Google is deleting inactive accounts
Google is deleting inactive accounts"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
Act fast if you want to save a Google account you haven’t signed into or used for at least two years. Google began purging inactive accounts, and any pictures, documents or other content
stored within them, on Dec. 1 as part of a policy change that the tech giant announced back in May. The new policy applies only to personal Google accounts and includes content stored in
Google Workspace apps — Gmail, Docs, Drive, Meet and Calendar — as well as Google Photos. Google has no immediate plans to touch inactive business and school accounts. Also safe for now are
accounts with YouTube videos, and those with a gift card balance or subscriptions to a news publication or app initially set up with a Google account. WHY THE CHANGE? According to
Google, forgotten or neglected accounts are more vulnerable to cyberattacks, possibly leading to identity theft, spam or malware. That’s because idle accounts may rely on old or reused
passwords that could have been compromised along the way. It’s fair to assume that if you’ve ignored an account for this long, you also haven’t kept up with account security. Google’s
internal analysis shows abandoned accounts are at least one-tenth as likely as active accounts to have two-step-verification security measures in place, a layer of protection beyond
passwords that typically involves a one-time code sent to your mobile device to prove it’s really you. HOW TO KEEP YOUR ACCOUNTS ACTIVE The obvious thing is to use these accounts before
it’s too late. While you’re logged into your Google account: * Read or send email. * Watch a YouTube video. * Tap into Google Drive. * Download an app in the Google Play Store. * Use
Google search. * Use Sign in with Google to sign into a third-party app or service. Keep in mind, if you have more than one Google account set up on your device, make sure each has been
used within a two-year period. The first accounts on Google’s hit list are those that were created and never used again. So, while Google has started removing accounts, the new policy is
being phased in, and you still may have a short window to save now-inactive accounts you’ve used in the past from extinction. NOW WHAT? You have options. Google provides free tools to help
you manage and back up your data. With the decade-plus-old Google Takeout tool, you can export a copy of content in a Google account for use with a service outside of Google, perhaps Google
Drive docs you send to a cloud storage repository such as Dropbox. Google also advises folks to provide recovery emails that let you get back into a Google account if you can’t log in.
Keep those emails up to date.
Trending News
Future large hydropower dams impact global freshwater megafaunaABSTRACT Dam construction comes with severe social, economic and ecological impacts. From an ecological point of view, h...
Meet The Cops On The Financial BeatBy Laura Petrecca, AARP En español Published June 15, 2022 If your home’s been burglarized, you know exactly whom to cal...
Javascript support required...
Infrastructure UK - GOV.UKInfrastructure UK Part of HM Treasury Infrastructure UK is now part of Infrastructure and Projects Authority On 1 Januar...
Prince charles is right to reach out to the germans. Together we can rescue biodiversity | thearticleThe Prince of Wales feels passionately about many things, from art and architecture to doing his bit to enable every you...
Latests News
Google is deleting inactive accountsAct fast if you want to save a Google account you haven’t signed into or used for at least two years. Google began purgi...
Supreme court upholds mutual fund fees - aarp bulletinLike so many small investors, Arline Winerman put most of her money in mutual funds because it seemed like a smart, simp...
The page you were looking for doesn't exist.You may have mistyped the address or the page may have moved.By proceeding, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and our ...
Chevron evacuates u. S. Gulf of mexico oil platforms ahead of hurricane idaliaChevron evacuates U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil platforms ahead of hurricane Idalia | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95.5 FM | The Voice of ...
Can french forced heirship rules be bypassed?ANTONIA RIDLEY-HUGHES OF ASHTONS LEGAL, ANSWERS A READER QUERY Reader Question: My husband and I live in France with no ...