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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.

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  • 37% Website Down (37%)
  • 36% Errors (36%)
  • 27% Sign in (27%)

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Dakar Website Down 2 days ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

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  • jonashuembs
    Jonas Hümbs (@jonashuembs) reported

    @JustinBleuel @ChatGPT Signatures from the account would be nice and are missing for me. Besides that, using Outlook as my email provider in ChatGPT, I frequently get the error message that it cannot search through Outlook emails and it somehow feels limited compared to what Gmail offers as a connector

  • Av1dlive
    Avid (@Av1dlive) reported

    this guy just dropped a library of 4 INSANE workflows for Grok Bot →support desk: a chief of staff bot routes tickets, drafts replies, pings me only for refunds or anger →money + ops: a bot processes invoices in gmail and keeps the books moving without me →content: a bot scopes the brief, cites sources, hands me a publish-ready draft →build: a bot reproduces the bug, files the ticket, hands the fix to the next bot plus it's free... all you do is send these screenshots to Grok

  • Dioslev
    Di⭕s🀄 (@Dioslev) reported

    @iamSoftVina The issue is different from the one I'm familiar with then. Probably you should take it to a tech expert to fix. It might just be a gmail settings

  • M1CHAEL_PEPPER
    Michael Pepper (@M1CHAEL_PEPPER) reported

    @Ghenosis The sucky thing is if you have no data or really slow data, you either won't be able to do it or it's going to be drastically slow. But, I can see where they can set limits and if you're one to be recording a lot of video, you most likely already pay for a decent amount of cloud storage. There has to be a reason they upgraded the 2tb tier to 5tb. But, there are plenty of people who shoot on their phones and prefer local back up. I transfer my clips to external storage and every once in a while delete videos from my devices if their just for my channel or things like receipts. My next phase is to build a NAS and get as much off online cloud storage as I can. I don't trust that Google won't be scanning everything that goes to their cloud. I already disabled the Gmail scanning that they enable by default. I guess if you're buying a Pixel, you are accepting that they will get access to your stuff potentially. I just don't like the idea that things that should be basic are so reliant on internet connection.

  • iamSoftVina
    Soft-Vina Chinenye💛 (@iamSoftVina) reported

    I need help from anyone who's knowledgeable about Gmail or email systems. A while ago, I started receiving Microsoft sign in verification codes for logins I never initiated. As a precaution, I changed my password and later cleaned up my Gmail by unsubscribing from a lot of email subscriptions. Ever since then, I've stopped receiving important emails from my bank and a few other companies. I've contacted their support teams, and they've confirmed everything is set up correctly on their end, but the emails still aren't reaching me. I've tried resubscribing where possible, but nothing has changed. Has anyone experienced something like this before or knows what could be causing it? I'd really appreciate any advice.

  • Ahmed___khaan
    Ahmedkhan (@Ahmed___khaan) reported

    STOP Using "Sign in with Google" for EVERYTHING!!! Your google account may be connected to far more than just gmail. cloud tools, business accounts, developer platforms, documents, and even services that make you money can all depend on the same login. That convenience can create a single point of failure. If your google account is ever suspended, compromised, or lost, recovering access to everything connected to it can become a much bigger problem than you expect. For important accounts, avoid relying on google as your only login method. use unique passwords, 2fa, recovery methods, and backup admin access whenever possible. Also check your google account connections and remove third-party apps you no longer recognize or use.

  • solo_ranez
    Solo Ranez (@solo_ranez) reported

    @enricooenzo Thank you! My problem is that I can’t set VPN since I can’t create an Apple ID due to Google requirements of Us SIM card. So u suggest to create just Gmail on any phone and use it on the Us phone, right ?

  • missmia_cliniic
    Miss Mia TRANSFEMME Clinic (@missmia_cliniic) reported

    @ChapellChuck @gmail Why have you stopped replying my emails? Is there a problem?

  • FirstName5000
    First Name (@FirstName5000) reported

    @PandaPaganda @gmail Thanks man. I got it cleared and turned off the cloud. My next issue is figuring out how to prevent the Microsoft store from opening in a window every time my computer wakes up.

  • shmidtqq
    shmidt (@shmidtqq) reported

    While 99% still dictate prompts into a chat window, I've been running this in production for 11 days. Clocked it: 30+ hours of weekly routine now off my plate On August 11, xAI (now under the SpaceXAI banner) shipped Grok Bot. Nobody caught the hype because beta was gated behind SuperGrok Heavy at $300/mo. On August 21 they quietly opened it up for SuperGrok Plus, Cursor Pro+ and rolled out a free trial. Window, before this gets crowded This is not a chatbot. It's an architecture: you give each agent a login to real services (Gmail, CRM, Notion, calendar), it gets its own cloud computer and runs 24/7 without you. Video above is a live runtime of my current stack: planner → scout → dedupe → cite check → writer → verify. 20 nodes, 340 edges, 631 dispatches per second. Every colored block is a separate agent with its own job How to set up before the weekend ends: Activate SuperGrok Plus or Cursor Pro+ (or start the free trial, it's capped on compute). App runs on Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone. Android still tagged "coming soon" Give your first Bot a login to ONE service only. Start with email, ROI shows up on day one Don't write a prompt. Write a task like you'd DM a coworker: "sweep the inbox every 2 hours, drafts for important ones go to me, spam to archive" Walk the Bot through the process once by hand. It saves the workflow as a routine and schedules it on its own. This isn't prompt engineering, it's delegation Spin up 3-5 Bots by role: sales, ops, research, inbox, calendar. They share context in group threads, one pulls the intel, another uses it immediately Five minutes to set up, from there your job is approval, not execution Full breakdown with my prompt templates per agent and beta bug list, in the article. Save it, Bloomberg dropped a launch note on day one but nobody has published the actual playbook yet

  • AnanyaNarang_
    Ananya Narang (@AnanyaNarang_) reported

    Google just made the smartest deal ever. They bought the entire data of a $6B company for just $10 million (0.0016% of the cost). Here is what happened. Spirit Airlines, once worth $6 billion, went bankrupt in May 2026. The airline was carrying $8.1 billion of debt and could not restructure fast enough. When it shut down, the estate was carved up for creditors. JetBlue bought 22 LaGuardia slots for $58.5 million. A hedge fund bought Spirit's Florida headquarters for $93 million. And then Google walked in and bought the data. For $10 million. The volume of what Google actually got is worth reading. 100 million emails. 763,391 flight records. 17.1 million OneDrive files. 3 billion irregular-operations records. 500 million Microsoft Teams messages. 7.2 billion pricing records of competitor flights & Employee data going back to 1986. Which means Google now has 40 years of one company's operational brain for a price that would not buy an apartment in Camellias. That changes how every founder should think about their own company. Public web data has been fully scraped by every major LLM. OpenAI / Anthropic / Google / xAI and Meta have all crawled Wikipedia, Reddit, GitHub, and every published book that they could get access to. What none of them have crawled is authentic, real-world enterprise communication under pressure. = Pricing decisions made at 2 AM, legal reviews of a controversial marketing campaign, HR investigations, board escalations. Real cross-functional coordination between finance, ops, marketing, and legal teams inside a real business. What Google is doing with this data specifically? Better pricing algorithms for Google Flights, better email drafting in Gmail, better meeting summarisation in Google Meet, better fraud detection models, better enterprise workflow automation in Google Workspace. Spirit is not going to be the last. There is now an emerging ecosystem of specialised firms that identify winding-down companies, negotiate the acquisition of their internal data, scrub it, and package it for AI labs. Which means from now on, every company that shuts down is sitting on something an AI lab wants and that dataset may recover more for creditors than the equipment, the IP, or the customer contracts combined. Your emails, your Slack, your Notion, your Figma files all of it now has a market. Google just published the first credible price on it. What do you think about it?

  • yogeshgautamm
    Yogi (@yogeshgautamm) reported

    @gmail @Google I have my old email id where my number added as well and it's active however I am not able to login even after providing the otp . Could you please help some of my college document is there on my id and it's important to me .

  • BadgerTrav
    BadgerTrav (@BadgerTrav) reported

    @muheediva01 Had? I still login occasionally to see unha e 100k unread messages. Wish I was smart enough to have only used that for signups forever. Now my Gmail can't keep up with the garbage

  • NanaMalaika3
    Nanziri AnnMary (@NanaMalaika3) reported

    @Airtel_Ug All my social media platforms are very slow….plus uploading an attachment on gmail takes longer than usual.

  • craykestrel
    Little Bird (@craykestrel) reported

    @IAMERICAbooted Am I wrong that DLP is often a fruitless endeavor if you haven’t done the preceding hard work of limiting egress paths? Why would you go hard in Purview if Todd can send emails to his personal gmail without problems. Gotta win those hygiene wins first with the brass

  • KanekoaTheGreat
    KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) reported

    With all due respect, I don't think you're looking at the evidence in the Tyler Robinson case rationally or objectively. We probably agree on many issues outside of this, and I appreciate much of the work you've done. But the evidence here is overwhelming. Tyler Robinson was the major DNA contributor on the rifle, towel, and screwdriver. The rifle DNA was at least 1 trillion to 1. Robinson accounted for 95% of the DNA mixture on the towel and 89% on the screwdriver. People are also drawing false conclusions from Robinson's DNA being more degraded. That does not mean other people touched the rifle after him. Robinson is the primary DNA contributor on the rifle. The ATF toolmark analysis could not conclusively match the recovered bullet to the rifle because the bullet was too fragmented. That happens with badly fragmented bullets. They were still able to determine it was a .30-caliber-class bullet, consistent with Robinson's rifle. Investigators collected the evidence before releasing the crime scene. Candace herself released a photo showing Robinson's face, wearing the same hat and maroon shirt, near the murder scene shortly after the killing. His parents identified him in the footage. His boyfriend identified him. Robinson also identified himself. The “bald man with three passengers” claim comes from an eyewitness recollection. The objective evidence points to Tyler Robinson: the video shows only one person getting out of the car and returning to it; a police officer encountered the vehicle and believed the male driver was Robinson; the partial plate matched Robinson's Challenger; Robinson was simultaneously texting that he was sitting in his car near campus trying to recover his rifle; he even complained about how loud the crickets were, and those loud crickets are heard on the Ring-camera footage; and his cellphone data shows a Google Maps route from that same location, next to the rifle stash point, directly back to his home. The defense received Robinson's forensic cellphone data in March. They've had the metadata and digital evidence from Verizon, Google, Gmail, Apple iCloud, Discord, and other sources for months. Joe Kent ran the NCTC, which is an intelligence analysis and coordination body. It is not an investigative agency and does not have subpoena power. I think there is credible evidence that Kent may have been leaking information to Candace that helped fuel Candace's narrative that Israel, France, and Egypt were involved. Meanwhile, there is far stronger evidence of a left-wing ideological motive tied directly to Robinson. He was dating a trans furry, wrote "Hey fascist! Catch!" on his ammunition, and said Charlie spread too much hate. You can keep moving the goalposts and nitpicking individual details, but you cannot logically explain away the totality of the evidence. Robinson's defense hasn't even attempted to. If Robinson's defense had a legitimate alibi or compelling evidence that someone else committed the murder, you would expect them to use it to challenge probable cause before the case is bound over for trial. I don't think they have a solid alibi because the evidence overwhelmingly points to Tyler Robinson murdering Charlie Kirk.

  • hibeetech1
    Tiamiyu Ibrahim Oluwatobi (@hibeetech1) reported

    @Yahoo I need help in resting my password I don’t have access to my gmail mail anymore that’s what giving me problems please kindly assist me

  • D_paac
    Dpac (@D_paac) reported

    @cb_doge @Starlink Indian govt should come up with indigenous servers to provide support for emailing. Most of the nation is dependent on gmail, iCloud or yahoo - American servers to communicate. Before starlink debate let’s first discuss on much bigger issues at hand since decades @AmitShahOffice

  • BkashJosi
    Hermes Agent Super-Intel (@BkashJosi) reported

    @bot The first error I am not able to connect with my Gmail which has suoergrok plus. It is landing me cursor page where it’s asking me to pay gain. So how to get in first thing

  • coconut_jpgg
    coconutjpg (@coconut_jpgg) reported

    Even your email is datacenter funded. It hasn't been a dedicated server for a LONG time. The drive storing your personal gmail emails is the same drive YouTube is storing old Nigahiga videos on in perpetuity

  • SlusheeWolf2_0
    SlusheeWolf2 (jRPG Wolf) (@SlusheeWolf2_0) reported

    @ibce727 More people joining Proton is great Gmail was the original reason I switched to, because I couldn't take the spam At the time "tabs" were new and that's where all the spam was going They kept putting notifications on those tabs They popped up on my phone terrible times

  • TheRotorBird
    RotorBird (@TheRotorBird) reported

    Google sent me a “login here” email saying it was ready to go from the recovery… it wasn’t. So… it is now counted as a new attempt and a 7 day lockout from the Gmail. AWESOME

  • smitchthekid
    jux for all (@smitchthekid) reported

    @gmail hi hello, real operator here. Can you fix the error in Gmail mobile on Pixel 10 where I can't respond to or find the current draft is in the queue. I continually get the same error over and over again that I can't have multiple drafts, yet there is no draft visible -mgmt

  • malik19935812
    malik (@malik19935812) reported

    @YouTubeCreators Plez help me I’m unable to open my AdSense account, and the chat support option isn’t available. I’m only getting the Gmail option. YouTube, what is going on? If you can solve this problem, please help me resolve it; otherwise, just tell me clearly.

  • Kingofytauto
    The King (@Kingofytauto) reported

    After doing this. I just realized. Most of you don’t see success in this. Cause you don’t actually deserve it You post 1 -2 videos per month ( low quality btw ) You generate visuals before voice overs ( your voice would be saying A. While your visuals will be on B ( inconsistent) You post 100 niches in 1 channel. You actually do not have a niche. You just keep copying viral videos and posting on your channel You just do not have any volume ( you have 4-5 videos not doing well. And already. Your tiny mind starts talking about. Some. Proxy , shadow ban? Old Gmail, New Gmail. all these just not to blame yourself for the failure that you are. Your dashboard is data. Low ctr. Below 3-4 = Thumbnail Huge drop in the first 30 secs = Hook problem Huge drops in some sections of the video = Pacing problem Low Avd : Your story sucks

  • faye_xiao_
    Faye Xiao (@faye_xiao_) reported

    The spirit of Spirit just sold for $10 million Google is buying Spirit Airlines' data out of bankruptcy. Emails, internal communications, spreadsheets, bookings, frequent flyer and HR records, all de-identified, for $10 million. Judge Sean Lane rules on the sale Wednesday. The obvious read is that Google wants more data. But de-identified data doesn't work for advertising, since you can't target someone you can't name, and Google already sees more airfare information through Google Flights than Spirit ever generated internally. An airline that went under in May is also a strange place to look for pricing wisdom. What's worth buying is the internal material. The emails and the spreadsheets they reference record how work moved through the company: a question gets asked, a document gets built, a decision gets made, a system gets updated. Consumer text is everywhere, and records of how an organization actually functions are not, which is what you need if you want models that operate inside workflows rather than talk about them. Google's own statement uses the word enterprise, and the runner-up bid of $7.5 million came from Mercor, a company whose entire business is sourcing training data for AI labs. When the second bidder isn't another airline, the market has told you what was being priced. The strange part is that Google isn't short on this data at all. It runs Gmail and Workspace and sits on possibly the largest collection of business correspondence in the world, and it has promised enterprise customers it will not train on their content, which is not a promise it can quietly break. So it has the material and no permission to use it. What $10 million buys is clean title, a court approved dataset nobody can sue over, at a moment when everyone else is defending scraping claims. Dead companies can agree to things live ones can't. Any of this is worth paying for because the public supply is running down. Epoch AI's 2024 analysis put the stock of quality public human text at roughly 300 trillion tokens and projected it would be consumed between 2026 and 2032, a window that opens this year, and access has closed faster since than the arithmetic alone suggests. A census of the top 100,000 domains this July found 19.1% blocking at least one AI crawler, and in September Cloudflare begins blocking mixed use crawlers by default across its entire free tier. Private operational records are the obvious next reserve, and they are almost untouched. Epoch left them out of its estimate because private data is fragmented and legally too messy to use at scale, which is precisely the condition a bankruptcy court removes. That makes Wednesday's ruling more interesting than the sale. If it goes through, every bankruptcy from here has a new asset to offer, and the value will depend on how well documented the industry already is. A corner store has nothing worth buying, since you can watch how it works from the sidewalk. A hospital or a law firm is the opposite, because even with names removed the record shows how a case moves through the organization, who escalates what to whom, and which exceptions get made. That knowledge lives in internal systems and in people's heads and appears nowhere public. The catch is that the supply is biased toward failure, since no healthy company would sell its internal record, so every dataset that reaches the market comes from an operation that didn't work. That's useful for learning how a process runs, and much less useful for learning what good judgment looks like.

  • tin77467
    Sahora (@tin77467) reported

    @rabitnetwork We really need for account security such as 2FA and gmail code when login from unknown device to safety real user

  • faye_xiao_
    Faye Xiao (@faye_xiao_) reported

    The spirit of Spirit just sold for $10 million Google is buying Spirit Airlines' data out of bankruptcy. Emails, internal communications, spreadsheets, bookings, frequent flyer and HR records, all de-identified, for $10 million. Judge Sean Lane rules on the sale Wednesday. The obvious read is that Google wants more data. But de-identified data doesn't work for advertising, since you can't target someone you can't name, and Google already sees more airfare information through Google Flights than Spirit ever generated internally. An airline that went under in May is also a strange place to look for pricing wisdom. What's worth buying is the internal material. The emails and the spreadsheets they reference record how work moved through the company: a question gets asked, a document gets built, a decision gets made, a system gets updated. Consumer text is everywhere, and records of how an organization actually functions are not, which is what you need if you want models that operate inside workflows rather than talk about them. Google's own statement uses the word enterprise, and the runner-up bid of $7.5 million came from Mercor, a company whose entire business is sourcing training data for AI labs. When the second bidder isn't another airline, the market has told you what was being priced. The strange part is that Google isn't short on this data at all. It runs Gmail and Workspace and sits on possibly the largest collection of business correspondence in the world, and it has promised enterprise customers it will not train on their content, which is not a promise it can quietly break. So it has the material and no permission to use it. What $10 million buys is clean title, a court approved dataset nobody can sue over, at a moment when everyone else is defending scraping claims. Dead companies can agree to things live ones can't. Any of this is worth paying for because the public supply is running down. Epoch AI's 2024 analysis put the stock of quality public human text at roughly 300 trillion tokens and projected it would be consumed between 2026 and 2032, a window that opens this year, and access has closed faster since than the arithmetic alone suggests. A census of the top 100,000 domains this July found 19.1% blocking at least one AI crawler, and in September Cloudflare begins blocking mixed use crawlers by default across its entire free tier. Private operational records are the obvious next reserve, and they are almost untouched. Epoch left them out of its estimate because private data is fragmented and legally too messy to use at scale, which is precisely the condition a bankruptcy court removes. That makes Wednesday's ruling more interesting than the sale. If it goes through, every bankruptcy from here has a new asset to offer, and the value will depend on how well documented the industry already is. A corner store has nothing worth buying, since you can watch how it works from the sidewalk. A hospital or a law firm is the opposite, because even with names removed the record shows how a case moves through the organization, who escalates what to whom, and which exceptions get made. That knowledge lives in internal systems and in people's heads and appears nowhere public. The catch is that the supply is biased toward failure, since no healthy company would sell its internal record, so every dataset that reaches the market comes from an operation that didn't work. That's useful for learning how a process runs, and much less useful for learning what good judgment looks like.

  • dom_woodman
    Dominic Woodman (@dom_woodman) reported

    @suganthan So if you’re on apple I made a cli that agents can work with apple mail and then it avoids most of them. You need gmail login for creating drafts for replying to emails but other than that you avoid 90% of it

  • abhijeetdevv
    Abhijeet (@abhijeetdevv) reported

    Built something that's been quietly saving me every morning. I work with a US client, so most bug reports land in my inbox overnight while I'm asleep. Used to mean waking up, opening gmail, reading through everything, mentally triaging what's actually broken before I'd even had coffee. Now there's an @evedev_ agent connected to my Gmail that runs at 8am. Goes through the night's emails and pulls out anything that's actually a reported bug or issue. Posts it into a Slack channel. From there another agent, @cursor_ai, sitting in that same channel picks it up. It has access to my GitHub repo, so it checks the issue against logs, traces it back to the actual code, and debugs it. By the time I open my laptop there's a full report waiting. What broke, where, and what the fix looks like. I've only given it read access everywhere. Not because it hasn't been reliable, it has. I just still want to be the one reviewing and merging anything that touches the codebase. The automation does the investigating. I still make the call. Works better than I expected it to.