On Thursday afternoon, many people with smart home setup connected to Google Home / Nest, or who are trying to stream music on spotifies, began to empty. When I tried to open the Spotaf website, it was a message saying that “the audience is not allowed in JWT,” and opening the app also makes a mistake that it cannot contact.
It seems that these issues are linked to problems with Google Cloud, which has affected server locations globally at around 1:51 pm, and are now widespread resolved. Regarding the simultaneous closure report by Cloud Flair on Thursday, spokesman Alexander Moodyano said it was due to difficulties in Google Cloud, and that “… the basic cloudflower did not have any effect.”
We have seen that some error messages like the Downticators and Thousands have been printed as well as some mistaken messages such as other major cloud -based services, such as Two, Snap Chat, Entropic, Shophaf and Differences, but it was not completely clear because of the problem.
The Google Cloud’s status page did not initially list any problem, but after the article was published, it was reported that “numerous GCP products are experiencing effects due to the issue of identification and access management service.” A message from Google at 6:16 pm said that “most of the products of Google Cloud have been fully recovered,” although there is still some outstanding effect, and the cloud flair also gives a list of its closure to be fully resolved.
Google’s first public update came well on its status page when the message was conveyed to Amjad Masad, CEO of the Repeat at 2:34 pm, when he tweeted, “Google Cloud is closure and it is moving. We are working with them so that it can be returned to ASAP.”
On Thursday afternoon there was a closure listed by Cloud Flair, which provides numerous online platforms to provide network infrastructure and content supply services, which noted the “wide cloud flair service closure”, but was the cause of Google Cloud issues. Alexander Moodyano wrote in response to a question, “A limited number of services in Cloud Flair uses Google Cloud and affected it.” Stuffy.
Update, June 12: Output status update and quote from Cloud Flair.


