Google while issuing the warning to users said in a
statement that it will delete millions of Gmail accounts in December.
The company also said that this is one of the parts of a
major update to the platform.
“The purge will impact all personal Google accounts that
have been left dormant for at least two years, with emails, documents,
spreadsheets, calendar appointments, photos and videos all permanently
deleted,” the statement read.
According to Google, the policy had been introduced earlier
this year but it will come into effect in December 2023.
“We are updating our inactivity policy for Google Accounts
to two years across our products,” Google’s vice president of product
management, Ruth Kricheli, had written in a blog post earlier in May 2023.
“This update aligns our policy with industry standards
around retention and account deletion and also limits the amount of time Google
retains your unused personal information.”
The company added that it is taking this step so as to
protect active Google users from security threats such as phishing scams and
account hijacking.
According to Google, old G-mail accounts that have not been
used for a number of years years typically stand the risk of being hacked.
It said this is because they may use the same passwords that
have been compromised in other security breaches, which could be easily found
on the dark web.
“Any account at risk of deletion will receive multiple
notifications before any action is taken,” Google said while including any
associated recovery email addresses.
“We have already begun sending emails to those affected,
telling users it is “to protect your private information and prevent any
unauthorised access to your account even if you’re no longer using our
services,” the tech giant stated.
“Losing access to a Gmail account could also potentially
prevent people from using other online platforms and services that are
associated with that email address, even if they are not related to Google.
“In order to keep an account active and avoid being deleted,
Google users are advised to open or send an email, use Google Drive, download
an app on the Google Play Store, or simply make a Google Search while logged in
to the account.”
The tech giant, however, said that any G-mail account that
has posted a video to YouTube does not stand the risk of being deleted
regardless of when it was last active.