If you haven’t signed into your Google account in awhile, you may want to do so before it potentially disappears this week. Starting Friday, Google will begin deleting inactive accounts — defined as ...
If you are a former Samsung user who has transitioned to other devices, there is a chance that your account may be deleted by the company due to inactivity after a long period. Samsung is now purging ...
Starting on December 1, Google will start to delete inactive Google accounts. This has been a long time coming, and that time is finally here. Google says that they define an inactive Google Account ...
You have until March 2027 to brush the dust off.
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. If it’s been a while since you checked your primary, secondary, or burner Google account, you might want to log in—before it’s removed ...
“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, ...
Google will start deleting inactive user accounts from Friday as it follows through on a policy the company first announced in May, which leaves users only a few days to ensure that their old email, ...
As Google ramps up its security measures, the company is deleting inactive accounts that haven’t been touched for two years as a way of protecting users from security threats, such as identity theft, ...
Google’s graveyard is famed, but the final month of 2023 has ushered in a different kind of reaping. For now (ahem), the company’s services are safe. Instead, inactive personal accounts are getting ...