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Widespread outage strikes Google Docs in North America

- By Hayley Tsukayama

Are you one of the many people who work extensivel­y in Google Docs? You might have found it a little hard to get things done Wednesday.

Google Docs was hit with a widespread outage in North America, leaving some users unable to access their documents stored in the company’s cloud service.

Google confirmed the outage on its status dashboard for Google services and gave the all-clear at 4:10 p.m. Central time.

The company had first acknowledg­ed the problem a little over an hour earlier, as user reports poured in.

“We’re aware of a problem with Google Docs affecting a significan­t subset of users,” a message posted at 2:48 p.m. Central time said. “The affected users are unable to access Google Docs.”

Google did not say how many people had been affected or what caused the outage.

This is the second time Google Docs users have had problems accessing their files in the past couple of months.

In late October, many users trying to access their documents saw an error message that said their files had been removed for violating Google’s terms of service.

In a statement, Google later explained that the issue was due to “a code push that incorrectl­y flagged a small percentage of Google Docs as abusive, which caused those documents to be automatica­lly blocked,” and that access hadbeen restored.

Thecompany did not respond to a request for comment on whether the two problems were related.

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