There are plenty of good reasons why you might want to change your email account. You want or need to change email providers, you hate your current email address, or you’ve become inundated with spam.
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 ...
Google will start deleting inactive accounts soon. For businesses like yours, that means many Gmail contacts will probably bounce. Here’s how you can avoid that – and keep your business emails landing ...
Editor’s note: As of the first week of February 2023, Google has fully rolled its redesigned Gmail to all of its users. All accounts have been updated automatically. Unfortunately, the new design is ...
Google announced new plans in May to delete accounts that have been inactive for two years, as well as accounts that were created and never used, or used only briefly. Got an ancient Gmail account ...
Google will start to sweep away cobweb-collecting Gmail accounts this week. If you have an email address you haven’t touched in a couple of years, it might soon be gone. The tech giant on Friday will ...
The last 48 hours have been a real trip. Friends and family have been messaging me about the new Gmail redesign. Basically: Why is the new Gmail so ugly? And how do you switch back to the old Gmail?