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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.

  • 38% Errors (38%)
  • 33% Website Down (33%)
  • 29% Sign in (29%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Givors Errors 13 hours ago
Flower Mound Sign in 14 hours ago
Paris Errors 16 hours ago
Paris Sign in 20 hours ago
Amarillo Sign in 20 hours ago
Orange Park Website Down 23 hours ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • jameskeyfur
    james (@jameskeyfur) reported

    @arpitrage probably just extend this internet. use a IP prefix for mars and the rest for earth. in this case, it'll have to be ipv6. from there, all local traffic is instant, but when you need something from earth, your computer will automatically increase the TTL to 30 minutes and wait. i imagine a browser extension would handle this in the background. it won't be interactive, say logging into a bank account, all of the banking details will be in a json file, loaded in your browsers cache. truly everything, all statements, account details, you name it. then static resources are used to navigate it akin to how gmail and protonmail works today. i imagine ISP's will charge a long distance fee per TB. i imagine the internet trunk between earth and mars will be batched. a cache fills up for 60 seconds, then spends 60 seconds transmitting/receiving. these caches contain enormous amount of internet packets to be spilled onto terrestrial networks and sent on their way. you can use QOS to ensure important things get into every batch and low priority things can pad the rest to save money. every request may have a "high" and "low" priority flag, and each has a different long distance fee. the batch can then be sent with layered error correction (like a robust ECC every 4KB, 4MB, 4GB, and 4TB). this will help prevent needing to rebroadcast the data 30 minutes later in case of errors, and also narrow the scope of the rebroadcast by using tiered checksums. of course with enough error correction, it'll be possible to heal the data automatically. we may invoke modified and expanded error correction algorithm checksums to the end of the entire broadcast. some algorithms let you reverse-engineer a huge amount of data very easily using a big enough checksum. for example, a 1GB checksum may allow you to zero in on up to 1GB of damaged data -- any damaged data -- in the broadcast. see "damm algorithm" for a simple base10 example.

  • InfinitusCap
    Infinitus Capital (@InfinitusCap) reported

    Google gmail down issues??

  • VishalGuptaMVP
    Vishal Gupta (Microsoft MVP) (@VishalGuptaMVP) reported

    Google services such as Gemini, Gmail, YouTube, Keep, etc are down or opening very slow for many users!!! You're not ALONE!!! #Google

  • chiz_swaqz
    Abdul❌ (@chiz_swaqz) reported

    @sidrachain Hello @sidrachain Support Team, I am having trouble accessing my account. My Gmail account was hacked, so I no longer have access to receive OTP codes through email. Previously, I was able to log in directly using my password and authenticator, but now the system requires OTP

  • Jack_Logro
    Jack Blair (@Jack_Logro) reported

    @wiamxyz Hey mate, sorry about this, I had been led to believe by our email platform that the one-click unsubscribe on gmail / outlook would have us covered, but I was clearly wrong. I appreciate you calling this out. I'll unsubscribe you and will fix it up now!

  • RAMESHR05555837
    RAMESH (@RAMESHR05555837) reported

    I talked to 30+ freelancers this week. Same complaint, every single time: "I use 5 different tools just to onboard one client." Proposal in Notion. Contract in DocuSign. Invoice in Wave. Files in Drive. Follow-ups in Gmail. Nothing broken. Nothing connected. So I'm building

  • DFIR_Radar
    DFIR Radar (@DFIR_Radar) reported

    New research exposes critical gaps in AI agent security: simulated phishing attacks successfully tricked enterprise email agents into leaking AWS credentials, customer data, and sensitive infrastructure details to external attackers. Varonis Threat Labs tested "Pinchy," an AI agent built on OpenClaw platform using Google Gemini 3.1 Pro and OpenAI GPT-5.4 models. Key findings: • **Credential exfiltration success**: Agent forwarded AWS IAM keys, database passwords, and SSH credentials to external Gmail after casual "Dan" impersonation request • **Customer data breach**: 247 enterprise customer records ($1.28M MRR) leaked via routine "CRM export" social engineering • **Technical defenses worked**: Agents blocked OAuth consent traps, suspicious URLs, and fake login portals more effectively than humans • **Social engineering weakness**: Agents lack contextual awareness of colleague behavior patterns and organizational norms **Attack methodology**: Attackers bypassed security policies by framing requests as urgent operational needs, exploiting agents' helpful nature over identity verification protocols. **Detection opportunities**: Monitor for external email addresses requesting internal credentials, unusual data export patterns to personal accounts, and agents accessing sensitive repositories after external communications. #DFIR_Radar

  • _kanhaiyaaaaa
    Kanhaiya (@_kanhaiyaaaaa) reported

    gmail is also not working.

  • realleyashley
    ashleymariarose (@realleyashley) reported

    @LaNiyah_44 @hatemadeuluvme I was having issues aswell but then I sent using Gmail instead of iCloud and it sent but then I just kept trying in the app until it worked and I used two different numbers whenever they said mine had maximum number of registers

  • Sadiqd054
    Sadiq Mohammed (@Sadiqd054) reported

    @sidrachain @sidrachain I lost access to my gmail account, I couldn’t be able to verify my sidra account, and I also tried to login through passkey but it’s not going, please I need a help on how I will about this issue Thanks for usual cooperation 🙏

  • aespaintlvote
    AESPA VOTING TEAM🍋 (@aespaintlvote) reported

    @YB2024myaespa Hi, this seems to be a reoccuring problem. Gmail accounts currently do not work. We have found that outlook or hotmail works.

  • sadneysloa
    danny sloa (@sadneysloa) reported

    @GarethCliff This guy hates the government so much.. this thing happens to people in the States' you complain to Google if you have a Gmail account or any other provider it's not a government or policy issues

  • mollywidstrom
    lady florence oblong (@mollywidstrom) reported

    @noinopowders that's not the problem, this woman literally cannot type her address right. my address is xxxxxx at gmail (literally i have six letters no numbers) and hers is xxxgxxx at gmail so she just forgets the g

  • flowerswept
    imi ִִֶֶָָ🌸 ༘ *. ˖ ִֶཐི༏ཋྀ󠀮࿐ (@flowerswept) reported

    @filthtofilth i forgot my login and gotta make a new burner gmail for a new one 💔

  • lokanyawn
    Loka. (@lokanyawn) reported

    @keedehara coba login make gmail, raa

  • stephenrobles
    Stephen Robles (@stephenrobles) reported

    @slidefix If you give apple mail access to gmail, meaning you sign in with iOS built-in accounts setting, your email will be indexed!

  • skyrimghost2624
    skyrimghost2624 (@skyrimghost2624) reported

    @deadend_king @IfindRetards Not even a private email server. Straight gmail. Wild

  • ashercrw
    Asher Crowe 🪺 (@ashercrw) reported

    CODY BUILT A SCRIPT THAT DM'D ONE MILLION MILLIONAIRES ON INSTAGRAM ASKING FOR $1 EACH. The result: $33,000 in his account, 705 angry refusals, and a real-time map of how broken the global rich actually are. This is one of the most chaotic AI use cases I've seen all year and I need to walk you through every layer because it's a masterclass in what's coming. The premise is dumb on purpose. There are roughly 60 million millionaires on earth. Most of them don't have their contact info online. Cody couldn't reach all of them. He could reach a million. He figured even a 1% conversion rate would clear five figures, so the math was already winning before he hit send. The execution is where it gets genuinely insane. He didn't sit there manually typing DMs for six months. He connected ChatGPT to Composio, a service that gives language models direct access to over a thousand apps including Instagram. Then he just asked the model to send the DMs for him. One prompt, one workflow, a million messages. Think about that for a second. He outsourced the labor of contacting one million human beings to a single afternoon of agent work. The marginal cost per DM was somewhere between zero and a fraction of a cent. The whole thing probably cost less than a steak dinner to operate end to end. Now the data. 689,000 millionaires didn't even open the message. They saw the request notification and swiped it away like he was a stranger asking for directions. Roughly 70% of the global wealthy class is genuinely not interested in opening a DM from someone they don't know, which is honestly fair. 247,000 opened it and ghosted. Read receipt, no reply. The internet equivalent of looking at a beggar through your car window and pretending you didn't. 67,000 actually replied. That's a 6.7% reply rate on cold DMs at million-scale volume, which is a number that should make every cold outreach SaaS founder reading this curl into a ball. Real humans with real money were responding to a complete stranger asking for a single dollar. Of those 67,000 replies: 705 refused outright. These are the angry ones. The "how dare you" responses. The "I worked hard for my money" lectures from people who almost certainly inherited theirs. Imagine being worth seven figures and still having the energy to write a paragraph explaining why a stranger doesn't deserve $1. 33,000 asked questions but never paid. The skeptics. Why are you doing this? What's the catch? Are you a scammer? Where did you find me? Many of these probably could have been closed with a better follow-up prompt, but Cody didn't optimize, and that's fine. 33,000 actually sent the money. Some sent more than $1. He doesn't say how much more, but if even a handful of them dropped $20 or $50 out of curiosity or amusement, the actual total is meaningfully higher than the headline. Final tally: roughly $33,000 from a project that took one prompt to launch. Now here is where it gets philosophically heavy. The technology that made this possible is six months old at scale. Composio, the agent integration layer, exists specifically to let language models take actions inside other apps. Instagram, Gmail, Slack, Stripe, Salesforce, the whole stack. You write one prompt. The agent does the work. The interface between human intent and automated execution just collapsed to the width of a chat box. Every cold outreach playbook ever written is now executable by anyone with a credit card and an OpenAI key. Sales prospecting. Influencer outreach. Brand deals. Affiliate recruitment. Customer acquisition. Investor pitching. All of it, scaled to a million touches in an afternoon. And the platforms can't stop it. Instagram's anti-spam systems were built to catch humans doing repetitive things at human speed. They are not built to catch a language model that varies every single message, sends from a rotating set of accounts, paces itself like a person, and adapts in real time based on which messages got replies.

  • _lohomi_
    Parth (@_lohomi_) reported

    when we started building out glide - we built something very similar to this - it was called wanderer ai, a trip planner we deemed to be better than anything else on the market - but we then shut it down. and the reasons were apparent: - freq of use of an “ai trip planner” : low low low - personalization provided by “ai trip planners” : low low low, if i connect my gmail with claude : it does a fantastic job tbh of retrieving context from past reservations + read the last bullet - people LOVE the exploration and research : thats why IG travel content is a big time hit, you dont want to take that away from them - people DON’T know what they want or what to prompt (travel context) : quite simply that! this has led to strong thesis creation from our side travel is going to change - oh for sure, but we believe it will not be changed by just an “ai trip planner” there will be more to it. thats what we are building glide towards. cheers

  • yuuchan560
    haru (@yuuchan560) reported

    @skyvncci in the same phone if i log out form my acc after voting and use diff gmail acc to login can i cast multiple votes?

  • Greylitex
    Grey Lightyear (@Greylitex) reported

    @inter_link What the heck is happening to login OTP? Not receiving code to Gmail

  • Anamanaguchi
    Anamanaguchi (@Anamanaguchi) reported

    gmail keeps telling me to use active voice in my emails like please slow your roll

  • joemac33
    joe mac (@joemac33) reported

    @RoKhanna More security is required to auth into your gmail than vote. Thats not right. We need to fix this and it’s an easy fix.

  • ArcCustGFX
    ArcadiaCustoms (@ArcCustGFX) reported

    [5] If I don't hear or get anything by then (In this case by July 5th), I'm closing down for good. Otherwise, My DMs and Gmail are open for inquiries.

  • Fib0nacci007
    Curious Explorer (@Fib0nacci007) reported

    @avarakai @ThinkersPad It will eventually. Gmail might be paid one day. And anonymous logins will disappear and you will also need e-login ID, just to login to the internet. It's all coming.

  • willhamill
    Will Hamill (@willhamill) reported

    @martinwoodward Outlook on the web or Gmail on the web 🙃. I had a couple of bad experiences years back with thick client apps not syncing my mail so now I only use webmail apps on my laptop - if I can load the site then I'm looking at the latest, no more cache or sync issues.

  • benvspak
    Ben (@benvspak) reported

    @Mike_Andreuzza Bro. I didn't lie. I fixed the issue. When removing or deleting or modifying some code it could of broken again. Also, you were registered with two separate emails. One account you even stated you didn't realize you signed up with. So isn't it possible on your main account you unsubscribed, but on the account you didn't know you had, you didn't unsubscribe? Please check the receiver address on the emails. IIRC, one was your primary domain. The other was a gmail address.

  • aninotes_
    Anino 🦊🐨🐺🐥 (@aninotes_) reported

    Thank you. I hope TBPH and people understand that the concern over the last few weeks is the lack of communication. You’ll be surprised how many things can be resolved by simply communicating. We have to stop being afraid of showing vulnerability. I would have been fine if you had said “we need more time” instead of not saying anything at all. I can even liken this to A/ten/eo’s poor response to their own issue, wherein their silence has only fueled speculations. Let this be a lesson that while gathering all the correct and factual information is correct and responsible; being able to tell people “we apologize and we will look into this, we just need time” is a sign of humility. It is a sign of accountability. Re: the usage of funds like “Gmail sub”. I personally do not mind that you are using funds to support operational costs— the issue here is that you could have publicly stated it. People would have understood, you are the official fanbase after all. Even now, we would understand if you need to, all we’re saying is, just say so. See the pattern here? Communication. The TRs are your receipts of legitimacy— that doesn’t mean you can’t be proactive in communicating to the community your intentions. It’s not hard to understand that you are volunteers with responsibilities who are taking all this one purely on love and loyalty to 🌸, but understand that it unfortunately comes with responsibilities. That is the burden. So communicate. It is the human thing to do. Anyways, the community will await those TRs as promised. And Blooms, let’s extend a little grace. I have nothing against holding them accountable, but let’s stick to the issues of the TRs, not personal vendetta. Those can be resolved in private.

  • filos
    filos 🤖 (@filos) reported

    If you live in Europe, there is no need to have all your emails in a US-based server. Just move to @ProtonMail. Moving from Gmail has become incredibly easy.

  • CWC_Equality
    Catholic Womens Council (@CWC_Equality) reported

    @gmail @Google What's up with Gmail failing to upload any images in-text or as an attachment since today? We just get message that says 'Error Occurred' with the option to dismiss it, but no explanation. We have a lot of invites to send!!! #Gmail #Help #googledown