Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
“If a Google Account has not been used or signed into for at least two years, we may delete the account and its contents,” Google announced in a blog post, and that time is coming soon. In December, ...
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 San Diego ...
Google is moving to erase unused personal accounts that users haven't logged into for two years or longer — that means potentially losing everything in the account, including your Gmail, photos and ...
That Gmail account you've been keeping in your back pocket could be on the chopping block. The company updated its inactive account policy earlier this year, and the deadline is fast approaching.
Google will start deleting inactive Photos and Gmail accounts next week, on December 1st. This is a planned move that Google announced back in May, with the company explaining that accounts that haven ...