There are people who have multiple accounts Googling that they haven’t used in years. These accounts remain inactive whether they have forgotten their password, run out of storage space, or changed operating systems.

Accounts that have had no interaction or activity for two years will be deleted by Google, as well as all its contents. That is, all Gmail history and all Google Photos images will be lost, in addition to the documents and files located on the rest of the cloud platforms.

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The company announced this measure in May this year, and as the date approaches, users are reminded to check accounts they’ve forgotten about and prevent them from being deleted.

How can I prevent my Google account from being deleted

If you have a Google Account that you haven’t logged in to in more than two years, just log in and open Gmail. At that point, the account is considered active and cannot be deleted.

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You don’t have to enter every cloud service to activate your accountMake sure you log in every now and then so Google knows you’re using your account..

If you don’t need the account but want to recover the contents, you can do it from your mobile phone or computer.

How to save the contents of my Google account

To save images Google Photosyou need to install the application or open it from the website and select the photos and videos you want to download.

To back up all your emails, go to Gmail and go to Control Panel, where you need to select the option Data and privacy.

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In that section, scroll down until you find it Data from the apps and services you use. Click on the Gmail icon and a window will open with information about the number of emails you have in your account. There you will see a button to download, which you need to press.

This way you can protect photos, videos and emails from accounts that you no longer use on your computer before December 1. (JO)