Google has released an Alert for Gmail users! These people's accounts will be deleted
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New Delhi, India. 10 August 2023, Thursday
Google has once again given very important information to Gmail users. If you have a Gmail account that you have rarely accessed or haven't opened for years, this news is for you.
Last month, Google had warned that inactive accounts would shut down and now the company has started sending 'notices' to all concerned users.
Google emailed
Google's email says that it is updating the interactive period of Google accounts for all its products and services for two years. This change is starting from today and it will be on every activated Google account.
According to Google, any account that has not been signed in or used in two years is considered an active account. It is important to log in once every two years. If you have signed into your Google account in the last two years, your account will be considered active.
Will your account be deleted without notice?
According to Google, if your account is active, an email will be sent to you before Google takes any action or removes any account content. This mail will come to you on the ID that you have posted in the form of a recovery ID.
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