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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.
- Errors (37%)
- Website Down (35%)
- Sign in (28%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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iamjepuhseun.Base Ⓜ️ (@iamjepuhseun) reported@chokmahxbt I used the real gmail to access my account and the wallet that eligible for the airdrop is also connected there. But when i tried to connect my wallet the error says that this wallet is connected to other account. This is weird cause im already logining the correct account.
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Mustafy | AI Video Creator (@MustafyOf) reported1. See what's filling your account "Open the Google One app or storage page and check the breakdown across Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos to see which one is the real problem."
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PerfumeBoss (@toluscents) reportedSomeone is trying to login to my Instagram and I don’t know TF that is. Gmail keep sending me mails for confirmation code
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Henry Monohan (@HenryMonohan) reported@gmail my account was hacked and I no longer have access to the # or email associated with it. I need you to fix this or at least put me on the phone with someone who can.
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Alvin (@Alvin1492840) reportedThe uncomfortable truth: Superhuman is a $30/month interface sitting on top of a free Gmail account. It doesn't store your emails. It doesn't manage your server. It doesn't own your data. It adds keyboard shortcuts, a cleaner design, AI triage, and a premium feel to the same infrastructure you already have. For sales teams processing 200+ emails a day with CRM integrations and auto-drafts learning their voice across thousands of sent emails the $30/month might be worth it. For the rest of us the 95% who send 20-40 emails a day and pay $30/month because the interface is prettier Gmail's free settings do 90% of what Superhuman does. Keyboard shortcuts: free. Snooze: free. Split inbox: free. Templates: free. Schedule send: free. AI writing: free. Undo send: free. Filters: free. Search operators: free. Auto-advance: free. Confidential mode: free. $1,080 over 3 years. On features Gmail already had. Buried behind toggles I never flipped. I'm not saying Superhuman is bad. I'm saying I didn't need it. And neither do most people paying for it. The 20 minutes I spent in Gmail Settings were the most expensive 20 minutes Superhuman ever lost.
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Royal_Stray (@StrayRoyal) reported@TouhouEnjoyer_ I think it depends on how you're being "hit on" if it's a simple "can I get your number/gmail" and leaving it at that, I don't see much reason to complain. But if it's the kind of "hit on" where someone was folloing them around for a while and wouldn't stop that's an an issue.
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Anurag (@Malwarehunterr) reportedSite impersonates Patreon and steals the victim's email and password, exfiltrating them to a Telegram bot. URL: pat-re-on[.]site It then requests a 6-digit verification code, but accepts any random code and redirects the victim to URL: log[.]brunaecass[.]com The second stage loads a Gmail login page using Cloudflare Turnstile, Microsoft SignalR, canvas rendering, and anti-analysis features including DevTools blocking and navigation interception. IOCs: pat-re-on[.]site log[.]brunaecass[.]com log[.]brunaecass[.]com/9730502/index log[.]brunaecass[.]com/9730502/HubStream log[.]brunaecass[.]com/9730502/window log[.]brunaecass[.]com/9730502/intercepts.js Telegram Chat ID: 8619867034 Telegram Bot ID: 8747484284 #Phishing @500mk500 @skocherhan
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AY Khan (@Rafiqali220) reported@YeBlockLIM hey team gmail is not verify. geting error, I am a bit busy right now. Please wait a moment.
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Jamie Dawn (@JamieDawn433653) reportedShe gave me the cell phone that is hacked. Old account I can no longer access Gmail and cash app transactions being made. Money I can't get to .. or parents who burned down houses they owned to collect insurance? That's family ! And what I'm dealing with is a bunch of conartists
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Ehmer 📊 (@Abuh_abel) reportedSo, contrary to this. If you don't have the patience to wait for your adsense to be approved yet again after following this steps. Then, get an already approved adsense (if you have or buy). Right on YouTube earnings page, click on *Change Association*, choose you already have adsense. Then it will request you sign in to the Gmail with adsense in in it. Link it and instantly your step 2 will be approved. Had it sorted out for my guy.
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Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reportedYou changed your phone number last year. Someone else has it now. Every time your bank, Gmail, or WhatsApp sends a code to that number, they get it. Not you. Princeton tested 259 recycled US numbers. 171 could still log into someone's old accounts. Here's how to fix it in 10 minutes 👇
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Muhammad Tukur | MEC (@amiirmu) reported@_MetaEarth_ We support a future built for verified people, not bots. But please remember that many of the accounts currently unable to log in are genuine users, not automated accounts. Many registered legitimately with Gmail addresses containing a "+" and are now locked out. Please don't let real community members be mistaken for bots. Resolving this issue will strengthen trust in Meta Earth. @_MetaEarth_ @MetaEarthDevs
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lia ♡︎シ︎ (@Liagives_) reported. As time went by, everything became overwhelming, and I eventually stopped checking. It turns out that around three months later, the issue had already been resolved. However, I didn't realize it because I wasn't actively checking that Gmail account anymore.
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DWE Post (@dwepost) reportedGoogle services are not making any effort to solve the problem. They keep saying, “Send us a DM,” but it’s extremely difficult to reach them. @gmail @Google
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Wizeman 🐂🀄 (@wizeman_AI) reportedI made $847 last month using only ChatGPT + 3 free tools. Here’s the exact 3-step AI system I use to make money online: 1/ The problem: Everyone is using ChatGPT to "write emails" I’m using it to build money systems. 2/ Step 1: AI Content Machine Prompt: "Act as a social media manager. Give me 30 Instagram post ideas about [AI automation for small business]" Time: 5 minutes Result: 1 month of content 3/ Step 2: AI Product Machine Prompt: "Turn these 10 Instagram post into a PDF guide called 'AI for Beginners'. Add table of contents" Tool: ChatGPT + Canva Time: 2 hours Result: Digital product I sold for $37 4/ Step 3: AI Outreach Machine Prompt: "Write 10 DMs to pitch my AI automation service to coaches" Tool: ChatGPT + Gmail Time: 30 minutes Result: 3 clients at $300 each 5/ The truth: AI doesn’t make you money. AI + Systems + Selling makes you money. 6/ I will packaged all my prompts + templates + SOPs into "The AI Automation Playbook" It will have: - 50 money prompts - 10 automations - The exact system above 7/ RT to save this. Follow @wizeman_AI for more AI money systems.
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RosesinRed (@RosesinRed27) reported@veloYTA Wow, my channel also got taken down but for Violent Criminal Organizations randomly for just one warning on a single video. They also sent me the same auto generated message through gmail. Youtubes running through AI moderation now, really devastating.
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the early bird; electric boogaloo (@fedlarper2_0) reportedbait bait bait bait Twitter: 3 Discord: 3 Instagram: 2 Facebook: - 0 Snapchat: - 1 (NEVER used) TikTok: - 0 Twitch: - 1 Steam: - 1 YouTube: - 2 Spotify: 1 Pinterest: 1 (Genuinely used once a year) Reddit: 0 (deleted it because its a ******* terrible site) Gmail: 8 Telegram: 0
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Andrews (@Andrews8424) reported@joshwoodward @GeminiApp Crazy amount of errors. Also unaware of its own capabilities. Half the time fails to connect with Gmail and tells me it cannot read my Gmail even though it's very much connected. Fails way more than Claude
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Maran (@TheMaran) reportedhow you can buy claude, chatgpt, grok pro subs at 90% discount Chinese students using platforms like these to buy cheap subscriptions > go to: link in the comments - create an account with gmail - select software and apps - select claude, chatgpt - select max or pro plan - select the seller & pay with any available option > sometimes the seller might respond slowly, you can wait > read all the terms & conditions, if you got a faulty stuff, you can escalate and get refund the catch: - accounts will have high chance of getting banned - privacy concerns, all your prompts will go through a 3rd party server - if anything happens after the window they promised, you can't get refund > it may be helpful for college students, who are passionate about ai but don't have enough money to experience powerful ai subscriptions
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Arya Nedaee (@AryaNedaee_) reportedThe European Union 🇪🇺 just legalized scanning your private messages. The vote: 314 MEPs voted against it. 276 voted for it. It passed anyway. Rejecting it required an absolute majority of all 720 seats (361 votes). Not a majority of the room. So every empty chair on the last sitting day before summer recess counted as a yes. Classic @vonderleyen. More MEPs showed up to kill Chat Control 1.0 than to keep it. It became law regardless. Live until 2028. Platforms can now scan unencrypted messages again: Gmail, Instagram DMs, Discord, Snapchat, Xbox. WhatsApp and Signal got carved out. For now. This is how rights slowly disappear. Not in one dramatic moment. In procedural fine print, on a slow news day, while everyone is distracted with the World Cup and the USA-Iran war. The mandatory version is still coming. Client-side scanning, the one that breaks encryption itself. Trilogue resumes in September. Chat Control 2.0 is coming. Watch that one.
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toni (@thinkrectangles) reportedThe workflow I have is insane with AI (Claude). Having the setup below is crazy, and my connectors are: • Gmail • Figma • Notion • Things • Supabase I have some crazy *** skills created for Claude, where it checks my email for feedback on my app, updates the feedback database in Notion (severity etc) and then offloads them to Things, beautifully categorized inside projects, with correct tags, priority and impact. Then I open the terminal and say "Let's get started with fixing issues users have reported". And then Fable just ******* does it. And then it updates everything in the correct order.
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Seeker of the Damned (@SeektheDamned) reportedLet's just say that I haven't quite mastered my anger and let's just say I didn't have my stress ball and my phone was in my hand at the time. Let's just say I had to get a new phone for some reason. Let's just say it was slow. (lol) I forgot my password for my Gmail account.
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Carole A Rogers (@CARogersNo1) reportedMy Gmail is not working. First it wouldn't send but now it won't even come on. @Google
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Alvin (@Alvin1492840) reported1. Keyboard shortcuts the feature Gmail buries on purpose. This is the #1 reason people pay for Superhuman: speed. No mouse. Just keys. Gmail has the same thing. It's just turned off by default. Settings (gear icon) → See All Settings → General → Keyboard Shortcuts → ON. Save. Now: 1.C = compose 2.E = archive 3.R = reply 4.A = reply all 5.J/K = navigate up/down through emails 6.S = star 7.# = delete 8./ = search 9.G then I = go to inbox These are the same shortcuts Superhuman teaches you in onboarding. Gmail has had them for over a decade. They're just hidden behind one toggle that Google never promotes. 20 minutes of muscle memory. The mouse becomes optional.
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Chris Buch-Larsen (@C_Buch_Larsen) reported@TeamYouTube Hey @TeamYouTube I am having some trouble with My Gmail. Would you able to assist?
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Patrick (@revealingimpact) reportedWarning: Google’s Broken Support System & Irresponsibly Designed Family Link Parental Feature is Enabling a New Wave of Ransomware Attacks tl;dr - Google created a feature capable of transferring near-total control of an account, failed to place meaningful guardrails, verification, or intelligent abuse detection around it, and provides virtually no effective recovery support once it is weaponized. That combination has created a prolific new form of consumer account ransomware: attackers steal an authenticated session, convert the victim’s account into a supervised child account, install themselves as the controlling parent, and then extort the victim using the threat of permanent account loss and mass identity theft. This just happened to a family member. He used the same Gmail account for nearly his entire adult life, and it became the central identity behind almost everything he did online. His email history, Google Photos, Drive files, gaming accounts, password resets, subscriptions, and years of personal information were all connected to it. He is not temporarily “locked out.” Unless Google intervenes, the account is permanently lost and now controlled by someone else. The initial compromise appears to have started with common information stealing malware, A/K/A "Stealers". Stealers extract browser data such as cookies, saved credentials, and active session tokens. A stolen session is especially dangerous because the attacker may not need to know the password or defeat two-factor authentication. They are operating through a browser session that Google already considers authenticated. The attacker then abuses Google’s own account management features. They change the victim’s date of birth, so the adult account appears to belong to a child, trigger the Family Link supervision process, and add an attacker-controlled Google account as the parent. From there, they can reset the password, terminate the victim’s sessions, and establish themselves as the trusted authority over the account. That abuse is serious on its own, but Google’s support and recovery failures are what make this vector exceptionally dangerous. In a functioning recovery system, the legitimate owner would be able to report the compromise, verify years of account ownership, reverse the fraudulent supervision change, and remove the attacker. Instead, victims are pushed into automated recovery flows that often defer to the attacker-controlled “parent” account. There is frequently no meaningful escalation path, no competent human review, and no practical way to challenge the fraudulent change. In other words, this is not merely an account takeover technique. It is a permanent account-destruction technique made possible by Google’s inability or unwillingness to support its own users. The attacker exploits the feature, but Google’s recovery model completes the attack. Without that failure, this would be a recoverable security incident rather than the permanent loss of someone’s digital identity. Google's lack of underlying controls is also difficult to defend. An account that has used the same adult birthdate for ten years should not suddenly be converted into a supervised child account without extensive verification. A new Family Link parent should not be able to immediately reset credentials and displace the established owner. Changes with this level of impact should require step-up authentication, confirmation through long-standing recovery channels, delayed activation, prominent alerts, and a rollback mechanism that the newly added parent cannot override. The consequences extend far beyond Gmail. Once the attacker controls the primary email address, they can reset passwords for other services, impersonate the victim, access private files and photos, target contacts, distribute malware, and recover accounts across the victim’s digital life. Any passwords, payment data, or notes stolen during the original infostealer infection may create additional losses. AI is making the surrounding ecosystem worse by lowering the cost of creating convincing fake applications, download pages, advertisements, support sites, and social-engineering material. Less capable criminals can now launch higher-volume campaigns against ordinary users rather than focusing only on large corporate targets. Smaller ransom demands and individual account theft can still be highly profitable when repeated at scale. The most disturbing part is that this could happen to almost anyone. Google has spent years encouraging people to use one account as their email provider, cloud archive, photo library, identity provider, and recovery mechanism for the rest of their online lives. When a company creates that level of dependence, it also assumes a responsibility to provide competent recovery when its own features are abused. Right now, Google is failing that responsibility. Until it adds stronger controls and a real human escalation process, Family Link remains an extraordinarily high-impact account-takeover vector capable of permanently separating people from their entire digital lives. Please fix this @Google @TeamYouTube
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Muhammads Childbride (@linkiblauharigi) reported@PhilibertLeslie @CryptoJelleNL Yeah im sure they just really care about children sooo much. The Gmail groomers really are a huge problem that has to be dealt with.
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DWE Post (@dwepost) reportedFor the past 2 months, I haven’t been able to reach any Google service. My problem has gotten worse, everything has been hacked, and the recovery forms don’t work. It’s really a shame. @googleaccount @gmail @Google
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John A De Goes (@jdegoes) reportedThe immediate future of ALL agents is coding agents, and although I could be wrong, I believe this surprising fact is going to be a HUGE boost for @typescript in particular. Let me explain. If your business wants an agent to assist with customer support, employee onboarding, outbound sales, or payroll, then the agent they need is actually a coding agent. The reason for this is quite simple: coding agents have an ability to leverage their training data to solve general-purpose problems, in ways shapes by the tools they have access to. An outbound sales agent assistant can talk to your knowledge base, pull some contacts from your CRM, analyze conversation history, do a web search to learn about each prospect, and then send email through your Gmail account to each prospect. Doing all of this stuff, and doing even more that the agent was never explicitly designed to do, requires the ability to write, test, and execute code for ad hoc, one-off problems. Only a coding agent can do that, and thanks to innovation at the level of the model and harness, a coding agent can do it well. Now, a true general-purpose coding agent can work in any code base, in any language, in any operating system, and with any tech stack. Of course, that type of coding agent is very useful to developers. However, it's overkill for most agentic systems. Most custom agents do not actually need to work with any code base or any language and on any operating system. They just need the ability to write code in some language (which has a lot of libraries) and execute on some platform. What is the ideal language and platform? I'd argue that @typescript fits the bill PERFECTLY. Since TypeScript compiles to Javascript, it can run securely, in a completely sandboxed way, inside V8 isolates, WASM, etc., all of which creates a compelling story for secure, efficient, and scalable custom agent execution. Moreover, because TypeScript adds types to Javascript, those types can be used to catch a lot of common bugs and runtime errors that a Javascript coding agent would have trouble catching in advance--allowing for far faster and more efficient solution of general-purpose problems. So, while general-purpose coding agents will of course need to support all programming languages, platforms, and tech stacks, custom agents are likely to be specialized -- while they will be coding agents, they don't need to work with any programming language, platform, or tech stack. They just need to work with one, and currently, the best option appears to be @TypeScript, for reasons of security, portability, type-safety, and efficiency. Is it any wonder TypeScript is home to some of the most amazing innovations currently happening in AI?
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The Daily Tech Brief 💡 by Bhanu N (@Bhanu_Nalluri_) reportedThe perfect missed revenue agent every founder should build: Trigger: Every day at 6 PM Data source: Gmail, CRM, Stripe, invoices, support tickets AI step: Find unpaid invoices, stale leads, failed payments, and ignored follow-ups Human approval: Review before sending any message Action: Draft follow-ups, create tasks, update deal status Error alert: Flag missing data or failed syncs Log everything: Track what was checked and what changed Most revenue leaks are not strategy problems. They are follow-up problems.