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Google to Delete Inactive Accounts: Here's How to Keep Your Account Active
Preventing Security Risks and Protecting Your Google Account
Dear Subscribers,
We have an important update regarding Google accounts that have been inactive for an extended period. Google recently announced a new policy stating that accounts that have been inactive for at least two years will be deleted. This measure aims to enhance security and mitigate potential risks. While the updated policy takes effect immediately, the account deletion process will begin in December.
Rest assured, we want to ensure that none of our valued subscribers are affected by this change. To keep your account active and protected, all you need to do is log in to your Google account or any Google service. Simply engaging in activities like reading an email, watching a video, performing a single search, or any other interaction will safeguard your account from deletion.
It's essential to note that this policy primarily affects personal accounts and will not impact organizations such as schools and businesses.
Google's decision is driven by its internal findings, which suggest that older accounts are more susceptible to security issues. These accounts often use recycled passwords and lack up-to-date security measures like two-step verification, making them vulnerable to phishing attempts, hacking, and spam.
We care about your account's security, and we encourage you to take the necessary steps to maintain access to your Google account. By staying active and engaging with Google services, you can ensure the continuity of your account and protect it from deletion.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this policy update, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team. We appreciate your continued support and value your readership.
Sincerely,
Tech Insider
Source: CNN Business
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