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I know this sounds dumb probably but 2 years is too short a time. Considering how email is basically the backbone of the Internet deleting old accounts after 2 years sounds nightmarish. People will be forever locked out of things. I even have like 6 Gmail accounts I use for different things. Like I’m going to have to login and rotate through them every now and again just to be sure.
Needs to be like five years or something considering they were presumably eternity before. You can still use Hotmail accounts.
If they recycle the email address so other people can use them that’s a whole other bag of worms. Like people.will find old email lists and try recreating them and seeing what they can get into. Expect your dead grandma to be suddenly posting on Facebook soon about great opportunities.
I get like emptying data out. Sure delete all their drive files and emails after 2 years but the account itself should never be.
No no, I'm of the same opinion
Can I ask why you think that's too short? It seems like a long time for no activity on an account. And they are fairly generous about defining activity.
This seems reasonable to me.
I have a couple accounts I use as usernames to log into stuff, but I couldn't tell you if I've actually logged in to those email addresses in the last two years.
If you're using those accounts to sign into things, that appears to be listed as activity.
Even if it's just as a username? How would Google even know about that?
I'm not saying "sign in with Google" sign ins. Just that I use that email address as a username in a couple places
Hmm I see what you mean, yeah the only use for that email would be to get a lost password associated with that username then, it wouldn't actually get activated.