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Home›Google Classroom Tips›Google Will Start Deleting Old Accounts Today. Here’s How to Save Yours

Google Will Start Deleting Old Accounts Today. Here’s How to Save Yours

By Matthew Lynch
February 2, 2024
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Google is initiating a new policy starting today, whereby old and inactive accounts will be subject to deletion. This step is part of Google’s ongoing efforts to ensure user security and manage data more efficiently. If you haven’t accessed your Google account in a long time or have files that you want to save, it’s crucial to take action now to prevent any potential loss of essential data.

To secure your account and data, follow these simple steps:

1. Sign In:

Begin by signing into your Google account. If you’ve forgotten your password, Google provides a password recovery process that can help you regain access.

2. Review Your Data:

Go through your emails, documents, photos, and any other information tied to your account. Check whether there are any important items that you would want to keep.

3. Update Your Information:

Ensure that your personal information, such as recovery email address and phone number, is up-to-date. This information is crucial if you need to recover your account in the future.

4. Backup Your Data:

Utilize Google’s Takeout service to export and download a copy of your data from various Google services. This way, even if something happens to your online account, you’ll have a local copy of your information.

5. Stay Active:

Use your Google account regularly. Regular activity is the simplest way to ensure that your account remains in good standing and isn’t flagged for deletion due to inactivity.

6. Review Security Settings:

Review the security settings on your Google account to make sure it’s fully secured against unauthorized access.

If you need further assistance with keeping your account active or have specific questions about the new policy, you can visit the Google Help Center or contact support directly.

Remember, the key to avoiding the inconvenience of having an old Google account deleted is through regular use and maintaining updated personal details within said account. Don’t wait until it’s too late—take appropriate steps today to protect and save your valuable information stored with Google services.

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