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YouTube, Gmail, and Google Drive facing major connectivity issues in India

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 14, 2020 17:58 IST

YouTube and Gmail websites are not working for many users across India. According to the popular website Down Detector, ...

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YouTube and Gmail websites are not working for many users across India. According to the popular website Down Detector, many Google services including YouTube, Gmail, Google and Google Drive are not working for many users. Apart from these websites, Down Detector claims that even Google Play, Google Maps, Google Hangouts, Google Duo and Google Meet are not working for many.

The website further claims that the aforementioned services are not only facing troubles in India but in many parts of the world including parts of Europe, the United States and more. As of writing this article, the website has received complains from over 26,000 people for YouTube alone.  Users are encountering an error message trying to access Google services including Google Docs, Slides, Calender, Drive, Chat and Meet. However, Google search services have not been impacted.

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