Google Search Console’s page indexing report has shown nothing newer than June 11, 2026, a gap of at least 14 days as of June 25, according to Search Engine Roundtable. The coverage view is not updating, and no official acknowledgment from Google has accompanied the outage.
The timing overlaps the second spam update of 2026, now rolling out, though Google would attribute no connection between the two events.
One practical note for anyone mid-audit: the frozen data is a reporting outage, not a signal about your own site’s indexation status. Do not read dropped page counts or stale coverage figures as evidence that your URLs have been deindexed or penalized. Hold diagnostic conclusions until the report refreshes.
Performance reports in Search Console were also briefly delayed but appeared to recover on June 25. The indexing report lag stands apart, now past the two-week mark. Technical SEOs relying on daily coverage monitoring should log the gap and pause any indexing decisions that depend on Search Console data until the feed resumes.
Search Engine Roundtable reported the page indexing report outage on June 25, 2026.