FAP, May 16 / PRNewswire-FirstCall-Asianet /-- Google updated its inactive account policy on May 16, saying that starting later this year, if a Google account has not been used or logged in for at least two years, Google may delete the account and its content. This policy applies to content in Google Workspace, YouTube and Google albums. But Google also said that this policy only applies to individual accounts and will not affect the accounts of schools or enterprises. In addition, although the policy takes effect today, it will not immediately affect users with inactive accounts, and Google said it would start deleting accounts as early as December 2023.