Can’t access Spotify or a part of Google? Everything we know about this outage impacting major services jacob.krol@futurenet.com (Jacob Krol) | amznusa.com

If you’ve been experiencing issues with a single part or various parts of Google’s massive operation, or with playing your favorite songs or podcasts on Spotify, you’re not alone.

Since over an hour ago, at 2 PM ET in New York City, reported issues on outage tracker Down Detector have been spiking for Google, Google Cloud, and Spotify, to the extent that Google has confirmed issues impacting its various services as of 3:01 PM ET.

Spotify normally comments on issues via the @SpotifyStatus account on X (formerly Twitter), but as of now, it’s remaining silent. Now, the TechRadar team uses various parts of Google – mainly G-Suite with Docs – and hasn’t encountered issues yet, but my Spotify has been experiencing some issues with extended load times.

Considering that two major services are reporting issues, this could signal larger issues with a cloud data provider like Cloudflare. Either route, we’re starting our live reporting to keep you up to date on the latest developments with the outages affecting Google and Spotify.

A Quick Look at Down Detector’s homepage as of 3:25 PM ET shows that an extensive range of services are experiencing issues, with some leveling off or dropping, with Google, Google Cloud, and Spotify at the forefront, alongside Discord and Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Google and Google Cloud both began spiking in the 2 PM ET hour, reaching over 10,000 reports, while Spotify also started in that hour but is currently at over 44,000 reports.

Down Detector as of 3:25PM ET June 12

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Google is investigating the issue

Google’s status page currently lists an active ‘Service Disruption’ as of 3:01PM ET that is impacting a number of services – it’s a good note, though, as teams at the company are investigating.

“We’re investigating reports of an issue with Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Chat, Google Cloud Search, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Meet, Google Tasks, and Google Voice. We will provide more information shortly.

Multiple Workspace products beginning on Thursday, at 2025-06-12 10:58 PDT may be experiencing service issues.

Our engineers are currently investigating the issue.

We apologize to all who are affected by the disruption.”

It’s impacting several services from the entire G-Suite, including Gmail. Still, Google doesn’t clarify if a specific user set is experiencing the issue. As of now, I can access my personal and work Google accounts without problem. However, individuals in the comments on Down Detector are reporting issues with Messages, Google Cloud, and Google Voice.

Spotify has still not issued a statement, although reported issues on Down Detector continue to grow, now standing at over 45,000 reports as of 3:22 PM ET. We have also reached out to the streaming giant to request a comment.

It does seem that a majority of these issues started shortly after the 2 PM ET hour and are now stretching to over an hour of disruptions.

At the same time that these issues with Google and Spotify began emerging, Cloudflare is dealing with its own problems, according to the company’s status page.

The latest update, as of 3:12 PM ET, from Cloudfalre notes that its services are starting to recover, but issues are still present.

“We are starting to see services recover. We still expect to see intermittent errors across the impacted services as systems handle retried and caches are filled.”

Considering that Discord and Snapchat are also experiencing a spike in reports, these issues may well be related to the problems affecting Cloudflare.

Cloudflare System Status as of 3:12PM ET on June 12, 2025

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Google’s making progress, says everything but Meet is fixed

Google Meet

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Google is making some progress, at least according to the latest update on its Workspace status page, posted at 3:30 PM ET.

It reads: “All product impacts except Google Meet have recovered.

Google engineers continue to work on full mitigation.”

This is good news for folks in the Google ecosystem, as it appears everything but Google Meet is back up. And even reports for Google’s calling platform are starting to drop on Down Detector, now sitting at 1,854 reports as of 3:31 PM ET.

Snapchat and Discord are both seeing reported issues spikes

Snapchat icon on a phone screen

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Alongside issues impacting Google, Google Cloud, and Spotify, reported issues with Snapchat and Discord are both elevated on Down Detector.

Reported issues with Discord are currently sitting at 6,683 as of 3:35PM ET, but did spike to over 10,000 at 2:20PM ET – the same hour where Google and Spotify saw major increases.

Snapchat is currently on the rise, with over 6,693 reported issues with the platform. For what it’s worth, I can open the app on my iPhone, but I’m unable to load stories or the main page.

Google gives the all clear

Google logo at Made by Google

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The Google Workspace status page now effectively says we’re all clear. In a post that went live 3:53PM ET, Google says all the issues are resolved.

“The problem with Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Chat, Google Cloud Search, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Meet, Google Tasks, and Google Voice has been resolved. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and continued support.”

Reports on Down Detector have slowed for both and have been on the decline, so it appears that most services are coming back or already back. Again, this does line up with Cloudflare’s reported issues, and those are starting to recover.

 

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