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  2. Google to begin deleting inactive Gmail accounts in December

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    Google will send multiple notifications to both the account being deleted and a recovery email, if one was provided. Google also is encouraging users to use its inactive account manager, which ...

  3. Google Account - Wikipedia

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    Third-party service providers may implement service authentication for Google Account holders via the Google Account mechanism. Security. While creating a Google account, users are asked to provide a recovery email address to allow them to reset their password if they have forgotten it, or if their account is hacked.

  4. Help:Reset password - Wikipedia

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    If you have forgotten your username you might be able to get the system to remind you. If you: then this special page can help you recover access to your account: Go to Special:PasswordReset and enter your email address, and the system will send an email containing, among other things [a], a reminder of your user name.

  5. Google is deleting old Gmail accounts. Here’s how to save ...

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    Say so long to your old Google (GOOG, GOOGL) account.Beginning on Dec. 1, the tech giant will begin purging all accounts that have been inactive for two years or more.

  6. Google issues final warning to Gmail account holders

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    In order to keep an account active and avoid being deleted, Google users are advised to open or send an email, use Google Drive, download an app on the Google Play Store, or simply make a Google ...

  7. Google is deleting Gmail accounts. How to make sure yours ...

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    Google is set to purge inactive Gmail accounts starting on Dec. 1, but there's an easy way to protect your photos, Google docs and any other data you may want to keep.