HIGHLIGHTS
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Google services including YouTube and Gmail were down globally for about an hour today.
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Google confirmed the outage saying all of its services are affected.
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Gmail and YouTube seem back online but Google is yet to confirm if all services have been restored.
Google services abruptly went down on Monday evening, impacting hundreds of users. Among the services that were disrupted at the time of writing include Gmail, Google Search, YouTube, and Drive. The latest outage, which seems to be more intensive than the last one, seemingly started around 5 pm IST today. Downdetector, the website that tracks web outages, reported over 40,000 outage cases from around the world nearly 10 minutes after the outage began. YouTube and Gmail seem to have been worst hit globally, causing an uproar on Twitter about how Google services have left them high and dry especially on the first day of the week.
Latest update: Google is saying that its services are back online. Here is what it says on the Gmail service status page: “The problem with Gmail should be resolved for the vast majority of affected users. We will continue to work towards restoring service for the remaining affected users, but no further updates will be provided on the Google Workspace Status Dashboard. Please rest assured that system reliability is a top priority at Google, and we are making continuous improvements to make our systems better.” The same message is repeated for all other services that were down.
Update: Some users are reporting that Gmail is working again and they can log into it. It seems emails are also coming. However, Gmail is also showing a warning when users are logging back in. It says. “Gmail is temporarily unable to access your Contacts. You may experience issues while this persists.”
YouTube, which was another service to have been affected by the outage, is back now. We were able to use YouTube properly on both mobile and Wi-Fi networks at the time of writing.
“Gmail service has already been restored for some users, and we expect a resolution for all users in the near future. Please note this time frame is an estimate and may change,” says Google on its Gmail status page.
Downdetector is now showing a steep drop in the number of outages. Contrary to over 50,000 outages, the last point on the graph, at 6:19 PM, shows a little over 900 flags for the outage that Google services suffered today.
Story as reported earlier when Google services were down:
Google has confirmed on its service status page that all its services are suffering an outage. About Gmail, for example, it says: “We’re aware of a problem with Gmail affecting a majority of users. The affected users are unable to access Gmail. We will provide an update by 12/14/20, 5:42 PM detailing when we expect to resolve the problem. Please note that this resolution time is an estimate and may change.”
The same message has been repeated for all other services, against which now there is a red dot. Previously, Google’s status page showed a green dot for all services, which was nearly 15 minutes after the outage began. For some people, Google Search seems to be working fine while some users are reporting even Search is not working for them.
We are aware that many of you are having issues accessing YouTube right now – our team is aware and looking into it. We'll update you here as soon as we have more news.
— TeamYouTube (@TeamYouTube) December 14, 2020
Google, after a long delay, updated its status page for Google services to show that all of its services are impacted by the outage. These services include Google Search, Google Play Store, Google Drive, Gmail, YouTube, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, Google Groups, Google Hangouts, Google Keep, and Google Tasks, among others. The YouTube team has separately addressed the issue because its users seem to have been affected the most. On Twitter, YouTube said: “We are aware that many of you are having issues accessing YouTube right now our team is aware and looking into it. We’ll update you here as soon as we have more news.”
I’m sitting here in the dark in my toddler’s room because the light is controlled by @Google Home. Rethinking… a lot right now.
— Joe Brown (@joemfbrown) December 14, 2020