
Update 11:00 GMT: Google says it has now fixed all of the identified points. "The problem with Gmail has been resolved. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and continued support," the corporate wrote.Update: 09:30 GMT: Google has confirmed it's trying into issues with Gmail and a few of its different companies. "We are currently investigating an issue affecting user access to multiple services affecting users in Europe," the corporate famous.Email service Gmail has receovered after struggling widespread points this morning after a doable outage affectied each its online and cellular apps.According to information from real-time outage monitoring service DownDetector, the incident started at roughly 0300 ET/08:00 GMT, with hundreds of customers having registered issues throughout Europe, Asia and the US.Along with Gmail, Google Chat, Google Meet, Google Groups and Google Calendar are additionally affected, with every program displaying an alert on the official Google Workspace dashboard.
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"We are currently investigating an issue affecting user access to multiple services affecting users in Europe," Google famous."We're investigating reports of an issue with Gmail. We will provide more information shortly. The affected users are uable to access Gmail," it added on the Gmail-specific web page."We are investigating an issue which is affecting some users in Europe affecting their ability to access some services."The points, which appeared to have an effect on logging in to an internet account, hit customers within the UK, Europe and the US.Some customers took to Twitter to complain they cannot entry Gmail companies in any respect, and inside proof from the SociallyKeeda Pro crew noticed us unable to log into our accounts, with the same old 2FA safety authenticiation strategies operating very slowly.Sending 2FA alerts to a cellular system took for much longer than normal, and in some instances resulted in an error, leaving us unable to log in as staff throughout the nation log in for his or her working day.