On Thursday, December 27, 2012 11:55:25 AM UTC+2, tom anonymous wrote:
>
> I've see here ( 
> https://mail.google.com/mail/help/intl/en/program_policies.html ) that 
> Google "may" delete Gmail accounts that have been inactive for more than 9 
> months.
> So are accounts deleted right after 9 months or does it take longer? Does 
> my inactive account that went inactive a few years ago (I forgot the 
> username) still exist, undeleted?
>
 
Everyone has his hobbies,while I don't play pc games, from time to time I 
make very wry and strange gmail accounts. Yahoo a long time ago 
discontinued unused email addresses so I deleted them and made all mine on 
gmail.
I have hundreds of very droll email addresses in good satire form but I see 
that the first few I used tonight are invalidated.....
maybe I'll have to start a hobby collecting $6 bills.... 

>
>
>
> And a bonus question: Is the search history data collected on Gmail 
> accounts eventually made anonymous (and removed from the account) like the 
> search data from people who don't use Gmail?
>

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