That's why billions of Gmails are being closed
September 20, 20242 Mins Read
Gmail has become an important part of our lives these days. Because different types of documents, images and videos are shared through email through Gmail. From office work to personal needs, Gmail is used. But do you know, Google has decided to close inactive Gmail accounts from September 20.
Gmail is closing
If you haven't used your Gmail account for a long time, you may face problems. Basically, Google has decided to close inactive accounts to reduce the pressure on the servers.
Inactive Gmail accounts are being closed.
According to Google, Gmail accounts that have been inactive for more than 2 years will be closed. Many people these days create multiple Gmail accounts but don't use them anymore. And so Google has decided to close inactive Gmail accounts to reduce server storage.
Google has decided to close Gmail accounts that have not been used for two or more years, according to the policy page on closing Gmail accounts . Such accounts are being notified by Google and requested to keep their accounts active. If too many accounts remain unused, Google will take appropriate action.
Keep your account secure Just as
you log in to your Gmail account, log in to your Gmail account at least once to keep your account secure, i.e. to prevent termination.
Send e-mails
Send e-mails from your Gmail account to other accounts and read the mails that arrive in the inbox.
Use Google services
to keep your Gmail account active, access your Google Photos or Google Drive accounts, or share files.
Watch videos on YouTube
Watch videos on YouTube using your Gmail account.
Search Google
You can search for anything by logging into your Gmail account and using the Google search engine. This will activate your account.