Big Breaking: Online services are back after Gmail, YouTube and other Google services were outage worldwide.

 On Monday evening, almost all Google services, YouTube, Gmail, and other services were outage for users around the world.  Google has acknowledged the breach and is now available online.

Google Suffer World Wide Outage
Google Suffer World Wide Outage





  Highlights

 

  Google services, including YouTube and Gmail, outage  for about an hour today.

  Google has confirmed that all of its services have been disrupted.

 

  Google has not yet confirmed whether all services have been restored as Gmail and YouTube are back online.

 

  Google services suddenly shut down on Monday evening, affecting users.  Services currently disrupted include Gmail, Google Search, YouTube and Drive.

 

 The latest distraction, which seems to be stronger than the last, was probably visible around 5pm today.


  The website Dondector, which tracks web outages, reported more than 40,000 outages worldwide, about 10 minutes after the outbreak began.

 

   YouTube and Gmail are thought to be the biggest losers worldwide, with doubts about how to get Google services back, especially on the first day of the week.


  The latest update: Google says its services are available online.

 

   Here is what it said on the Gmail service status page: "Gmail should fix the problem for the majority of affected users.

  

  As we continue to work to recover services for the remaining affected users, the same message has been sent to all services that are off the Google Workspace status dashboard.


  Update: Some users are reporting that Gmail has reactivated and they can log in.  Looks like emails are coming too.  However, Gmail has also issued a warning message to users when logging in.

   ."If Gmail is temporarily unable to access your contacts, you may run into problems"


 YouTube, which was another service that was attacked by OutJame, is now back.  Latest updated reporting time

 "I have been able to use YouTube properly on mobile and Wi-Fi networks".


 


  The downdoctor is now showing a steep drop in the number of distractions.  In contrast to the more than 50,000 deviations, the last point of the graph, 6:19: Google services faced more than 900 hurdles for the outage it faced today.


  ----


 


  Google has confirmed on its service status page that all of its services are experiencing disruptions.  About Gmail, for example, it says: "We are aware of the issues that affect most users with Gmail. Please note in detail about when we expect to resolve issues.


 The same message has been given for all other services, now there are some warnings.  Previously, Google's status page showed a green dot for all services, about 15 minutes after the outage began.  For some people, Google search is said to work properly.  Many other users on the top report that its functioning is not correct.



  Google has, after a long delay, updated its status page for Google's services to show that all of its services have crashed.  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.  The YouTube team has resolved the issue individually because users on YouTube face the most problems.

 

 YouTube said on Twitter: "We are aware that most of you have problems accessing YouTube. Our team is aware now and is looking for it. We will update you here as we get more news."



  The initial idea of ​​causing this problem is to switch to different browsers to check if some of the alternatives to some of the services are working due to the sudden disruption of Google services and suddenly the excessive amount of server usage.

 

 Some users tried to use YouTube and Gmail in Microsoft Edge, Firefox and Safari browsers to make the websites fail to work.  Google search, of course, works well in any browser.


  The disruption not only affects web services but also makes apps and smart devices temporarily accessible.  Users report that Smart Nest speakers also fail to connect to Google servers.  This means that the Gmail, YouTube and Drive apps on your Android smartphone, tablet, iPhone, iPad and Nest speaker won't work as long as the outage is limited.

Post a Comment

Don't allow spam link

Previous Post Next Post