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Thousands of Users Lose Their All Data in Google Mail Accounts

An unknown error in Google Mail result in lose of entire email accounts, including every email, application, chat logs, contact and calendar information to tens of thousands of Gmail users. Google has confirmed this and working fast to recover all data. According to Google this issue affects less than .29% of the Google Mail userbase.

The problems come in  light when Gmail users reported missing messages of the Gmail service on Sunday afternoon. Even some user reported seeing a welcome screen for first-time users when they registered new accounts. Around 600,000 users was affected with this issue. The Gmail service used by an around 200 million users worldwide. 
Still after the several fixed, this issue affects less than 0.08% of the Google Mail user-base, means around 150,000 users. This is a revised estimate. Google engineers are working to restore full access. Affected users may be temporarily unable to sign in while we repair their accounts. 


According to Google, their engineers are working to restore full access. Affected users may be temporarily unable to sign in while we repair their accounts. Google Mail 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.
Though Gmail has suffered from outages in the past too, but never reported problems of entire accounts deletion for thousand of users. You can get the latest updated status for Gmail by Google here at Apps Status Dashboard.

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