• Google family of apps crashed around the world for millions of users 
  • Problems first reported around 11:45am GMT and were concentrated in Europe 
  • But users in US, Australia, Asia, South America and Africa also reported issues 
  • The sites are now back online after an outage lasting for less than an hour in total

Millions of people around the world were thrown into disarray today as the entirety of the Google-owned family of apps crashed worldwide for one hour. 

The outage affected all of the Google apps and websites, including Gmail, Google Drive, Google Sheets, Maps and YouTube as well as the main search engine. 

Google's websites are some of the most popular in the world, with video-streaming site YouTube frequented by more than two billion people every month. 

Gmail meanwhile is the world's most popular email platform with 1.5 billion users.  

Jake Moore, cybersecurity specialist at ESET, told MailOnline: 'Outages like this are quite rare and when they do occur, they can cause a huge amount of chaos to millions. 

'This recent outage seems to have been connected to Google services that require a Google log-in where authorization is required. 

'Although this can create a massive upheaval to those affected, it is often far safer to have a site down for a few minutes or even hours than allow malicious actors to exploit any vulnerabilities that may be in their services.'

Outages are rare at Google, which was the third company to be worth more than $1trillion, and there has been no explanation provided for today's difficulties.  

Rival tech firms including Facebook regularly have connectivity problems, with a mass outage striking the Mark Zuckerberg-owned family of apps last week.  

Messenger, Facebook and Instagram went down for four hours last Thursday, with issues starting at 9:30am GMT and enduring until the afternoon. 

WhatsApp was unaffected but other services were malfunctioning, with users unable to send or receive messages. 

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