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If you had an old burner Gmail account, this week was your last chance to log in before Google permanently nukes it. Meanwhile, recent Samsung leaks appear to confirm some Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra renders that had been floating around the internet. Gizmodo’s consumer tech team covered that news and more this week.…

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Google's purge of inactive accounts is set to begin in December.
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Significant delays affected certain Gmail users on Thursday, and Google says you may need to send that email again.

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Gmail plans to start permanently deleting inactive accounts on December 1. Since November is almost over, we decided to give you one final urgent reminder to log into your old burner accounts to make sure they survive the Great Google Purge.

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If you have an old Gmail account lying around that you haven’t used in a while, make sure to use it before December 1, or Google will permanently delete it. By ‘in a while,’ Google means two years. That’s the criteria they have set for the amount of time that should have passed for them to consider an account inactive.

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If you’re on the internet browsing with the recently redesigned Google Chrome, you’re probably not the most privacy-minded person out there.

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Google is removing its Basic HTML view on all Gmail accounts starting in January 2024, according to a notice on the company’s Support Page.

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Google rolled out an update to its ChatGPT competitor Bard last week. The new feature integrates a variety of Google tools like Gmail into Bard.
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Google announced a supercharged update to its Bard chatbot Tuesday: The tech giant will integrate the generative AI into the company’s most popular services, including Gmail, Docs, Drive, Maps, YouTube, and more.