Millions of Gmail accounts will be deleted from December as Google changes its rules on inactive users. Starting in three weeks, any Gmail account that has not been used in over two years will be ...
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 ...
It's one of the most popular email servers around the world, but if you use Gmail, you might want to check on your account. Google is purging millions of accounts from today in the hopes of protecting ...
Google is cracking down on inactive Gmail accounts that have been dormant for an extended period of time. If you have a Gmail account that you rarely use but want to keep, now is the time to take ...
Google has announced its decision to close millions of inactive Gmail accounts. The company made this announcement through a blog post. Currently, there are millions of Google users worldwide who have ...
Google revealed that a cybercriminal group known as the ShinyHunters hacked a database of their accounts through the ...
Google will not delete accounts for organizations like schools or businesses Google will send out multiple notifications to the users before deleting their accounts ...
Google says it may start to delete accounts that have not been accessed for at least two years by Dec. 1, 2023. The policy will apply to accounts for all of its products, including YouTube and Gmail.
ShinyHunters, the attacker group behind the breach, gained access by impersonating an IT help desk to a Google employee.
Google has alerted its 2.5 billion Gmail users following a targeted phishing and vishing attack that compromised a corporate Salesforce database containing business contact information. The incident ...
Google is ending Gmailify and POP support starting January 2026. You'll have to switch to IMAP and make do without some ...
Google is strengthening email security by offering client-side encryption to Gmail users, even if they’re sending to ...