Google announced that it would delete Gmail accounts that have been inactive for two years in May. Previously, Google had deleted content stored in these seemingly forgotten accounts but still allowed them to be deleted. Allows the user to continue using the account.
However, Google is concerned that using an abandoned Gmail account to send and receive gmail containing personal data may come with security risks. Therefore, Google wants to completely delete these accounts instead of deleting the content and letting users continue to use the accounts.
According to Android Authority, Google will begin deleting “abandoned” accounts starting from December 1.
Therefore, users can save an inactive Gmail account if they still need to keep it by logging in and using it. Otherwise, that account will be completely deleted.
Some suggestions for things you can do to preserve your two-year-old inactive Gmail accounts if they are about to be deleted later:
– Watch YouTube
– Read an email
– Use Google Drive
– Use Google search feature
– Use your Google credentials to sign in to third-party apps.
Google only deletes inactive personal Gmail accounts, but company or school accounts will not be deleted.
Google will send multiple notifications that will be sent to each account as well as the recovery email address (if applicable) before that time.
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