Careful! Google will soon close the Gmail account of these people
Careful! Google will soon close the Gmail account of these people
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Most people have a Gmail ID on Google, but many people keep it active while some leave it unused. Now Google has taken a big decision. Google is going to close many Gmail accounts from September 20. The company can close the accounts of those users who are not active for a long time. Google has been constantly asking people to keep their accounts active, but the accounts of those users who have not been able to keep their accounts active may be closed. Here we will tell you how you can save your Gmail account from being closed.

Why are accounts being closed?: To free up its server space, Google is closing those accounts that have not been used for a long time. Especially those accounts that have not been used for two years or more. Google wants to focus on those accounts that are used regularly.

Google has the right to close the account : Under Google's inactive policy, if an account is not active for two years, then Google has the right to close it. If you have also not used your Gmail account for two years, then your account may be closed.

How to save your account?: If you want your Gmail account not to be closed, then follow some easy methods given below:

Login to Gmail - Login to your Gmail account and send an email or read the mails received in your inbox.
Use Google Photos - Login to Google Photos and upload or share a photo there.
Be active on YouTube - Login to your Gmail account and watch a video on YouTube, this will record your activity.
Use Google Drive - Login to Google Drive and upload or download a file there.
Use Google Search - Sign in to your Google account and search for something on Google.
With these easy methods, you can keep your Gmail account active and prevent it from being closed.

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