How to Recover Deleted Gmail Account?

There’s a 20-day time limit: the account must have been deleted no more than 20 days previously. The account, as well as all of its associated data, is permanently removed after 20 days, and Google cannot retrieve it.

To start, deleting an account is not the same as uninstalling it. Removing a Google account from an Android or iPhone device merely eliminates access to that specific device and can be restored later. Any information saved on that gadget using the account will be lost, however.

Verify that you’re signing in to the Gmail account with the email address and password associated with it. If you receive a notification that your “username or password was incorrect,” there’s a chance that your Gmail account has been deleted.

Is it feasible to recover permanently deleted Gmail messages from a Gmail account? No. Your Gmail emails are immediately deleted from your Trash Bin and remain there for 30 days, regardless of whether you remove them permanently or Google removes them automatically after 30 days.

To delete your Gmail account, go to the Account settings and select “Delete my Google Account.” Open Gmail on your computer. Select Settings from the drop-down menu in the upper right corner of the screen. Select Accounts from the left sidebar. Click Delete My Google Account from the drop-down menu under Delete My Google Account. Locate and click.