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 any other data you may want to keep. The company initially announced ...
Google is getting serious about deleting Gmail accounts that have been left inactive by users, as it works to improve the Gmail experience. Initially, the company made the announcement last year about ...
Google is making good on a promise it made last year to delete inactive Gmail accounts, according to Forbes. The push to eliminate inactive accounts came as an effort ...
If you haven't hopped into your Gmail, YouTube or Google Photos account in a long time, now may be the time to do so if you want to keep it. Google will soon start deleting certain accounts that have ...
Old Gmail accounts could be deleted as soon as today, according to Google. Google will begin purging accounts that have not been used or signed into for at least two years. That means emails, Google ...
Seven months after Google warned people it would be mass-deleting inactive accounts, the company will begin pulling the trigger this Friday, December 1. That’s going to mean Gmail, Google Chat, Google ...
And we have got some tech news you can use this morning. Any chance there's a Gmail account that you all made years ago that you have not been using? Well, it may soon be toast, if it is not already.
When I created my Gmail account in the 2000s, I didn't think I would ever fill up my inbox. That seemed especially true after Google increased the amount of free Gmail storage to 15GB in 2013. But ...
Spring cleaning isn't just for tidying your house -- it's also the perfect time to clean up your Gmail inbox. If you've gotten the dreaded "Account storage is full" notification or your inbox is more ...
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