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Dec 13, 2020

Google announces a change to its policy on inactive accounts


As part of its policy to improve the user experience, Google announced a set of changes it recently adopted, and among the most important of these changes are related to Google accounts that have been inactive for a long time and how to deal with them.



And Google began sending emails to its users informing them of the change in a number of terms of the use policy for its products, and among these changes is the time that the company will adopt before deleting inactive Google accounts, as the company decided to use steps to cancel these accounts, where Google says that companies inactive for more than two years will be canceled automatically.


Google said in the message to its users, "If you have been inactive for more than two years in Gmail or Google Drive (including Google Docs, Sheets, Presentations, Drawings, Forms, Jamboard or Sites) or Google Photos, all content may be removed. Your from this product. "


However, Google will send a message three months before the date of locking their account inviting them to reconnect on their account
 

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