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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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June 12: Problems at Gmail

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

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Givors Errors 48 minutes ago
Flower Mound Sign in 1 hour ago
Paris Errors 4 hours ago
Paris Sign in 7 hours ago
Amarillo Sign in 8 hours ago
Orange Park Website Down 11 hours ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • alex_ojo99589
    Don ca$h (@alex_ojo99589) reported

    * Download Textplus, Sign up with Gmail. Choose free number, you may get "we are having problem assigning number to you" Just close the app and reopen. Enjoy 🍃

  • ulgenfatma74
    Dr.Sophia Ulgen 🇷🇺☮🇺🇸 (@ulgenfatma74) reported

    No, I do not have a Substack, I deleted my Substack account last week (I had posted only one commentary anyways). I write all my commentaries on EVERYTHING , ON EVERY ISSUE ONLY HERE ON X. I wrote a lot about Noam Chomsky and Larry Summers here vis a vis the Epstein sewage & their SHAMELESS relations with him. On Substack, I only follow John Mearsheimer and Emmanuel Todd. FROM their Substacks, I receive regular updates to my gmail but I do not have a Substack account myself.

  • PeterAnita8
    Anita Peter-Adigbonu (@PeterAnita8) reported

    I built a customer complaint triage system using four tools the company already had. Google Forms. Google Sheets. Gmail. Slack. No new software. No budget. No extra headcount. Result: 75% faster complaint response. 30% CSAT improvement. One quarter. The tools were never the issue

  • _kanhaiyaaaaa
    Kanhaiya (@_kanhaiyaaaaa) reported

    gmail is also not working.

  • _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 : 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

  • mehediamply
    Mehedi👽| Email-Marketer (@mehediamply) reported

    Your campaigns aren't landing in the inbox. But you're still sending to 40,000 people wondering why open rates dropped. The issue isn't the subject line. It's list hygiene. Bouncers still on the list. Unengaged contacts are getting every email. No suppression segments. Gmail and Outlook are watching. When enough people don't open, don't click, or hit spam, they start filtering everyone on that list into promotions or spam. The fix isn't complicated: Suppress anyone outside 90-day engagement (depends ofc). Remove hard bounces on a rolling basis. Exclude unengaged from every send. Send to fewer people. Land in more inboxes. Make more money.

  • Oluwadamil14541
    DREY FASHION WORLD (@Oluwadamil14541) reported

    @JumiaNigeria @JumiaNigeria pls I’m trying to login to my account you sent verification code to my gmail and I don’t have access to the Gmail for now what can I do

  • MrAnM360
    Mr. A /Commissions Open/ (@MrAnM360) reported

    So, letting ya guys know, I’m going to be officially retiring this acc soon. This is because this account is tied to the Gmail of mine that got hacked earlier in the year. I need to create a new one if I don’t want to worry about abruptly losing access down the line (1/2)

  • 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.

  • Trucksin
    Trucksin (@Trucksin) reported

    @OldSchoolRS Uhhhhhh gmail disabled my email for inactivity and won’t reactivate it, but its not been an issue since I’m not on a jagex account.. So do I just permanently lose my osrs account with thousands of hours on it when I’m forced to a jagex account?

  • agent_wrapper
    prateek (@agent_wrapper) reported

    Today I learned about a new Gmail feature. Gmail splits a thread the moment it crosses 100 replies. How did I find out? The @aoagents House party hit ~180 registrations in 12 hours. Problem: the house has a capacity. I'm curating the guest list personally, and some good people are also going to get a no. But for the opinionated devs out there, here's a hack to guarantee your spot. Book a 30-minute user interview with me for next week. Tell me how you run your agents, what's broken, what you'd build differently. That's it. You're in for Saturday. Every name on Saturday's list is picked by me. Builders, designers, writers, founders, the odd ones out. If you're interesting, apply. Some of you will walk out with your tribe. The rest will read about it on Monday. Link to book a call & register for the event in the first comment.

  • kalishaktidal
    काली शक्ति दल🚩 (@kalishaktidal) reported

    hello @IRCTCofficial I am not able to login my apk, even though I am entering the password, user id, gmail and mobile number everything correctly, still I am not able to login, I even tried forgetting the password but I am not able to login even with the new password. Sometimes the user ID is wrong and sometimes the password is wrong while everything is perfect. Please help.

  • calvinoominde
    Calvin O. Ominde (@calvinoominde) reported

    @Google @gmail @GeminiApp Now you're threatening to delete her entire digital life, family photos, and contacts in 11 days because your system is too lazy to parse local ID formats. Fix this loop. I have her account details ready for a DM. Please escalate this to a human support agent. #GoogleSupport

  • skyrimghost2624
    skyrimghost2624 (@skyrimghost2624) reported

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

  • Malay4Product
    Malay Krishna (@Malay4Product) reported

    Zoho keeps doing things the rest of Indian tech has decided are impossible. They just built its own computer server, but the way they did it is so fascinating. First, let's understand what a server is. It is the big computer sitting in a data centre that runs your apps. Every time you use Gmail or WhatsApp, a server somewhere does the work. Almost every server running in India is designed by foreign companies. Indian firms just buy them. Zoho decided to design its own. And I cannot stop thinking about how they went about it. They set up the project in Nagpur. Now, Nagpur had no experienced hardware engineers at all. So Zoho did not hire experts from Dell or HPE. They started a training programme called SETU, hired freshers straight out of engineering colleges, and gave them one hard problem to work on for five years. Think about that. Every big IT company in India complains that freshers are unemployable. Zoho took those same freshers, in a smaller city, and got a working server out of them. They have filed more than five patents on the designs, and the key parts were designed fully in-house and put together by Indian manufacturing partners. So the talent has always been there. A company patient enough to train people was the missing piece. But why build your own server at all? Zoho runs all its apps on its own machines. Until now, every server they bought from a foreign company included that company's profit and licence fees. By designing their own, they get the same performance while using 12 to 18% less electricity, and the total cost of owning each machine drops by 20 to 30%. With a few hundred servers, that saving is small. But Zoho plans to move all its apps worldwide onto these machines. Also there is an AI angle. Running AI is expensive because AI needs huge computing power. Zoho's plan is to run smaller, focused AI models on its own servers in its own data centres, to manage costs. Most companies rent computing power from Amazon or Google but Zoho is attacking the bill at the machine level. The timing is important too. In 2023, the Indian government put restrictions on importing hardware like servers. Zoho had already started its server team in Nagpur back in 2020. Three years before the government rule arrived, Zoho was preparing for a world where India cannot simply import its computers. So, they moved on their own belief. The best part is that the design is fully owned in India, Zoho does not depend on any foreign company for security checks, software updates, or licences. If some country imposes sanctions or a licensing fight breaks out tomorrow, nobody abroad can switch off Zoho's machines. Zoho has been honest about the fact that the chip inside the server is still an Intel processor, and Intel helped in the development. That is fine. Every country that builds hardware starts this way. China's server companies started by assembling other people's parts and slowly went deeper. The chip is the next decade's problem. What I love most is how Zoho-like this whole thing is. > This company took no investor money in 25 years. > It opened offices in villages and small towns. > It hires school students and trains them. > It built its own browser and its own AI model. > Now its own server. Now compare this with the big Indian IT companies. TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL. Together they earn over $250 billion. They have managed the world's computers for decades. But not one of them designed a server of their own. Even the name is a nice touch. Nathu La is the mountain pass in Sikkim through which India traded with the world on the old Silk Route. Naming your first server after a trade gateway, while building it so India depends less on imported tech, shows someone thought about this for years. They have a few hundred servers running today and want 2,000 by the end of the year. Small numbers. But the team is trained, the design works, and the path is proven. Indian software companies spent 30 years building on other people's machines. One of them finally built the machine. :)

  • InfinitusCap
    Infinitus Capital (@InfinitusCap) reported

    Google gmail down issues??

  • prabal__saxena_
    Prabal Saxena (@prabal__saxena_) reported

    Can you send emails using your personal Gmail account? I learned that using my domain for a cold outage will damage the domain's reputation. Is it okay for the founder of SaaS to send an email using their personal Gmail account? I want to send it from my personal Gmail because I don't want to spam people and it will appear more personalized. All I want to do is look into their use case and send them a very tailored message asking them to try the product. Am I headed in the right direction?

  • himanshuapple
    Himanshuapple (@himanshuapple) reported

    @kuporun @Google Youtube and Gmail are down also

  • NileMcmillion
    Nile McMillion (@NileMcmillion) reported

    @CaseySoftware Got a call from Google ads today, said they had a problem with my account they can help me fix I just needed to supply my 10-digit advertiser ID and a handful of other account details. Me: "Sorry, I'm going to need proof that you are in fact calling from google as I've never gotten a call from Google in my life." Caller:"sure, we have an email we can send you that proves I'm from Google." I kid you not this was the email they sent, I saw this and hung up assuming it was a scammer. It was not, and I got a call back from somebody else at Google later confirming there really was an issue with my ads account. Absolutely unbelievable that Google's method of verification is a boilerplate email with a typo, that takes you to a support page that basically says yeah we hire third party contractors to handle customer support now and you should blankly trust anybody who calls and says they are from Google. Also Gmail flagged this email as spam.

  • TeamYouTube
    TeamYouTube (@TeamYouTube) reported

    @Sumeetsing01 If you already have access to the associated Gmail acct, you should have no issues accessing your channel. Are you getting an error message when you try to access it? Share us more context so we can point you in the right direction

  • 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?

  • melissa
    @melissa (@melissa) reported

    if you're an email power user disregard everything i am saying. this is only for power users whereby power is defined as having reached sufficient status and station in life to hate email, literally despise it, to thusly opt out of it and never use it and merely try to minimize its risk and its violence to you as a deeply inherent security vector. as much as humanly possible. i don't even know where to start. i've used fastmail for two seconds and it's the best i've seen. for one, i thought fast meant like, whatever. get set up with an email fast. who cares. like really doesn't everyone have email. no. apparently fast actually means fast. it's blindingly fast on browser. i don't use chrome for obvious reasons and let me tell you, nothing is fast on safari. and yet. fastmail is literally shockingly fast. puts gmail to shame. i don't know how it is so fast. the fastmail app is fine. it's not super fast. i think it's faster than the gmail app. but i only really notice the app is not "super fast" because the browser is ungodly fast. i imported the first 33 gigabytes of email and it was as if it was 33 kilobytes. their SLA on replies is insane. i got a reply to the first question i asked in one ******* hour. they've got a hey do you want to answer with ai first and i tried it but the button bugged out. maybe they should fix that. i filed a ticket instead. and then. A ******* HUMAN. FLESH BAG. FROM FELLOW MEATSPACE. RESPONDED TO ME AND ANSWERED. AND I HADN'T EVEN PAID THEM MONEY YET i just checked the time stamps. it wasn't even an hour. it was 31 ******* minutes. the first time i asked proton a question was after i'd prepaid their most expensive tier for a year on like half a dozen accounts specifically to get priority support and i think it took a week. the tldr on proton is they're too swiss to function. that's the good news. everything about security is meticulous. the bad news is the swissness. nothing ******* works. and they don't care. they do not ******* care about something as plebeian and uncouth as things working. i mean. if proton wasn't legitimately so good at having actually hardened login i'd say: no worries. rest easy. because when an attacker gets in, they won't be able to find anything important either. don't ask me how much i've paid ******* google. is it $10,000? is it twenty? they can't help you. they literally cannot. they have no concept of helping. and you pay google like it's a bygone conclusion. it's like, death and taxes and google workspaces. and yet their products barely work. do you know you once could partial word search match. not anymore. i guess it's too computationally expensive. now you only get exact match. i mean. sort of. if you search taxes in our year two thousand twenty six it will surface your taxes from 2016 before the ones from yesterday. thanks google. in the era of infinite compute for tokens, how can it can be too expensive to search my email. to be clear, the proton thing is my fault. for importing 60 million gigabytes of email to proton. i got so excited it was possible. that you could even vacuum entire inboxes in there, with folder structures retained and everything. after the first one worked, i did them all. i didn't do a test search. why would i? you've got to be able to search emails right. right? is that not minimum viable function? proton's like who cares if it works. it's secure. whatever. so now i'm rolling back proton. at first it's not so bad. you go to a label, you select all, then it pops up asking, do you want to select ALL ALL, like the all in the label option appears. would you like to delete 16,217 emails? why yes. whoosh. goodbye. so i'm doing that. label by label. then i accidentally delete a label before it rendered that anything was in it. because it loads as ******* slow as ******* mud. and there was, i don't know, probably 39,000 emails in that label. ok. no big deal. i remember what label it was. so i use search to specify and get pulled up the correct, but now unlabeled, 39,000 emails. tried to delete from there. but no. there's no select ALL ALL anymore. there's only select 50. one page at a time. fine. i mean not fine. but the child is watching a movie. i'm sitting on the couch with him. we're having a nice time together. it's perfectly cozy as i crank out 50 pages. 50 pages of, select, select all 50 emails, delete. do you want to really delete? yes. whoosh. goodbye. we've gone from 792 pages of 50 emails each down to 742 pages. i refresh. you know. just to check. there's nothing in the trash. what ********. i reload the search. the 50 pages of 50 emails are still ******* there. i tested a bunch of different views and nuances to find: in what cases, if any, does proton actually delete your email when you hit delete? turns out basically none. eventually i found one. one single way. now you're asking: why did i still do it manual? why didn't i just spin up an agent to do it? well because i like the pain. sometimes pain is good. with every painful delete i am more committed to fastmail. no. not really. i am more committed to never ever having email again. i've embraced the fate now. i look briefly at every page as it goes by. i'm so fast at clicking you only get a tenth of a second to see, because. you know. it takes so ******* long to load. and it's like a little tour down memory lane. cathartic really. i mean, it's just play deleting. it's only gone from this stupid swiss bank account that has no money in it, only ******* email. which i have all backed up anyway. as i'm going, i start to feel like. well. fastmail was so fast to import literal gigatons of email. it was so ******* fast that maybe i don't need it perma loaded into fastmail after all. i realize it's enough to know that, unlike proton or eaglefiler or thunderbird, i COULD action the mbox files in the future. i could pop them into fastmail, like a memory stick, and find exactly delightfully what i need. and, then, with only a slightly longer wait time than the lag of hitting macbook eject, i could basically hurl the data back out. for the slog that is web based software is this not nearly indistinguishable from magic? i'm clicking fast. by the time each page loads, emails are already going gone. i see flashes of emails and the emails are like old friends. well not old friends, i think, as i cast them down a black hole. but they're emails i remember agonizing over sending. getting the tone right. they're so well written. a thousand million dust bunnies. "delete permanently". confirm. whoosh. goodbye. 642 pages down. only a hundred more pages to go. the child is watching totoro. husband showed it to him. i've never seen it before. we're at the part where the child in the movie gives totoro an umbrella. the rain mists the umbrella. you know. it's just ambient rain. i was busy hating email but i gather totoro is some sort of enormous magical beast and he's clearly got too much mass to notice the harmless ambient rain. even as we inferior humans, you become accustomed to things. if you walk in the rain you get used to it. after few minutes you get accustomed to it and it just doesn't bother you at all. you get wet and then you're wet and you're like ok i'm going to be wet who cares. most of the unpleasant feeling of rain is you get wet. but once you're already wet walking in the rain is actually reasonably pleasant. except. the trees dripping on you is always unpleasant. it's the big fat drops from the trees that get you. no matter how wet you are or how much of a zen monk you are getting water dropped on your head is not pleasant. so totoro is standing there at the bus stop with the child in the movie. totoro is not that impressed. he's like why am i holding this thing that does nothing. then come the louder drops. like the ones down from the trees. the kind that kind of hit your head in an insulting way if you don't have an umbrella. you see totoro light up. like it's an outsized physical visceral reaction from an entire life in the rain under trees getting the insulting drops. the drops don't get him. they get the umbrella. he jumps realizing the umbrella makes him invincible. you should hear the child laugh. not the child in the movie. the real child, mine, in the room with me. he is 5 years old and i've never heard him laugh like this not once in his entire life. he is broken wide open by the whimsy. this is a magical beast that can fly and walk up trees and summon shapeshifting cat buses and the humble human umbrella is actually still a useful new superpower to him. it's very tough to sum up totoro. it's ridiculous. the concept of totoro is so ridiculous. the whole thing is so ridiculous and nonsensical and basically nothing happens in the entire movie. most of the time when there's a haunted house and a haunted forrest there must be some dark evil force at work and somehow the grownups aren't paying attention and the children have to go defend against it. we have lots of stories like this. we have lots of stories where the children are absurdly comically brave in the face of grave danger because the grownups have lost the plot. but we have nothing in the entire western canon where it turns out haunted is not dark and evil it's such a delightful idea that there's this unwieldy magical beast that takes an interest in the children and helping them. and he likes the umbrella so much. even when it's not raining. he still has it. he likes it so much. he carries it around with him. i think to myself, i like very few things as much as this cheshire not-a-cat with rabbit ears likes the dumb umbrella. email is not one of those things. i do not want to carry it around with me. it only took an hour to delete it all. do you know how much i would have paid for this level of mental clarity? had i known this is the relief i would get? for the feeling of having everything tucked away, away from me, warm in bed, in an mbox on a cloud. that now i could take it out anytime and load it and unload it again. a hundred thousand emails. humans should not have any emails. whoosh. goodbye.

  • TechPowerCheck
    TechPowerCheck (@TechPowerCheck) reported

    The headline says this is a cheaper AI plan. The deeper issue is bundling. A startup can lower prices. But it cannot attach AI to Gmail, Drive, Photos, Docs, Android, Search, and a global billing relationship overnight.

  • ToonSkunkPuddin
    Puddin (@ToonSkunkPuddin) reported

    You eagerly said oh I can do a commission next week no problem but than when I said it's me you than ghosted on Gmail too. I'm sorry man but this sucks.

  • yagyaansh
    A Pale Blue Dot (@yagyaansh) reported

    @andrewmccalip bro, i signed up using a non-gmail id using magic link. However, in the IDE, it turns out that you can't log in without Google Auth? Can you fix this bug? Happy to help fixing this if you're open to it

  • Alaoma_A
    Alaoma Prinzbel (@Alaoma_A) reported

    @Auduimaikw83138 @maljafeiri @sidrachain Click on have an account and already, and put your Gmail which you used on registering the account, then click on send OTP, then go get the OTP from your mail and and put on the column that will come out, then sign in, or you continue with Google

  • Muhamma29179091
    M A s s (@Muhamma29179091) reported

    @kuchnehihai Dobara down load krain aur management sy bat krain in ka connect room hota ha... Ya phir apna password yad rkty huy forgotten press krain aur Gmail ya number wo b sath... Ap ka account bahal ho jaaiga

  • joojkyung
    monz 🍄 (@joojkyung) reported

    @acutecoronaryy Should fix the issue if you go into settings and add a password! Stays logged in after that (if you then start logging in with the password instead of linking Gmail)

  • tiredoctoling
    The Fool (@tiredoctoling) reported

    @Some_Dopamine @mysk_co I’m assuming so that way Google knows what other apps it can pull your login from (otherwise you’d have to sign into Gmail YouTube drive maps etc seperately)

  • OnlyOneDipps
    (@OnlyOneDipps) reported

    I once created a Gmail account with a friend’s full name and coincidentally, I started receiving her bank alerts in the email account, I had to tell the friend and sent her the Login to the Gmail so she could have access to it