Google has issued a critical warning to billions of Gmail users worldwide, alerting them to a significant password hack ...
Google will start deleting millions of Gmail, drive and photo accounts next month. According to a blog post earlier this year by Ruth Kricheli, VP of Google’s product management, the purge is part of ...
Google will delete inactive user accounts in December to boost security measures, the company announced in a blog post earlier this year. For Google accounts that have been inactive for two or more ...
ShinyHunters, the attacker group behind the breach, gained access by impersonating an IT help desk to a Google employee.
If you haven’t used your Gmail account in more than two years, then odds are it doesn’t exist anymore. Google started deleting millions of accounts because of inactivity on Dec. 1. This applies to ...
Google is about to undertake a mass deletion of unwanted and neglected facets of its programming used by millions of people. In a blog post written by Google Vice President of Product Management Ruth ...
The clock is ticking before Google starts deleting inactive Gmail accounts. Starting Dec. 1, Google will begin enforcing its updated inactive account policy, according to Forbes. The policy, first ...
That Gmail account you've been keeping in your back pocket could be on the chopping block. The company updated its inactive account policy earlier this year, and the deadline is fast approaching.
Google has warned that inactive Google accounts – including Gmail, Photos, and more – will be deleted sometime in December. If you want to keep that account, this guide will show you how you can do ...
Google has issued a three-week warning to inactive Gmail account holders to update their records or lose the account. The internet search giant plans to shed millions of Gmail accounts that have been ...