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Discover Why Your Gmail Account Faces Deletion on December 1

  • Posted on November 28, 2023
  • Technology
  • By Arijit Dutta
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Google's updated policy targets inactive accounts, potentially deleting them from December 1, 2023. Accounts dormant for over two years face the risk. Users can safeguard their data by ensuring activity by logging in, engaging with Google services, and maintaining subscriptions.

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In the realm of technology, a looming shift is poised to affect dormant Google accounts. December 1, 2023, marks the date when Google initiates its deletion process for inactive accounts. If your Google account has remained untouched for over two years, heed the warning—your data might vanish.

The tech giant recently updated its policy, targeting dormant accounts. In May, Google unveiled its plan for purging inactive accounts, alerting users about the impending cleanup. This Friday marks the commencement of this rigorous removal process. If your account falls within the inactive category, it faces the imminent risk of deletion.

However, there's a lifeline. Users can rescue their accounts by injecting a dose of activity. Logging in at least once every two years stands as the primary defence. But beyond that, engaging with Google's services—sending emails, utilizing Google search, watching YouTube videos—can also rescue an account from the brink of deletion.

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Google acknowledges that they'll send notifications to users' linked email addresses and recovery emails, warning about potential deletions. This move aims to inform users about the policy shift and help them secure their data stored across Google services like Drive, Docs, and Gmail.

The policy defines inactive accounts as those dormant for two years. It's crucial to note that this deletion policy excludes accounts associated with work, school, or organizational use. Additionally, data within specific Google products might also face deletion if inactive for two years.

As December 1 approaches, it's imperative for Google users to breathe life into their dormant accounts to prevent potential data loss. By adhering to simple engagement practices, users can safeguard their digital footprints from the imminent account purge.

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