator: the C2 control panel is served in Turkish and the SMTP exfil account follows a recognizable Turkish naming pattern. DuckDNS dynamic DNS, a single DigitalOcean node, and no infrastructure diversification profile a solo or small-team actor. No espionage indicators; this is straightforward credential, card, and crypto theft. IOCs Payload server: 46[.]101[.]111[.]120:8080 (DigitalOcean, WsgiDAV, anon read-write) C2: gogettate[.]duckdns[.]org, ports 443 and 4444 Drop path: %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Themes\Cache\ Persistence: ThemeSvcHelper (Run key), ThemeSvc.vbs (Startup), ThemeSvcCheck / ThemeSvcMaint (tasks), ThemeEvtFlt / ThemeEvtCns (WMI, root\subscription) YARA string: WinMgmt2024Init

  • Amazing_Poonam
    Poonam (@Amazing_Poonam) reported

    Gmail is down???

  • Nzpekka1
    raeika ݁ ˖Ი𐑼⋆ (@Nzpekka1) reported

    @cootpancake unless it’s in the distinction of gmail just having an outage but that would certainly only be temporary

  • IamChaitu_
    Chaitanya Pinapaka (@IamChaitu_) reported

    @gmail I am still getting this same error.

  • VaibhavSisinty
    Vaibhav Sisinty (@VaibhavSisinty) reported

    I've been testing Hermes integrations for the last few weeks. These 7 are the ones that actually changed how I use it. → Google Workspace. This should be your first setup. Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, all through one connector. Once your agent can check your inbox and read your calendar, it stops feeling like a toy and starts feeling like an actual assistant. → Slack. Instead of scrolling through 200 messages to find what the team decided last week, you just ask. Hermes pulls the answer from the actual thread. This one alone saved me more time than I expected. → GitHub. Before this, Hermes was guessing about my code. After this, it actually reads the repo, checks the issues, and looks at pull requests before answering. Completely different experience. → Notion. All your docs, wikis, and databases become things Hermes can think across. It started connecting notes I'd written months apart that I'd completely forgotten about. That surprised me. → YouTube transcripts. Hand it an hour-long podcast or conference talk and you get searchable text back in seconds. I set this up as an afterthought. Now it's one of the ones I reach for most. → Stripe. You stop clicking through dashboards and start asking questions. "How many trials converted last week?" "Who downgraded this month?" Direct answers. It turns your payment processor into something that actually talks back. → Reddit. For figuring out what people actually think about a product or tool, this beats blog posts every time. Real users complaining, comparing, recommending. That's signal you can't get from SEO content. Let Hermes dig through it for you. The difference between an agent you talk to and an agent that works for you is what you connect it to.

  • iamjepuhseun
    iamjepuhseun.Base Ⓜ️ (@iamjepuhseun) reported

    @chokmahxbt I used the real gmail to access my account and the wallet that eligible for the airdrop is also connected there. But when i tried to connect my wallet the error says that this wallet is connected to other account. This is weird cause im already logining the correct account.

  • DorSecurities
    Doron (@DorSecurities) reported

    @DaveHowe @Tsartoshi Proton Mail has put its server in Norway, because it did not trust Swiss datacenters anymore. so that was (at leas commercially) a good move. They have a number of integrated services. They are safer than gmail or other providers. Tutanota in Germany has similar anonymity.

  • Abuh_abel
    Ehmer 📊 (@Abuh_abel) reported

    So, contrary to this. If you don't have the patience to wait for your adsense to be approved yet again after following this steps. Then, get an already approved adsense (if you have or buy). Right on YouTube earnings page, click on *Change Association*, choose you already have adsense. Then it will request you sign in to the Gmail with adsense in in it. Link it and instantly your step 2 will be approved. Had it sorted out for my guy.

  • ydat1ci031792
    Mason explains 10-Kfiling (@ydat1ci031792) reported

    I'm a student and my personal Gmail with Gemini Pro subscription was suspended for "shared login" – but I'm the only user. I've appealed 3 times, all auto-rejected. Can a real human please review my case? Happy to provide any proof. @Google @GoogleWorkspace

  • ArcherSys
    SkullCap💀Archer (@ArcherSys) reported

    So one thing I definitely want to mention that during this documentary the CEO of bricks and minifigs actually trapped Ben by having him email information and then this tool bag subpoena Google to get all of his Gmail and everything information... If you do anything email that could have any litigation issues or could be brought up in litigation make sure you use an encrypted email like protonmail or something like that... Never use Gmail or Google for anything like that...

  • LitonOfficial_
    Liton Hossain (@LitonOfficial_) reported

    One thing I think a lot of email marketers misunderstand in Klaviyo... The Deliverability Score. I've seen people celebrate a 90+ score like it means everything is perfect. And panic when it drops below 70. Personally, I don't think it's that simple. The score is useful. But it's only one piece of the puzzle. A good score doesn't guarantee your emails are landing in the primary inbox. And a lower score doesn't automatically mean your deliverability is broken. If you really care about email performance, don't stop at the dashboard. Look at things like: • Engagement trends over time. • Domain and sender reputation. • Spam complaints. • Inbox placement. • What Gmail, Outlook, and Apple Mail are actually telling you. The Klaviyo Deliverability Score is a helpful indicator. Not the final answer. The more I learn about email marketing, the more I realize that deliverability isn't one metric. It's the result of dozens of small things working together.

  • SalawuHameedO2
    Hameed II (@SalawuHameedO2) reported

    @Femiforge I don tire bro. Everytime Gmail notification, "someone tried to login"

  • DerekAshauer
    Derek Ashauer (@DerekAshauer) reported

    Moving all my client sites to a new host! Been putting this off for two years. Claude + VS Code (desktop couldn't do the API connections I needed) finally made it doable instead of an admin nightmare. Instead of manually chasing down info on 50+ sites, I had Claude connect to APIs and do the grunt work. Claude connected to my hosting account API and pulled the list of domains. Then it used the Freshbooks API (my client billing/invoicing tool) to grab client contact info. Matched them together magically since I don't have direct domain <> client data. Then it did DNS lookups to figure out where each domain is registered. All the pattern-matching work that would've taken me hours. Many of my clients have been with me for 10+ years. I have long since lost their domain logins or 2FA now prevents me from getting in, so... Claude drafted custom emails directly in Gmail for every client I didn't already have delegate access. Each one has the exact instructions for their specific domain registrar on how to invite me to have access. Now, I'm just handling the email conversations. As they respond, the master list Claude and I are compiling gets updated. I might even try letting Claude fully respond in Gmail too and update this list automatically as the conversations happen - we'll see. Claude also connected to the Cloudflare API to set up DNS records to get as many domains into a central DNS management account. Once all setup, the migrations to the new host should be pretty straightforward from here thanks to the awesome new host having done this many times before and have automated processes to do it. I will have to manually change the DNS for most of them though (but not a bad thing because of how important that is) - but once I have access to all doing so should be quick. This migration would've taken me weeks to do manually and why I avoided it for nearly 2 years since I first started considering it. I'm doing this as I dwindle down my clients to the simple, easy to manage ones - I will be saving nearly $3k/year in base hosting costs. More importantly, I have plans around products that the new host will be great at helping me get off the ground - more on that later once this first phase is complete! All this running in the background while I am still working on products.

  • ViVitKrafT
    TimmieVivian (@ViVitKrafT) reported

    @kuda pls I changed my phone recently and I want to login in to my Kuda account in my new phone, so input my nin and is telling me already used and used my bvn as well but it’s requesting for the gmail I used to register my bvn and the gmail I used to register it I can’t remember

  • megsxcx
    megan (@megsxcx) reported

    @run2yeonjun whattt i dont think ive heard of other ppl having this issue. are u on a personal gmail,

  • censored_panda
    Kazuha_Kun (@censored_panda) reported

    hello! somebody hacked into my account and i couldn't access it anymore i would like some assistance to resolve this issue, this is my gmail account: ************ and this is my password: ******* before it was hacked. fast response would be very much appriciated @Google

  • J_Rob1
    J-Rob (@J_Rob1) reported

    Ain’t none of yall hit the Gmail…if it’s a problem with sovereignty…I can solve that 👍

  • samb911
    Sameeir (@samb911) reported

    @DealsDhamaka Indont remember the login used .what to do.all gmail tried.and all personal email.none has the perplexity pro.

  • myllypedia
    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

  • ToneskiM
    Toneski (@ToneskiM) reported

    @Fool_be_Wise @HabCorpLinguist Gmail is simply terrible for searching emails

  • SaveTheLibs
    Ethical Hustler (@SaveTheLibs) reported

    @AfflictionHex @uncledoomer Sounds terrible. Messages + gmail is undefeated.

  • HenryMonohan
    Henry Monohan (@HenryMonohan) reported

    @gmail my account was hacked and I no longer have access to the # or email associated with it. I need you to fix this or at least put me on the phone with someone who can.

  • davebudge
    Old Bull Lee (@davebudge) reported

    I now get AI notes commenting on things coming into my Gmail account. I don't like it one bit that anyone or any thing is reading my email. Who tf gave Google permission to get into my business (I suppose it could be in the TOS). I'm going to migrate my mail to a private server.