If you delete your Gmail account, you will lose all the data that is stored in your Gmail account. The data includes emails, contacts, calendars, and files that are stored in Google Drive.
Google, like most other companies, requires that you delete any data that you want deleted. This includes emails, contacts, and even the search history for your account.
No, deleting Gmail doesn’t delete for everyone. It deletes for the user who deleted their Gmail account. I deleted mine the other day and everything I had gone into my Gmail, if you wanted to find it, was gone. It didn’t delete for everyone though. Not even for all of the Gmail accounts that I had used before.
Yes. You can temporarily deactivate your Gmail account by following these steps:1) Log into your account.2) Click on the gear icon in the top-right corner of the screen.3) Select “Settings.”4) Under “Accounts and Import”, click on “Deactivate Account.”5) Follow the prompts to confirm that you want to deactivate your account.
If you delete your Gmail account, it will be unavailable for 30 days. Gmail will send the same message to your new account, but you will only have to do it once.
No, someone cannot use your email address if you delete it. The only way they can have access to your email address is if they know the password for that account.
No, deleting Google will not delete Gmail. Deleting Google will only remove the Google apps from your phone. Deleting Gmail is a separate process and can be done by going to your phone’s settings and selecting “Delete app.
No. When you delete an email, it is not actually sent to the recipient’s inbox. It is only marked as deleted in your inbox and still resides on your computer.