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Google plans to delete user accounts that have been inactive for two years or more, the company has announced.

Google announced Tuesday it plans to delete user accounts that have been inactive for at least two years in an effort to prevent security threats. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Google plans to delete user accounts that have been inactive for two years or more, the company announced Tuesday.

For inactive accounts, Google will delete all content within Google Workspace, including Calendar, Docs, Drive, Gmail, Meet, Photos and YouTube, according to a. The policy only applies to personal Google accounts and will not affect accounts for businesses or schools. Google users who wish to keep their account can do so by signing in at least once every two years. Additional account activity actions include reading or sending emails, using Google search or Drive, watching a YouTube video or downloading an app from the Google Play Store. Accounts with active subscriptions to Google One, an app, or a news outlet are also considered active.

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