A Gmail account that was deleted years ago cannot be recovered.
If you have a backup of your Gmail account, you can recover the account from the backup. If not, there is no way to recover an account that was deleted. You will need to create a new Gmail account and start over.
Yes, if you delete your Gmail account, it’s gone forever.
Gmail accounts are recoverable for up to 30 days after the account is closed.
It is possible to recover an account if it has been deleted for less than 30 days. If the account has been deleted for more than 30 days, the account is permanently deleted and cannot be recovered.
Google does not delete accounts. They only remove them from the active user list, and store them for a period of time in case the account owner wants to come back.
Accounts are deleted after they have been inactive for a year.
Google does not delete accounts. Google may disable an account if it is violating the company’s terms of service, but the account will not be deleted and all data will remain intact.
Yes, email accounts expire. If you don’t log into your account for an extended period of time, it will eventually be deleted.
A lot of times, people will just leave their old email account open and unused. This is a bad idea because there are many risks associated with leaving an email account open. For example, if someone gets access to your old email account, they can read all the emails you’ve ever sent or received. They could also send out emails as if they were you, which would cause an enormous amount of confusion.