If you have a Gmail account that you no longer want, whether because it was for a business you no longer run, or was created when you were thirteen and now only receives spam emails, you may find ...
Google is set to purge inactive Gmail accounts starting on Dec. 1, but there's an easy way to protect your photos, Google docs and any other data you may want to keep. The company initially announced ...
Google is preparing to mass delete old Gmail and photos accounts tomorrow, if they have been inactive for two years. The planned move was announced in May, with the explanation that unused accounts ...
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When was the last time you logged in to your Google account or Gmail inbox? If you can’t remember, your account may be deleted for inactivity as early as Dec. 1, according to Google. Stream Los ...
Don’t let this news get lost in your inbox. Google is scheduled to delete troves of inactive Gmail accounts as a cybersecurity initiative that goes into effect on Dec. 1. Any account that has not been ...
In May, Google announced that accounts that haven't been used in the last two years will be deleted under the company's new inactive account policy. All of the inactive account's data will be deleted ...
In 2020, Google said it would remove content stored in an inactive account (but not the account itself) to preserve storage space. Google is now updating its inactivity policy so that old, unused ...
Google said it might delete inactive accounts later this year, including Gmail, photos, and docs. Google said the move is a safety measure to prevent unused accounts from being hacked. The company ...