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- Google has announced it will start deleting accounts that have been inactive for two years or longer in December.
- The company is taking a phased approach, starting with accounts that were created and never used again.
- If your account is in danger, you will have already received a notification on the account and its recovery email address.
The great Google account purge is almost here. If you want to keep your unused account and the content connected to it, you might want to take a second to log in.
Back in May, Google announced it would start deleting Google accounts that have remained inactive for two years or longer. Before this policy update, the company would only delete the content stored in the account, not the account itself. The change is reportedly meant to shore up security since unused accounts are more susceptible to being compromised. Google said that deletion would start in December 2023, which is only a month away from now.