Gmail’s reputation for quietly catching junk in the background has taken a hit. Over the past few days, users have watched trusted filters fail, spam pour into primary inboxes, and legitimate messages ...
The disruption began Saturday (5am Pacific time, Jan .24) affecting approximately 1.8 billion Gmail users worldwide with widespread email misclassification.
Gmail users across several regions reported disruptions on Saturday as Google acknowledged an issue affecting spam detection ...
Some Gmail users are experiencing problems with email sorting and spam detection, according to Google’s Workspace status ...
The big picture: Gmail's latest update introduces AI-powered spam detection to protect users from unsolicited junk mail. This upgrade not only enhances user security, but also significantly improves ...
Google doesn't plan to let political campaigns dodge Gmail's spam detection for much longer. The Washington Post has learned that Google plans to end the email filter bypass pilot program by the end ...
Google has resolved a Gmail spam filtering malfunction that flooded inboxes with promotions while flagging legitimate messages, affecting 1.8 billion users.
Anecdotal evidence from Gmail users—including the author of this story—suggests that something changed with Gmail’s spam filter settings in recent weeks, resulting in the email provider letting ...