Site icon ZapBoxNews

Google will not delete such Gmail account, only these people will have it


Google Accounts: Google had recently announced that the company will delete all those Gmail accounts which have not been active for the last 2 years. That is, if a person has not logged in his Google account in the last two years, then the company will delete it and all the content related to this account will be deleted from Gmail, Docs, Drive, Meet, Calendar and Google Photos. After this announcement, the question was arising in the minds of the people that what will happen to those accounts from which YouTube videos have been uploaded? Now the company itself has commented on this.

Google told in a blogpost that the company will not delete the Gmail accounts from which YouTube videos have been deleted. That is, the account from which the YouTube video is posted will remain on Google. Let me tell you, Google is only deleting personal accounts. If you have an account related to business or educational institution, then it will not be deleted. Google told that abandoned accounts are less secure than active accounts because 2FA people have not set them. Because of this, hackers can easily target them. Google will start deleting all in-active accounts from December 2023.

Google launched new phone

Google recently launched a new Pixel smartphone at its I/O 2023 event. This smartphone has also been launched in India. Google Pixel 7a has got 6.1 inch FHD Plus AMOLED display, 4300 mAh battery, 64MP main camera and 10.8MP camera for selfie and video calling in the front. Google Pixel 7a supports in-display fingerprint sensor, Android 13 and 5W wireless charging. The company has launched the mobile phone in four colors which include Black, White, Gray and Blue.

Read also: Know the price of Motorola Edge 40 before launch, accidentally revealed on Flipkart

News Reels


Be the first to read breaking news in Hindi aajsamacharindia.com| Today’s latest news, live news updates, read most reliable Hindi news website aajsamacharindia.com|

Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter for breaking news and live news updates.

Exit mobile version