Things to consider before deleting your Google account
You lose access to data saved on Google services like Google Drive, Gmail, YouTube, Google Contacts, and Google Photos. You lose your online history, including your Google Maps travel history, Google Search history, and YouTube watch history.
You can no longer use your Gmail address to send or receive email. If you change your mind, you may be able to get your Gmail address back. Your Gmail address can't be used by anyone else in the future. Your Google Account won't be deleted; only your Gmail service will be removed.
For starters, removing an account is not the same as deleting it. Removing a Google account from an Android or iPhone device simply removes access from that particular device, and it can be restored later on. However, any information stored through the account on that device will be lost.
Your emails and mail settings will be deleted. You can no longer use your Gmail address to send or receive email.
How long does it take to fully delete a Gmail account? Deleting your Gmail account is not immediate. According to Google's Privacy & Terms policy , it takes up to two months to fully delete a Google service. This includes a month-long recovery period in case you removed your data unintentionally.
If you're no longer interested in using specific Google services, like Gmail or YouTube, you can sign in to your Google Account to delete them. You can even delete your entire account and all your data, like emails and photos.
When you add a Google account, info associated with that account automatically syncs with your phone. When you remove an account, everything associated with that account is also deleted from your phone. This includes email, contacts, and settings. Important: You're using an older Android version.
Step 3: Delete your account
Go to the Data & Privacy section of your Google Account. Scroll to "Your data & privacy options." Delete your Google Account. Follow the instructions to delete your account.
Deleting a Gmail account is permanent. After going through the process, all of your emails and account settings will be erased. You will no longer be able to use your Gmail address to send or receive emails, and the address will not be made available for anyone else to use in the future.
Visit the Gmail main page and try to log in with the email address and password of the account. If you get a message saying that the "username or password you entered is incorrect," that is the first sign that the Gmail account is deleted.
If your Gmail account is associated with any social media accounts, you won't be able to recover or reset your social media account information. This includes Facebook, Youtube, iTunes, Instagram, etc. Before you delete your account, create an alternative email account to switch everything to.
You Could Lose Your Google Photos
Google even updated Google Photos to make it easier to organize pictures. However, if that's the only place where you store your photos, especially those from an old phone with an old Google account you no longer use, you risk losing all of them when Google deletes your account.
Before you close your account, make sure that you look through any places in your email where old pictures, files, or documents are stored. Additionally, look through old emails for any email exchanges that you may want to save. Some of these documents might be valuable to you.
No, you probably cannot. You may try, but there's a very low chance that it's recoverable. I have lost my mobile number as well as forgetting my Gmail password.
Deleting your Google account permanently deletes it, erasing it from existence. If you just want to take a break, or use Chrome without being logged in, you can remove your Google account from your web browser. On mobile devices, you can remove your account by deleting the associated apps.
After signing up for YouTube, signing in to your Google account on another Google service will automatically sign you in to YouTube. Deleting your Google Account will delete your YouTube data, including all videos, comments, and subscriptions.
Search history: By default, Google keeps your search history for 18 months. However, you can change this setting to delete your search history after 3 months or to never save your search history. Location data: Google stores your location data if you have turned on the location history feature.
There's a 20 day time limit: the account must have been deleted no more than 20 days ago. After 20 days, the account, and all its associated data, is permanently deleted, and Google cannot recover it.
When you search on Google with Web & App Activity turned on, Google saves activity like your Search history to your Google Account. Web & App Activity saves data about the things you do across Google services, including associated info like locations, in your account to make your experience more personalized.
Google products reserve the right to delete your data when your account has not been used within that product for a 2-year period. December 1, 2023 is the earliest a Google Account will be deleted due to this policy.
so if you have deleted them permanently from Trash Bin OR Google deleted them automatically after 30 days, then there is no way to recover them.