One of the latest news from Google has been the launch of several of its accounts. Those who are older will be deleted, as long as they have been inactive for two years. Now it looks like Google has backed out and has some accounts to keep. Know which ones to keep and avoid deleting them.
Google's message is clear. All accounts that have not been accessed for more than two years will be deleted. This is the search giant's new policy, which does not seem to care about users, but how it will manage its services.
This decision is not well received by most of the users, who are thus afraid of losing their accounts. The truth is, two years is a long time, but many of them have accounts that they haven't accessed for a long time and can disappear.
Having made this decision, it seems that Google has now changed its mind on some points that would lead to accounts being deleted. After all, there are ways to ensure that these remain the same on Google services and that all user data is preserved.
Depending on what is posted, all users who have videos that are on YouTube will be ranked again. This will, in practice, keep these accounts ineligible for deletion by Google later.
It is important to remember that in order for the account not to be deleted, it is enough to use it in a simple way once every two years. This includes logging in and reading your email, watching a video, or doing a simple search. This is, of course, if they are documented.
With this simple change, Google is making room for many users to be able to keep their accounts and, in particular, keep their data stored on Google. However, as we explained, it would be easy to make sure that the account has constant activity.
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