It depends on how you define “delete.” If you delete an email from your Gmail inbox, it’s gone for good. But if you delete an email from your Gmail account, it’s still stored on Google’s servers but not accessible through the web interface or the app. So if you need to find that email again, you’ll have to search through your archived emails. ..


Removing a Gmail account is not the same as deleting it. It’s possible to reactivate an account that has been removed.

Yes, removing a Google Account will delete it.

Removing a Gmail account from your Google Account will remove the email address from your Google Account, but will not delete any of the emails in your Gmail inbox.

Yes. Google Photos is a part of the Google account, and removing the account will delete all photos stored in it.Google Photos is a part of the Google account, and removing the account will delete all photos stored in it.

Yes, you can close your Gmail account and open a new one. However, if you have any emails in your inbox that are over six months old then they will not be available when you log in with your new account.Yes, you can close your Gmail account and open a new one. However, if you have any emails in your inbox that are over six months old then they will not be available when you log in with your new account.

You can’t. You’ll need to download or export your photos and then delete the account.

Yes, you can delete your Google account and start over. If you’re looking for a fresh start, head to the Settings page on your Google account. Click on the Delete your account or services button at the bottom of the page. You’ll be asked to provide a reason for deleting your account, so make sure you have one handy.

No. A Gmail username is not reusable.

Yes. You can delete the Gmail app and reinstall it from the Google Play Store.

No, deleting an email does not delete it on all devices. If you delete the email on your phone, it will still be available on your laptop and computer.