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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.
- Errors (39%)
- Website Down (33%)
- Sign in (29%)
Live Outage Map
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Gmail Issues Reports
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SITA (@S1TA10) reportedOpenAI just added to Codex what you are paying for separately. Plugins. Tasks. Image Generation. In-App Browser. Four things. One tool. Same subscription. Let's start with plugins. GitHub already connected. Slack already connected. Notion, Linear, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive all inside. No switching between tabs. No copying links from one app to another. Codex sees all of it directly. Then tasks and memory. Check for Sentry crashes - every 2 hours. Every morning - starts in 30 minutes. Find and fix bugs - daily at 8pm. Weds at 7am - audit. You set the schedule once. Codex works while you sleep. Then image generation. Not Higgsfield. Not Midjourney. Not a separate DALL-E tab. Directly inside. The same tool that writes your code generates images. GPT Image 2 is already in the subscription. Most people don't know this. And finally in-app browser. Codex opens the browser itself. Sees what is on the screen. Clicks. Fills forms. Plays Tic Tac Toe to prove it actually controls the computer. Not simulating doing. Codex stopped being a tool for writing code. It became an operating system for your workflow. I built a skill that calls GPT Image 2 through Codex in one command. Logos. Mockups. Icons. All covered by the subscription you already have.
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Muhammad Yaqoob (@YaqoobMuha93417) reported@Sidra_adviser @sidrachain @maljefairi It's ok, but when we start to KYC, App show underprocess, then Camera not shown, again problem to Gmail, now Code Problem
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meep (@easyhojao) reportedI have multiple other service account connected to this email that I can't access because of this, also, I can't receive an sms on my number currently due to cellular issues but I do have my WhatsApp and a backup gmail. @MicrosoftHelps please look into this asap and resolve it.
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Warhol’s Circus (@RayV2222) reported@dwepost @Google @gmail Don’t buy the lie! They stole $212.49, from me, delivered nothing! Can’t help me fix it, and refuse to give me a refund! Gemini doesn’t even recognize me as a subscriber!!! They’re FRAUDS!!! I heard this affects thousands!!!
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Eric Smith (@Eric_Smith08) reportedA guy sat at his laptop ready to permanently delete his 15-year-old Gmail account. He was getting 400 spam emails a day. Fake Best Buy receipts. Phishing links from "Netflix." Cryptic extortion threats. He hovered his mouse over "Delete Account" and sighed: "I just want peace." His coworker, a former email deliverability engineer, looked over his shoulder. "Before you nuke 15 years of contacts and data, let me show you something. Your email isn't broken. It's weaponized. There are 22 ways you've been leaving the door wide open. Google won't tell you this because the data collection feeds their entire ad engine. Give me 14 minutes." Here's what she showed him:
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Terra Michelle Knox (@BeautifulLoveTM) reportedPart 3: I only recently was able to get my subscription up and running again to gain access to my Gmail account. This is my concern, when I attempted to apply the gift cards to my account I kept getting an error message and it would not apply the funds. This resulted in me
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Arafa Abdul (@arafa_abdu67911) reported@SidraStartups My Gmail account use to sign in to my Sidra wallet has been hacked since two years ago and I have already been 👉VERIFIED. I have been using Sidra Authenticator to login to my Sidra wallet over two years now.Going back to Gmail login is going to affect my login to my Sidra wallet
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Muhammad Adil (@ad36243) reported@networkparallax Gmail verification is not working.
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Mohamed Dridi (@Mdridi1988) reported@Scn_007 Sign in using your Gmail or email via Microsoft.
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Terry Steffen (@steff147) reportedIf you are a sub or former sub of my Monday 5 stock picks please check your Spam folder. I've had issues with Gmail that I think are finally fixed. I love their filtering for incoming mail but heaven help you if you have to fight them on the outbound.
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Ghulam mustafa (@mustafawattoo53) reported@Sidra_adviser I am not getting OTP code on Gmail to log in to Sidra Chain account, please solve this problem soon.
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AFKiT (@afkit_official) reportedThere so many useless things occupying your storage. To quickly fix a full Gmail inbox, you'll have to sort and delete your useless largest files. Follow these steps on your laptop or phone: 1: Tap on the "Clean up space" and select Gmail. You will see emails with large attachments (like videos or heavy documents) sorted by size. Select the ones you no longer need and click the trash/delete icon. Do the same for photo, and drive. 2: Use Search Commands (it's optional) If you want to do this from your Gmail inbox directly, open Gmail and type "size:10M" into the search bar (you can replace "10" with "20" or higher).Click search. It will filter out your heaviest emails, allowing you to quickly select and delete the large files taking up the most space. 3: Empty Trash & Spam This is important because deleted emails still count toward your storage limit until you completely remove them from your Trash/Bin and Spam folders. On the left side of your Gmail inbox, click more, go to Trash and click Empty Trash now, go to Spam and click Delete all spam messages now. Note: It can take 24–48 hours for the server to process all the changes and update your available storage limit.
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Rahul Kunwar (@rahulkunwarX) reportedTo understand the true value of poke, you need to have gone through the pain of bad human assistants & accountants I gave poke access to my gmail & told it to do a deep dive of the last 10 years to audit & clean up During this, poke found 4 separate liabilities totaling $990,000 on entities we shut down years ago. No one (not a highly paid CPA firm, not dozens of executive assistants) was able to identify them It found them because it expanded the search to include spelling variations & different versions of the address (adding an "s" & negating the suite #). No human would think of that. Human assistants churn like crazy & replacing them is worse than a root canal I have zero ties to @interaction. I’ve just been seeing them all over my feed today & decided to give my input. Other than that, it speaks like a human (not convinced it’s not) & simply makes your life better. Like truly.
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coco (@dachocolatethai) reportedis gmail down for anybody else? I been sending emails and I guess nobody got them today bc huh
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Clarafy (@UseClarafy) reportedHot take: Most people don’t want better grammar. They want to stop thinking about grammar. Nobody opens Gmail thinking: “I hope I can fix some commas today.” They just want their messy thoughts to become clear and sendable. Curious where others stand on this: Would you rather have: A) AI that points out mistakes one by one B) One button that instantly makes the entire message clearer
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Justin (@0friction_) reportedif you're outside the US and your tiktok is showing your posts to the wrong country, your epc is dead before you write a single hook us traffic converts at multiples of most other geos on affiliate offers. you can have the best video in your niche and make nothing because the algorithm is showing it to viewers who can't or won't convert on a us-targeted offer here's the setup i use to target us traffic from outside the us. it takes under an hour and once it's done it's done get a spare phone. any old iphone or android. you film on your main device and transfer the footage over. the spare is only for uploading put a us sim in it. t-mobile, any carrier. it doesn't need an active plan. a deactivated sim works. the phone will show "no service" and that's fine factory reset the spare phone with the sim already in it, then boot it up clean turn on a vpn before you do anything else and connect to a us city. this prevents the shadowban. the device has to read as us from the first moment it touches the apps download tiktok only after the vpn is running. to confirm the device reads as us, go to the login screen and pick "log in with phone number." if the country code defaults to +1, you're set register with an email, not a phone number. gmail or yahoo. a phone number ties the account to your real geo post your first video with the vpn active, let it get some traction, then check the analytics. if the majority of your views are coming from the us, the setup worked never open the apps or upload without the vpn on. one upload on your real connection and you lose the us targeting on that account. vpn is on every single time or the account is burned
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Ershad (@Ershad614111815) reported@ClashRoyale Hello, Supercell team. I lost a Clash Royale account a few years ago when my phone burned down. I only have a Gmail address for it. Please return it.
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Papon (@suspended_aadmi) reported@muheediva01 Ohh please. I recently misplaced my phone and couldn't get into my Google account which practically kept me out of almost all apps. U have no idea how much I squealed when I found out I was still logged in to my Gmail on work device and could change login settings.
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Toha Khan (@HeyToha) reported@saidul_dev The worst part is Gmail storage issues are usually caused by something other than Gmail.
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the son of God (@M_K_George) reported@gmail I'm having trouble signing in. It keeps tell me too many failed attempts.
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Naked Wire (@HpoCrate) reported@stronggirllolla Touch my phone or access data, I don't have a problem. Just don't play games on my phone. Also, certain data will be released to you based on the name of the relationship. As a gf, you can access everything SM, no touch my Gmail, slack or any work related app.
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Ibrahim Mokdad (@ibmokdad) reportedfounder mornings are not slow because you lack a dashboard. they are slow because every app screams at the same volume. calendar: investor call slack: customer blocked gmail: numbers needed before noon github: checkout PR waiting linear: launch task overdue stripe: payment warning i made a @NousResearch Hermes morning control tower over sample signals. it turns the pile into: - do first - decide today - reply today - watch - ignore on purpose the important part is the last one.
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Northvale Media (@Unoishim) reported@TimoPrescott @DanielSmidstrup I’m identifying targets through local Google search, using Gmail/instagram/messenger, I’m solving ad problems/bringing in new customers, sending about 20-30 new outreaches a day and then another 20-30 follow ups. What do you think
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𝘉𝘶𝘯𝘯𝘺𝘮𝘰𝘰𝘯 ♡ (@Bvnnymoon) reportedI forgot my Gmail password and I can’t log in to discord because it’s asking me to verify my location until I’m back home on my network to log in to discord. Anyone in my server, can you please update the server saying I can only talk on twitter. If you want to reach me DM me <3
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Chidanand Tripathi (@thetripathi58) reported20. Connected Account Vulnerability The Situation: Back in 2010, you finally made the jump from Yahoo, Hotmail, or AOL to Gmail. To make the transition easier, you linked your old legacy account to automatically forward everything into your new Gmail inbox. You haven't logged into that Yahoo account in a decade. The Mechanics: Legacy email platforms like Yahoo and AOL have notoriously outdated, porous spam filters compared to Google's billion-dollar machine learning infrastructure. By using POP3 or IMAP to pull that mail into Gmail, you are essentially bypassing Google's frontline defenses and piping raw, unfiltered internet sewage straight into your pristine Gmail ecosystem. The Fix: It is time to sever the cord. Go to Gmail Settings > Accounts and Import. Look under "Check mail from other accounts." Delete the legacy connections. If you absolutely still need access to that ancient Hotmail account for banking resets, log into it directly, aggressively clean it, and set up incredibly strict server-side rules there before allowing it anywhere near your primary hub.
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Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reportedGOOGLE JUST MADE APP DEVELOPERS OBSOLETE Most people still think you need months of coding to launch an app. They're about to find out they're wrong. What's New In Google AI Studio: → Type a sentence and get a real working app → Connect directly to Gmail, Google Sheets, and Google Drive → Build dashboards from live data without copying anything App Design Upgrades: ✓ Nano Banana generates images, icons, and artwork automatically ✓ Click any button or section and edit it visually ✓ No code required to change layouts, colors, or designs The Big Updates: ✔ Build apps directly from your phone ✔ Create native Android apps for the Play Store ✔ Test apps inside a built-in phone emulator ✔ Deploy your first 2 apps for free The bottleneck isn't coding anymore. It's knowing what problem to solve.
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SureThing (@getsurething) reported🔧 Improved - Page apps now support asynchronous browser automation actions. - Page apps can now handle longer-running operations without timing out. - Slack bot messages now consistently show the SureThing brand avatar in all channels. - Gmail triggers now recover more reliably from transient errors. - App integration errors now surface clear, specific messages instead of generic server errors.
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Irka IRON Pawłowski (@ironirka) reportedThe AI word of the week has been "loops" — adding yet another piece of jargon to the non-technical vocabulary. This is leaving a lot of people asking: what are they, how are they different from prompts? In a lot of non-technical circles the level of grey about what the parts of agentic AI actually are (and how to use them) can be overwhelming. What's more, they're not static — as things develop, so do their uses and how they work together. Loops themselves have evolved over the last few years. So, here's a little primer to make things easier: Prompt — we know this one. It's the instruction you write for the LLM. You send it, get your output, and any tweaking happens off the back of that output. Prompts are for one-off tasks. As you build reliable ones, you reuse them by pasting them into the terminal or chat. Agent — (this one we know too) the LLM running on its own, doing a series of steps without you watching each one. You give it a goal and walk away. Call — to invoke something by name so it runs. You "call" a skill (or a loop, a tool, an MCP) by typing its name and the LLM loads it and executes the setup. When you ask your LLM to use a skill, hook or loop you are calling it. Skill — a packaged set of instructions, files, and tools the LLM loads when you call it by name. A prompt is just one-off instructions; a skill brings the working setup with it — what to read, what rules to follow, what tools it can use, what to produce. You call it once and the whole setup runs. Some people stuff all this into their CLAUDE.md, but bloating CLAUDE.md causes context issues and the LLM starts ignoring your instructions. That's why skills are for specific contexts and tasks, not general ones. The rule of thumb is: when you have a task you do over and over, with rules → make it a skill. Call it by name instead of re-explaining the rules every time you want it done. Hook — a rule that says "when X happens, do Y." It executes automatically when triggered — a file is saved, a meeting ends, a session starts — and the hook runs the action you tied to it. These are basic automations. Use them when one task is dependent on a different event. Example: You save a new invoice PDF in your invoices folder → a hook automatically triggers your expense categorization skill and logs it in your accounting sheet. Loop — a small program you write that runs a prompt for you, over and over, and checks the work was done properly. It isn't the prompt itself — it's the thing that runs the prompt without you in the middle. Loops are more complicated than hooks and are not prompts. Where a hook does one thing from start to end when triggered, a loop initiates a process from start to end automatically at a time you define. Where a prompt is instructions, a loop is the directive to use those instructions. Use it for repeatable tasks where you're confident in the output and want them running without starting each one yourself. The loop runs the skill, checks the work, stops when the rules say so. Example: A daily "process inbox" loop that runs every morning at 9 a.m., summarizes new emails, extracts action items, self-verifies, and only pings you if something needs your attention. Loops only work if you set them up properly. A few things worth understanding before you do: - Self-verify — a step inside a loop where the LLM checks its own work against the rules before saving or moving on. Without it, the loop produces confident garbage. With it, the loop catches and fixes its own mistakes. - Simple loop vs supervisor loop — a simple loop is one LLM doing one task on repeat. A supervisor loop is a top loop that spins up several workers in parallel, each running its own prompt, then combines their output into one result. - Token budget — a hard cap on how much the loop can spend before it has to stop. Tokens are what the AI charges for, like minutes on a phone bill. Without a cap, a stuck loop can rack up hundreds overnight. Remember when you write you see words, the Agent sees tokens. - Orchestration vs execution — the loop orchestrates: decides what runs, when, and in what order. The LLM executes: runs the actual prompt and produces the output. Two different jobs. - .md files (markdown) — a plain text file the LLM can read. This is where most of your directions for an AI — instructions, rules, context — live. It's how you tailor an LLM to your project. Common ones: CLAUDE.md / AGENTS.md / GEMINI.md (depends on the LLM you're using) — master instructions for a folder or project. They live in the folder you launch the LLM from. The LLM reads them automatically when it starts working. These are the house rules for your project or workspace. SKILL.md — the instruction file at the heart of a skill. Tells the LLM what the skill is for, when to use it, and how. ADR (Architecture Decision Record) — a decision written as a rule the AI can apply. Format: what was decided, why, and what to do or not do because of it. ADRs are a development artefact, so most non-technical users don't touch them — but using them can substantially improve the output of your agents. If there's a rule you want the AI to always check its work against → write it as an ADR in a .md file. Any skill or loop can then check its output against the ADR before saving. This is one way of "harnessing" the agent — making sure its output matches what you're actually building, from meeting notes to full products. SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) — the process for a recurring task, written step by step so the AI can follow it. One SOP per repeating job, just like any standard process. The skill running the job reads the SOP for the steps. Note on terminology: The concepts above are fairly universal, but exact names, file conventions, and implementation details vary by tool (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.). You might see CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, .cursorrules, or different triggers depending on which system you're using. Other things you might be reading/hearing: CLI (Command Line Interface) — your terminal or Command Prompt window, where you type commands instead of clicking buttons. Most coding AIs live in the CLI. MCP (Model Context Protocol) — the standard that lets the LLM talk to outside tools and services. Without MCP, the LLM only sees what you paste in. With MCP, it can fetch your Gmail, read a Notion page, update a Google Doc, post to Slack — directly, on its own. How they fit togetherPrompts live inside skills. Skills live inside loops. Loops initiate via hooks or schedules. All of them read .md files — CLAUDE.md for the house rules, SOPs for the process, ADRs for the rules they have to follow. The prompt is the smallest piece. Everything else is a way of wrapping, packaging, or triggering prompts, so you don't have to type them in by hand.These are the concepts. The specifics — where files live, what triggers what, whether you write a loop or call a built-in one — vary by tool. If i've forgotten anything or you need more info let me know. #AgenticAI #AI
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Eric Smith (@Eric_Smith08) reported20. Connected Account Vulnerability The Situation: Back in 2010, you finally made the jump from Yahoo, Hotmail, or AOL to Gmail. To make the transition easier, you linked your old legacy account to automatically forward everything into your new Gmail inbox. You haven't logged into that Yahoo account in a decade. The Mechanics: Legacy email platforms like Yahoo and AOL have notoriously outdated, porous spam filters compared to Google's billion-dollar machine learning infrastructure. By using POP3 or IMAP to pull that mail into Gmail, you are essentially bypassing Google's frontline defenses and piping raw, unfiltered internet sewage straight into your pristine Gmail ecosystem. The Fix: It is time to sever the cord. Go to Gmail Settings > Accounts and Import. Look under "Check mail from other accounts." Delete the legacy connections. If you absolutely still need access to that ancient Hotmail account for banking resets, log into it directly, aggressively clean it, and set up incredibly strict server-side rules there before allowing it anywhere near your primary hub.
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Dylan Oliva (@DylanOlivaGrows) reportedGoogle will deny your video verification two or three times in a high risk niche like locksmith or garage door. Most owners quit right there. There is a way through, and almost nobody uses it. When the standard video keeps getting denied, do not keep resubmitting the same clip. Escalate a support ticket and request a live video verification with an actual Google rep. Once you are on that call, showing a real person your real door, your real signage, and your real paperwork, it goes through close to 99 percent of the time. A live human sees what the automated check cannot. But you want to stack the deck before you ever get on that call. The profiles that pass on the first try have these in place: A Google Workspace email on the business domain. Not a free Gmail. Citations indexed before you ever submit. Signage that matches the profile name exactly, down to the LLC. A utility bill in the business name at that address. Business card, license, anything official that lines up. Shoot the video in one take, no editing. Unlock the door with a key and walk in. Equipment in frame, bill in your hand. If they still deny it, escalate to the live call. That is the move that separates the owners who rank in these niches from the ones who give up.