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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% Errors (37%)
  • 36% Website Down (36%)
  • 28% Sign in (28%)

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Paris Website Down 12 hours ago
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Marseille Website Down 1 day ago
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Le Tampon Website Down 1 day ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

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  • kthsass
    kuno⁷ (@kthsass) reported

    @jmincdior i hid it in the ss lol i used gmail email phone number EVERYTHING it's not working

  • itachikun0613
    ItachiNaruto (@itachikun0613) reported

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

  • ikenoelhirsch
    Ike Hirsch (@ikenoelhirsch) reported

    Most cold emails fail because people let AI write them. Here's why that's backwards. ChatGPT, Claude, and every other model trained on internet data. They scraped Google's top 100 results for "cold email copywriting." Those results weren't written by people who close deals. They were written by SEO copywriters who know how to rank, not convert. So when you ask AI to write your cold email, you're asking a model trained on bad data to do your job. AI is a researcher, not a writer. Use it to pull context. Use it to normalize data. Don't use it to write your pitch. Here's the framework that actually converts: Your prospect reads your email and asks three questions in this order. 1. Is this person going to screw me? Trust signals happen outside the email. Your domain matters. Gmail addresses don't convert. Yahoo addresses definitely don't convert. Your website needs to look like it was built this decade. Your LinkedIn profile needs to exist. If those aren't in place, your copy can't save you. 2. Is this offer for me or for everyone? Segment your lists. If you offer Google Ads to plumbers and cold email to SaaS companies, those are two campaigns with two different scripts. Specificity converts. "I help everyone" converts nobody. Personalization goes here. Name their exact pain. Reference their product by model number if you can. Make it impossible for them to think this email went to 10,000 other people. 3. Do I believe this can help me make money? Your offer matters more than your copy. A great offer with average copy will outperform average offer with great copy every time. If your pitch is "pay me $10,000 upfront and maybe you'll see results in 3 months," no amount of personalization will fix that. Reframe it. Remove risk. Make the first step smaller. Then write the email long enough to answer every objection before they ask it. Short emails get more replies. Long emails get better replies. The goal isn't response rate. The goal is "how do I get started?" replies, not "send me your pricing" replies. Every email between the cold pitch and the booked call is another chance for them to go cold. Answer their objections up front so the only logical next step is a meeting. AI fits in at the research layer. Use it to scrape their website and write one hyper-specific sentence about what they do. Use it to pull product names or case studies. Use it to normalize messy data into clean fields you can inject into your email. But the structure, the offer, the psychology, that's on you. Cold email converts when you stop asking AI to do your thinking and start using it to handle the tedious **** that makes personalization scalable. What's the weakest part of your cold email right now?

  • sspriint
    sprint (@sspriint) reported

    $904,674 in a year, and the joke is the notifications keep him company His friend catches him grinning at his phone and assumes it's a girl. It's Shopify. Order 6XXX, one item from Online Store, then the next one, then the next, stacking down the Notification Center while he sits there smiling. The store does $904,674.81 in gross sales over 365 days. 5,647 orders. 4,569 fulfilled. 10.51 percent of buyers come back. The whole operation lives in one phone folder named E-Commerce: TikTok, Instagram, Gmail, WhatsApp, Shopify. That's the toolkit. The monthly climb tells the real story. Jul 2025: $4,760. Aug: $37,238. Sep: $51,626. Each month roughly the last one with a zero pushed over. The girl in the joke was never going to text back this often.

  • 3012zip
    thi☆ wtb cat 3 (@3012zip) reported

    @btschartsxdaily how to login and logout for use another gmail? i cant found for logout

  • harisenbon79
    Keith Perhac 🐡 (@harisenbon79) reported

    So what actually happens when you send an email? Apple Mail preloads every single email, opened or not, which fires your tracking pixel. Gmail sometimes does the same thing, depending on the day, how the algorithm feels, who you're sending to, and what the monkeys are up to. Ad blockers kill the pixel entirely for a huge chunk of your list. And the list goes on. So that open rate in your dashboard? It's not a headcount of humans who read your email. It never was. It never was. It hasn't been for over a decade. I've watched people make genuinely bad decisions trying to optimize a number that was never clean to begin with. With open rates, you're not reading a count. You're reading a shape. What do I mean by that? If your open rate runs around forty percent and then one week it drops to eight, something changed. A deliverability issue. A subject line that missed. A segment that tuned out. You don't need the number to be precise to know something broke. Same thing in the other direction. A spike might mean a great subject line. Or it might mean Apple preloaded a big batch. So you investigate. You don't celebrate it. The metric becomes useful when you stop treating it like a fact and start treating it like a signal. Watch the trend. Know your baseline. Then you can act when the shape changes. That's it.

  • King_Samus
    Sam (@King_Samus) reported

    @grok @johannesmkx @grok so I could just use Brave to access X or Gmail for example? Won't X have to lock things down with verification? Sounds like a mess.

  • wecraveai
    AI Crave (@wecraveai) reported

    Open source NotebookLM alternative with no data limits and AI agents. Same idea as Google's NotebookLM. Same chat-with-your-docs. Same podcast generator. Same cited answers. Except this one has no source limit, no notebook limit, no 200MB file cap, and no Google login. It's called SurfSense. Google NotebookLM vs SurfSense: - Sources per notebook: 50 to 600 → Unlimited - File size cap: 200MB and 500K words → No limit - LLM choice: Gemini only → 100+ models via LiteLLM - Local LLMs: Not allowed → Full Ollama and vLLM support - Self-host: No → Yes, one Docker command - Price: $0, $19.99/mo Pro, or $249.99/mo Ultra → $0 forever Here's the wildest part: It connects to 27+ sources Google can't touch. Notion. Slack. Linear. Jira. GitHub. Discord. Dropbox. OneDrive. Gmail. Confluence. Obsidian. ClickUp. Microsoft Teams. Airtable. Your entire work life, indexed once, searchable from one chat box. 14.4K GitHub stars. 1.4K forks. 6,232 commits. Apache-2.0 license. One honest note: the README says it's not yet production-ready and still being actively developed. But it already does more than NotebookLM does, and the gap is widening every release. This is what NotebookLM should have been from the start. Repo in the first comment.

  • taeinii
    🐰 (@taeinii) reported

    i jn know how to use abstract login account 😭 i regret babi use my gmail account

  • andrew_carles
    Andrew Carles (@andrew_carles) reported

    @hetmehtaa The issue is that email itself is not inherently secure. While the practitioner's email system may be encrypted and compliant, there is no guarantee that a patient's personal AOL, Yahoo, or Gmail account has the same level of security. Once information leaves the provider's secure environment and is delivered to an unsecured personal email account, the risk of unauthorized access increases significantly.

  • djr_bennett
    JR Bennett 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@djr_bennett) reported

    A beginner’s stack for digital privacy and countering the state’s attempt to restrict your online anonymity: 1) Buy a Pixel in cash, preferably second hand. Facebook marketplace or one of those sole trader phone shops. No contract / finance. 2) Install GrapheneOS on your new pixel. Transfer all of your private affairs here e.g if you’re an activist. Signal, telegram, crypto wallet (if that’s your thing), etc etc. 3) Maintain your old phone for every-day affairs. Your bank account, your Facebook account, Uber, that thing. Take this with you for most things, keep your Pixel at home. 4) Switch your email, at least for your private affairs, away from gmail/outlook/etc towards a privacy-first provider. I haven’t done this yet but I know ProtonMail is used by many, but there may be better providers out there. Switch your private accounts to that email. 5) Buy a cheap sim, most shops will sell them. They’re £2 or so, pennies. Don’t take a plan out. Just switch your number on your private accs to the number of the new sim. Put that sim in your Pixel. That gives full security for your accs and separation of public/priv. 6.1) Install Mullvad VPN or your preferred choice, once again, if you use crypto, Mullvad will let you pay this way. It’s around £5/mo. Enable it on both phones and any other devices. 6.2) You could also rent a server from AWS etc for around £5/month and set up a unique VPN with an IP not used by any other service. I’m looking into it myself, I’m not an expert on it, or any of this really. 7) Make the switch from Windows / MacOS to a a more private and fun alternative! Linux is the most obvious. I’ve been looking into Linux Mint myself. It’s not as scary as it looks at first glance! 8) Check out ‘Nostr’ for privacy oriented, alternative platforms. I won’t say much on that as my knowledge is amateur. Good men have suggested it o me though, see the first 2 people below! — I’ve learnt this all very recently, scouring accounts of those smarter than I. I’ll suggest following @derekmross, @freddienew & @augusteprompt. Auguste isn’t a tech account exactly but still valuable.

  • niftyhontas
    Ivelina aka Niftyhontas (@niftyhontas) reported

    instant VC rejection signals (stop wasting your time): - Yyou make empty claims. No numbers, no proof = no credibility. - you ask for an NDA before sharing your deck. Signals inexperience. - your pitch deck has an outdated date. Signals you’ve been fundraising too long. - your market size (SAM) is over $100B. Too broad, VCs assume your numbers are wrong. - your market is too small (SAM < $1B). No VC-scale exit potential. - “we have no competition.” - founders own less than 50% after Series A. Low ownership = weak long-term incentives. - dead equity on your cap table. Bad early deals = no room for employees or future rounds. - your market size is expressed in volume, not value. VCs think in $$, not in units. - you’re not a Delaware C-Corp (or VC-friendly entity). Legal structure matters. - no technical co-founder. No CTO? No funding (for tech startups). - you want to sell to “everyone.” No clear ICP = no focus = no investment. - you talk about exits too early. If you’re pre-seed, focus on building, not selling. - your deck is full of jargon. “Disruption,” “transformation,” “game-changer” = auto-reject. - you exaggerate traction. If investors dig and find out, you’re done. - you’re using a Gmail/Hotmail email. Get a professional domain email. - you can’t estimate CAC/LTV. If you don’t know your unit economics, you’re not ready. - you’re slow to reply to emails. Speed = execution. Slow response = weak founder. - your GTM strategy is just a list of channels. No clear funnel = no go. - your round terms are off-market. Investors expect valuations in a certain range. - you’re raising for less than 18 months or more than 24 months of runway. Too little = risky, too much = over-optimistic. - talking “equity” and “valuation” at pre-seed. Pre-seed rounds = SAFEs, not priced equity. - you can’t handle rejection. VCs talk, don’t burn bridges. - you’re building in a cold market. Some sectors just aren’t getting funded right now. - no “unfair advantage.” If anyone can copy you, why should VCs bet on you? - you’re a Forbes 30 Under 30. 🚩 Investors know PR ≠ success. - your deck is circulating without investor engagement. If no one's biting, something's off. what else?

  • 1kakashi_hatak
    yoru Kakashi (@1kakashi_hatak) reported

    @SimpCorpZephyr @thepoonam0914 1) When you download the app in phone they access your data and login all the Google accounts on there personal device then they also delete the mail from Gmail of login to not get identified and they start there work of collecting all the informations and accounts like insta,fb

  • Badboy_klasic
    Afc_klasic (@Badboy_klasic) reported

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

  • Shaileshv70
    shailesh Kumar (@Shaileshv70) reported

    Hello Google, my phone was stolen on 11th June. The Gmail login in that phone had two step verification on but recovery Gmail was not added due to which. Please help me.I don't remember the password, and the OTP isn't going through;I ve already spent a lot of time on this.@gmail

  • MaikVoets
    Maik Voets (@MaikVoets) reported

    @DudeWhoInvests They have a stranglehold on their customers and interpret this as having a strong business. On top of that, if you’re hiring young people it’s increasingly becoming an issue. Forcing people to use outlook after they’re used to Gmail is pure corporate torture

  • polispider
    Political Spider (@polispider) reported

    @RobInArizona @stetsondoggett Greetings from the west valley 👋🏻 Any idea how I can overcome this baffling state of affairs with Google Fi, Rob / Stetson ? On Monday of this week, I signed up for Google Fi, drawn in by their current 50% discount offer. I even created a brand-new Gmail account solely for this purpose. Thankfully, I decided to test the service first rather than port my long-standing number. The eSIM downloaded and activated without issue, and initially everything worked perfectly—data, calls, and texts. Then yesterday morning, Wednesday, out of nowhere, I received an email saying my account had been suspended due to “suspicious activity.” This makes no sense whatsoever: the Gmail account was brand new, used only for Fi, contained only Fi-related emails, and I hadn’t even sent a single message from it. I submitted an appeal at 09:20 AM using an alternative email address (since the new Gmail was, of course, locked). At 10:31 PM, I was told the appeal had been successful and access restored, with instructions to log back in immediately. Except I couldn’t. When I tried, I was blocked from receiving a security code because there had supposedly been “too many attempts.” At that point, I called Google Fi support. After a short wait, I was told that neither my email address nor my Google Fi phone number existed in their system. Which is remarkable, because I was literally calling them using the Google Fi eSIM at that very moment—data and texts still working perfectly too. This understandably confused the support agent, whose only advice was to “wait 24 hours and see what happens.” I was also promised a case ID by email, which, unsurprisingly, has yet to arrive. At this point, I have zero confidence in Google Fi. I want to cancel the service, but in a fittingly absurd twist, I currently can’t even access the account to do so, as at 6.50 PM MST today, Thursday.

  • VictorManjul
    Manjul Vic🦅 (@VictorManjul) reported

    @Kachi_Meta @vian337 @joseph_sorbari The likely cause is the navigation process. When you visit the site: Click on "Get Started, next Start New Registration”. Avoid logging in with Gmail; instead, scroll down and complete the form with your "First Name, Surname, Phone, Email, Password." After submitting the form, an email will be sent to the provided address, check the Spam folder if you don't see it. Open the email and click the verification link. Next, log in using your email and password. Finally, click "START NEW REGISTRATION." This will open a form for the user to complete. Once finished, submit the form to complete the process.

  • GAUTAMKRISHNA2
    GAUTAM KRISHNA (@GAUTAMKRISHNA2) reported

    @FreechargeCares I also complained about Gmail but my UPI is blocked please consider this issue and resolve it

  • kambilisam
    Juvya Kenya (@kambilisam) reported

    google Gmail not working for a week

  • Mindsthatbuild
    Minds That Build (@Mindsthatbuild) reported

    @manishkhosiya Most people blame Gmail when the real storage problem is somewhere else

  • IanCutress
    𝐷𝑟. 𝐼𝑎𝑛 𝐶𝑢𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑠 (@IanCutress) reported

    All my @GeminiApp settings are enabled to be used with my email but it still keeps throwing me the 'we don't have access to your emails' error. Everything is enabled in workspace admin, everything is enabled in gmail. It randomly stopped working with nothing changed yesterday

  • NoTermNenshi
    NoTermNenshi (@NoTermNenshi) reported

    An alias is the best .. why you use Simple Login / Proton and not an altered version of your Gmail address (which is so stupid).

  • contractorkeith
    ContractorKeith (@contractorkeith) reported

    @lkward13 Yep, did it myself as well, with JobNimbus and OpenClaw connected to the API on JN then gogcli auth for calendar, Gmail, and sheets for tracking kpis. But this looks easy enough for anyone to do without trouble or help.

  • centurion__90
    7holic (@centurion__90) reported

    @BenTennyson0044 Direct login from Gmail account issue resolved?

  • 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

  • YuriDaBae
    FrozeeL (@YuriDaBae) reported

    @TeamYouTube I had my Gmail hacked and lost my YT account. Google has not helped and remaking an algorithm is terrible, can I get some assistance?

  • ewd
    w o u t e r 💬 🎗️ (@ewd) reported

    @techactually An error does not become truth because many believe it, and the same goes for using Google email. A billion Gmail users can still be wrong.

  • Sunil111s
    Sunil Kumar (@Sunil111s) reported

    @DarthKermi72747 Hello brother I need your help. I can't login My gmail account. I have available recovery phone number but I have same email otp problem. Please contact me brother.

  • BabuNilamber
    Nilamber Babu sharma (Neel Sharma) (@BabuNilamber) reported

    @GoogleIndia @TeamYouTube Two step verification problem, i want to recover my gmail account but in two step verification recovery email is same,