Users around the world have difficulty accessing Google services

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Users around the world said on Thursday they were having difficulty accessing popular Google services, including GML and Drive, after a US technology company warned people it was "disrupting services". Are aware of. "

Disappointed users in countries including Australia, Japan, France and the United States have complained to the online out and tracking website Down Detector that Google's services are closed on every continent.



Another Twitter client in Brooklyn, New York, expressed: "In just about 16 years and this is the first occasion when I can recall Gmail closing down totally."

Google's @ Gmail Twitter feed responded to the letters with: "Thanks for reporting. We're aware of service disruptions at this time."

This message contains a link to a Gmail service details page that tells users "We are still investigating this issue", and check back later.

Notwithstanding English, the Gmail Twitter channel reacted to individuals in French, Japanese, Portuguese and German.

Responding to an AFP inquiry, Google cited the GSweet Dashboard for status updates.