Google's Account Purge: How to Protect Your Data

Google will begin deleting inactive accounts that have not been used for at least two years, starting in December. The company implemented this policy to address security concerns, as inactive accounts are more likely to be compromised and used for malicious purposes. To prevent deletion, users should sign in to their accounts at least once every two years or engage in activities such as sending emails, using Google search, or watching YouTube videos while signed in. Google accounts created for organizations, accounts managing active minor accounts, and accounts with ongoing subscriptions or gift card balances will not be affected. Users can also utilize tools like Google Takeout and Inactive Account Manager to manage and backup their data.
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