Google passes update for unused accounts

Some future plans for the Google search engine have emerged


internet giant Google, An update has passed for unused accounts. New plans in this regard transferred.

Google, It said it would remove content stored on inactive accounts in 2020 to lighten its servers. Here, the company was only removing the content linked to the account, not the account itself. As part of the step Google took today, updated the inactive account policy, It has been announced that accounts that are not used in the new period will be deleted by the end of the year. Here’s the statement from Google: “A Google Account not used or logged into account for at least “2 years”, Google will delete this personal account and its contents. Backups of Gmail messages, Calendar events, Drive, Docs, Workspace files and Photos will be removed, as well as making the email address inaccessible.” According to the statement, the internet giant will start deleting inactive accounts specifically in December, before that it will surely send multiple notifications to users. There are, of course, some exceptions to the process. For example, the firm does not currently plan to delete accounts containing YouTube videos. This is actually a logical step, because even though the video is old, it can benefit many people, and it can get high views even after years. The company, which will apply all this process we have explained so far, to personal accounts, excludes work and school accounts from the process for the time being.

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According to the description, performing the following basic actions while logged in, in addition to logging in, counts as an activity:

-Read or send a Gmail email
Using -Drive
-Watching a YouTube video
-Download an app from Play Store
-Using Search
-Use the Google Sign In system to sign in to a third-party app or service

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