Gmail Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Gmail users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Gmail, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Gmail users affected:
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.
Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Washington, D.C., DC | 1 |
| Bourges, Centre | 2 |
| Juneau, AK | 1 |
| Pontarlier, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 1 |
| Albany, GA | 1 |
| Petaling Jaya, SGR | 1 |
| Brockton, MA | 1 |
| Houston, TX | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 34 |
| Abidjan, Abidjan | 2 |
| Saint-Martin-d’Hères, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Herblay, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Meylan, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 2 |
| Travnik, Federation of B&H | 1 |
| Berkel en Rodenrijs, zh | 1 |
| Staten Island, NY | 1 |
| Secaucus, NJ | 1 |
| Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 1 |
| Pélissanne, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Narbonne, Occitanie | 1 |
| Nouméa, South Province | 1 |
| Weatherford, TX | 1 |
| Saint-Malo, Brittany | 1 |
| New York City, NY | 3 |
| Portland, OR | 2 |
| San Salvador, San Salvador | 1 |
| Lille, Hauts-de-France | 2 |
| Enghien-les-Bains, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Englewood, CO | 1 |
| Guebwiller, ACAL | 1 |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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HayWhyCFC (@haywhy028) reported@abel_gee28672 @MhiztaEco Nahh doesn’t mean that Youll login you just need a gmail, put any gmail and they’ll send you a link then you click on the link and verify Im also facing the same issue i solved it E nor really go far
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Chidanand Tripathi (@thetripathi58) reported1. The Newsletter Graveyard The Situation: You signed up for a 15% discount code from a trendy mattress company back in 2019. You bought the bed, ignored the emails, and never clicked unsubscribe. What you didn't read in their privacy policy was the clause allowing them to "share data with trusted third-party partners." Fast forward to today, and that single company has legally sold your email to 47 different data brokers, who then sold it to hundreds of affiliate marketers. The Mechanics: Every dormant newsletter in your inbox is a live wire. As long as you are on their list, your data is being refreshed in their CRM (Customer Relationship Management) software, marking your email as an active, deliverable address. The Fix: You need to aggressively audit the graveyard. In your Gmail search bar, type "unsubscribe". You will likely find over 200 active subscriptions you forgot existed. Do not just delete the emails, open them and kill the subscriptions at the source. Each one you sever closes a pipeline that is actively feeding your digital identity to data aggregators.
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Ludonauta (@LudensLudonauta) reportedOpen rate could be a good metric. But it could be a problem if there is a high bounce rate. For instance, a campaign of mine had a 30% bounce rate, and I figured Gmail was considering my emails spam due to the link shortening. We used plain url and the bounce rate went to 2%
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Warhol’s Circus (@RayV2222) reported@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) reported3. Invisible Tracking Pixels The Situation: You open an email from a marketer, glance at it for three seconds, and delete it. Two hours later, you get a follow-up email from the same person saying, "Hey, noticed you took a look at my last email!" It feels like magic, but it’s actually invasive surveillance. The Mechanics: Marketers embed a 1x1 transparent pixel (literally a single, invisible dot of light) inside the body of the email. When you open the message, your email client has to "download" that pixel from the marketer's server to display it. When that download happens, the server logs your exact IP address, the type of device you are holding, your geographic location, and the precise second you opened the email. They use this behavioral data to time their next spam attack perfectly. The Fix: You must cut off their surveillance cameras. Go to Gmail Settings > General > Images. Switch the toggle to "Ask before displaying external images." Now, your emails will load as raw text first. The tracking pixel is blocked in the cloud until you explicitly click "display images," blinding the marketers completely.
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Ather (@Ather_dx) reported@Infosys_GSTN I have applied for a new GST but didn't got login details in my mail, got a message on my phone that login details sent to registered gmail but didn't get in my mail, and got msg that i have to link my current account within 30 days, how can I do it when I didn't get my login?
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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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Robert Flaugher (@robertflaugher) reportedWhat it couldn't do (yet): → Gmail not connected = no email context per contact → Calendar not connected = suggested time blocks but no auto-scheduling → 2:26 runtime = too slow if you need this every morning before calls All three should be fixable. Connecting Gmail and Calendar is next.
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the racing newsletter (@equinties) reported@Original_89 @LeeTatum89 Promotions folder for Gmail. Reply to one you’ve received and should fix.
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Jenna Ortega (@PrinceUsma16861) reported@Szymansk_ii I have issues with the gmail linked to my soso account which was compromised please I need help
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Robin Gattis (@ColdShalamov) reportedI have the Gmail connector in codex. I had it doing a migration on the server at work, it noticed that 3 orders had come in between the disabling of one provider (healthcare) and enabling another. As “part of the migration” (I guess), completely unsolicited other than it noticing 3 orders hadn’t received a confirmation on the webhook, codex collected the information of the missing orders, scanned my email and found the provider’s direct email address, emailed him from my personal email explaining that these orders were lost in the migration, that the missing orders were attached in a csv in the preferred format he’d described in a previous email, and apologizing for the inconvenience. It also found my phone number somehow, spun up a browser, submitted an order to the new API as a test with my information so I received a text confirming it, and sent a message on slack to the tech team of the provider telling them it sent a test and to confirm receipt. This was my first experience with 5.5 xhigh. Also the first audible “woah…” experience with AI. Idk if it used the Gmail/slack connectors to send the messages or if it hacked into my account with computer use but it got the MFing job done.
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thehalfsaid (@thewordsleft) reported@FabrizioRomano Man City has booted their laptop for sending the bid but Man Utd still charging their laptop. Man City has opened gmail to send their bid. Breaking: Man city faced internet issues before their bid but Man Utd didn’t. FFS. Stop milking it so much
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Gavin Zaenτz (@gavinzaentz) reportedGmail started actively enforcing its bulk sender rules in November 2025. Non-compliant senders now face permanent rejection. The thresholds are public and strict. If you send 5,000+ emails per day to Gmail addresses, you need full SPF, DKIM, and DMARC authentication, one-click unsubscribe, and a spam complaint rate below 0.3 percent. Cross those lines and your messages get bounced before any human reads them. Every cold email tool in the category is now operating in this regime, and most of them haven't told their customers what it actually means. The math is harsh. If your spam complaint rate goes above 0.3 percent across a 7-day window, Gmail starts rate-limiting your sends, and you have to drop your spam rate back below 0.1 percent for 7 consecutive days to even be eligible for mitigation. For high-volume senders, one bad week can take the channel out for a month. The vendors selling "send more" as a strategy in 2026 are pointing their customers directly at the cliff. The infrastructure that used to let you spray 10,000 emails a day and absorb the bounce rate is gone, and it isn't coming back. The platforms decided the volume model was the problem, and they're enforcing the fix on the senders directly.
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Nick Bencino S (@TubeAIYT) reported@boomerrbryan This is somewhat true but for most creators, posting 50 videos and getting nowhere isn't a Gmail issue. It's a skill issue.
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Eoin Daly (@eoinmauricedaly) reportedJust saw my first ‘Gemini’ summary atop a Gmail thread; basically just adding to the clutter of the interface and giving nothing I can’t get from a quick ‘manual’ scan. TLDR: another dogshit AI product being shoved down our throats