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Google has announced that the company will start deleting inactive accounts on December. This includes multiple usage of Google such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Photos and more. Google plans on removing inactive personal accounts on December 1. Accounts that have been placed as recovery emails for these users would also receive this notification to be informed of said account's deletion. This deletion would affect personal accounts who have not been active for at least two years. Going through Gmail, Photos, Docs, and even simply making a Google search while being logged in would be considered activities to not fall under inactivity. Google's Vice President Ruth Kricheli has explained that unused accounts may be at risk as they can be compromised due to weak passwords, lack of security checks and no two-factor authentication. Google is testing a new storage policy that gives some newly created accounts only 5GB of free cloud storage unless users verify their account with a phone number. Read more in our articles including "Google to delete inactive personal Gmail accounts on December" and "Google tests 5GB storage limit for new accounts without phone number verification".

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Google has announced that the company will start deleting inactive accounts on December. This includes multiple usage of Google such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Photos and more.

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Google plans on removing inactive personal accounts on December 1. Accounts that have been placed as recovery emails for these users would also receive this notification to be informed of said account's deletion. This deletion would affect personal accounts who have not been active for at least two years.

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