When Google deletes your account, you lose access to all of the data and content that is stored on their servers. This includes all of your emails, contacts, calendars, photos, documents, and any other files that you have uploaded or created while using Google’s services. You also lose access to any third party services connected to your Google account such as YouTube and Gmail.

If you have a backup of your account, you can use this to recover your account.If you don’t have a backup, you can contact Google to see if they can help.

If you are unable to access your Google account, it is likely that you have deleted it. If you are not sure if your account has been deleted, try logging in with the correct credentials. If the account is still active, then it should be accessible.

Your Google account will be deleted after 18 months of inactivity.

Google will delete an account after 60 days of inactivity.

It is possible that your account was deleted or that you have a different Google account. If the email address you’re using is not associated with a Google account, it will show up as “couldn’t find your Google account.

For most Google services, you can contact customer service via phone at 1-855-836-3987. For Google Maps and other apps, you can contact support via the app’s in-app help section.

It is possible that the account was never deleted, or that it has been reactivated.

The short answer is no, you cannot recover a permanently deleted Gmail account. The long answer is that if you go to google.com/accounts and sign in with the email address associated with the account, you’ll be able to view your data and download them as an archive file. You can then use these archives to restore your account.

Google does not delete Gmail messages. Messages are only marked as deleted and then moved to the trash folder. If you have a Gmail account, you can recover deleted emails by going into your trash folder and clicking on the message that you want to restore.