Many users of Gmail are facing disruptions today, particularly with their email filtering systems. Reports indicate that automatic filters designed to keep promotional and non-urgent emails out of the primary inbox are malfunctioning, leading to increased spam warnings and misclassified emails.
Google has acknowledged the issue through its Workspace status dashboard and confirmed that they are actively addressing the problem. Users have noted delays in message delivery, which is impacting functionalities like two-factor authentication. Affected individuals are seeing alerts stating that their emails have not been scanned for spam, with warnings about unverified senders.
A spokesperson for Google reiterated their commitment to resolving the matter and advised users to exercise caution when interacting with messages from unknown sources. The company is working to restore normal functionality as soon as possible.