Google Will Mass Delete Old Gmail And Photos Content Next Week

By Janhoi McGregor  Nov 23, 2023  
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jaymcgregor/2023/11/23/google-will-mass-delete-old-gmail-and-photos-content-next-week/


Google will start deleting inactive Photos and Gmail accounts next week, on 
December 1st.

This is a planned move that Google announced back in May, with the company 
explaining that accounts that haven’t been active for two years will face 
deletion.

That includes wiping all content associated with an account, which could be 
Drive, Google Photos and Docs files.

In a post on its blog, The Keyword, Google’s VP of product management, Ruth 
Kricheli, explained that this is a necessary security measure.

https://blog.google/technology/safety-security/updating-our-inactive-account-policies/

“If an account hasn’t been used for an extended period of time, it is more 
likely to be compromised. This is because forgotten or unattended accounts 
often rely on old or re-used passwords that may have been compromised, haven't 
had two factor authentication set up, and receive fewer security checks by the 
user.

“Our internal analysis shows abandoned accounts are at least 10x less likely 
than active accounts to have 2-step-verification set up. Meaning, these 
accounts are often vulnerable, and once an account is compromised, it can be 
used for anything from identity theft to a vector for unwanted or even 
malicious content, like spam.”

As of 2019, Gmail had 1.5 billion global active users and is one of the most 
popular email services around. Because of that popularity, and the ease of 
setting up an account, scammers have been known to target Gmail users.

It also makes sense that Google will want to close dormant accounts to free up 
names and space. Google hasn’t released any figures on how many accounts are 
classified as inactive, but considering the size of the user base, there could 
be a lot of free storage the company is funding for accounts that aren’t active.

How to keep your account

Some users and use cases are, however, exempt from deletion. An account will be 
saved from execution if it has been used to purchase a Google product or 
subscription (such as paying for extra storage space), or if it’s an account 
for an organization. The new policy only applies to personal Google accounts.

Google lists the ways you can keep your account active.

The deletions begin next week on December 1st, but they won’t all happen in one 
day. Google says it will take a “phased” approach by starting with accounts 
that were created and never used again. The company will also send out warnings 
to the account’s email address, and recovery address, beforehand.

If you want to make sure your account isn’t included in the cull, simply 
sign-in to your Google dashboard (or just sign into your Gmail account) and 
Google will count that as activity. Signing into YouTube, Drive or downloading 
an app on the Play Store also counts as activity.
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