Google’s famous email client, Gmail, fell victim to a major outage. in networks on social networks, many Internet users complain about not being able to access their mailboxes or receive their e-mails. We are assessing the situation.
The site reported that since January 29, 2019, many users were unable to access Gmail. DownDetector. “404. This is an error. The requested URL was not found on this server. That’s all we know” can be read while trying to access the mail client. The site lists about 1000 user testimonials.
Gmail crashed in Europe, United States, South America and Asia
“I can’t open my mailbox” represents a user. According to the testimony map described, the outage mainly concerns Europe (mainly Great Britain, Belgium, France, Spain and Germany), the United States, Brazil and certain parts of Asia.
Web site Outage Report confirms failure. On the map, we see that the east coast of the USA and South Africa were also severely affected by the power outage. Most users say they can’t login to website or mobile app. Same story on Twitter. “Emails are not coming anymore, we better go out to eat” comment, philosopher, a tweet. Hurry, hashtag GmailDown appeared and hundreds of references were listed.
Google quickly confirmed the outage its online control panel. “We are aware of an issue with Gmail that affects a significant group of users. Affected users cannot access Gmail” He points to the Mountain View firm. In the process, Google promises to give us more information around 13:50.
It is important to remember that the malfunction does not affect everyone. In writing, we can access Gmail really easily. We did notice some slowdowns, though, especially with the Android or iOS app. We look forward to your testimony in the comments.
We’re not getting emails, so we better go out to eat. #gmaildown
— ( ●—● ) ﻥ (@_Azaret) January 29, 2019
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