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In its Help Center article, Coins further elaborated that the standard or pro Coins account with no monetary transactions within the last 12 months will be considered inactive accounts. Crypto won’t be affected as the inactivity fee only applies to Peso accounts. GCash has a similar policy of applying dormancy fee to accounts with even shorter period. Additionally, GCash Wallets that have a zero balance and have remained inactive for six (6) months will be automatically deactivated without any further notice. Google has announced that it will delete inactive personal Google Accounts and their associated contents after two years of inactivity. Starting in December 2023, Google will begin the account deletion process in a phased approach, beginning with accounts that were created but never used. The company observes that forgotten or unattended accounts, which have not been accessed for an extended period of time, are more vulnerable to being compromised. This is because such accounts typically lack two-factor authentication or have fewer security checks in place. Read more in our articles including "ICYMI: Coins.ph charges Php15 fee for inactive accounts" and "Google to delete inactive Gmail accounts".

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In its Help Center article, Coins further elaborated that the standard or pro Coins account with no monetary transactions within the last 12 months will be considered inactive accounts. Crypto won’t be affected as the inactivity fee only applies to Peso accounts.

What have you covered about inactive accounts?

GCash has a similar policy of applying dormancy fee to accounts with even shorter period. Additionally, GCash Wallets that have a zero balance and have remained inactive for six (6) months will be automatically deactivated without any further notice. Google has announced that it will delete inactive personal Google Accounts and their associated contents after two years of inactivity.

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Our coverage of inactive accounts includes: "ICYMI: Coins.ph charges Php15 fee for inactive accounts"; "Google to delete inactive Gmail accounts"; "Google to delete inactive personal Gmail accounts on December". Each article provides unique insights and information.