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Oct 10, 2017 at 02:36 AM
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Oct 10, 2017 at 03:24 AM
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Oct 10, 2017 at 03:24 AM
Hello,
When is the last time you successfully accessed your account? If there is no activity on an account for one year, it is automatically deleted from the server.
When is the last time you successfully accessed your account? If there is no activity on an account for one year, it is automatically deleted from the server.
Ambucias
Oct 14, 2017 at 04:20 AM
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Oct 14, 2017 at 04:20 AM
After 8 months of inactivity Gmail accounts are deleted from the server. Even when you login to Facebook with your Gmail address does not make it active.
Anyway, if, when you created the account, you have not registered a secret question which you remember, or an alternate recovery email address or phone number to which you have access to receive a reset code, you cannot prove that you are the account's legitimate owner. Hence account recovery is absolutely impossible and there is no way around it.
There is nothing you can do if you created the account on the mobile device or number you no longer have access to.
Always create accounts on a PC or Laptop (landline IP), and then attach a recovery email to it. That way, you can have multiple ways to recover the account!
Anyway, if, when you created the account, you have not registered a secret question which you remember, or an alternate recovery email address or phone number to which you have access to receive a reset code, you cannot prove that you are the account's legitimate owner. Hence account recovery is absolutely impossible and there is no way around it.
There is nothing you can do if you created the account on the mobile device or number you no longer have access to.
Always create accounts on a PC or Laptop (landline IP), and then attach a recovery email to it. That way, you can have multiple ways to recover the account!
Hi,
Inactivity Means? I Mean There Was Incoming. But no outgoing. So does This Made Account Inactive?
Isn't there Any Way To Check Whether Account Is Active Or Deactive?
The Secret Question Is There & I Am Answering It. But It Is Giving The Same Prompt That Google Couldn't Verify That The Account Belongs To You.
Recovery Email I Know. . But forgot Its Password Too. mobile No. Was The Recovery Option for Both THe Gmail Id's., which I Lost.
so Do I Need To Try For Reactivating The SamE number Again. ? Will It Work?
Inactivity Means? I Mean There Was Incoming. But no outgoing. So does This Made Account Inactive?
Isn't there Any Way To Check Whether Account Is Active Or Deactive?
The Secret Question Is There & I Am Answering It. But It Is Giving The Same Prompt That Google Couldn't Verify That The Account Belongs To You.
Recovery Email I Know. . But forgot Its Password Too. mobile No. Was The Recovery Option for Both THe Gmail Id's., which I Lost.
so Do I Need To Try For Reactivating The SamE number Again. ? Will It Work?
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Oct 14, 2017 at 04:34 PM
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Oct 14, 2017 at 04:34 PM
If, when you created the account, you have not registered a secret question which you remember, or an alternate recovery email address or phone number to which you have access to receive a reset code, you cannot prove that you are the account's legitimate owner. Hence account recovery is absolutely impossible and there is no way around it.
Oct 10, 2017 at 04:07 AM
i really don't remember the last excess. but it is surely not deleted from the server coz m able to recover my facebook account which was associated with that gmail address & i was able to recover facebook.
Oct 10, 2017 at 08:24 AM
Oct 14, 2017 at 03:31 AM
I changed the mobile no. & forgot the password of it. I don't remember the last activity & recovery options.