There are a few ways you can recover your Gmail account, but the easiest way is to create another Gmail account with the same username and password as your old one. Once you log in, you will be asked if you want to merge your old account with your new one. If this doesn’t work, there are other options like contacting Google support or using a web-based recovery service.
Gmail accounts are deleted after 18 months of inactivity.
If you have a backup of your account, you can use the backup to restore your account. If you don’t have a backup, then there is no way to recover your account.
Unfortunately, after 30 days of deleting your account, you will no longer be able to recover it. However, if you still have the phone number associated with your account, then you can use that to recover your account.
After deleting your Google account, all the data associated with it will be deleted. This includes Gmail messages, contacts, photos, and other content stored in Google Drive.
Yes, Google does keep deleted history. A user’s Web History and search history are stored for a time even after the user has deleted them.
Unfortunately, there is no way to retrieve a deleted Gmail account.
If you have a backup of your Gmail account, then you can recover deleted emails from that backup. If you don’t have a backup, then there’s no way to recover the emails that were deleted.
If you have a backup of your Google account data, you can use the “Recover Account” option on the login screen to restore it. If not, you’ll need to contact Google support.
Google accounts are deleted after a certain amount of time. Once the account is deleted, it cannot be recovered.