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Google says it will be deleting unused accounts to minimize security risks. As long as you've logged in recently, your account should be safe.
Google accounts that haven’t been used for a long time are more likely to be compromised, the company said — […] The post Google will start deleting ‘inactive’ accounts in December. Here ...
[22] [independent source needed] Linked to other information made available through Google APIs, which are widely used, Google might be able to provide a quite complete web user profile linked to an IP address or user. This kind of data is invaluable for marketing agencies, and for Google itself to increase the efficiency of its own marketing ...
Some Google products do not require an account, including Google Search, YouTube, Google Books, Google Finance and Google Maps. However, an account is needed for uploading videos to YouTube and for making edits in Google Maps. YouTube and Blogger maintain separate accounts for users who registered with the services before the Google acquisition.
YouTube suspended far-right political commentator Candace Owens from its platform for one week and demonetized her account after she shared a previously unreleased 2022 [169] interview with Kanye West in which the rapper, who now legally goes by the name Ye, made a series of antisemitic remarks.
Instagram has told users it is “looking into” an issue which has seen people told they are suspended from the platform. Users of the social media app around the world have reported being ...
On 16 August 2013, every Google service went down for five minutes; that is from 22:52 to 22:57 UTC. The outage caused internet traffic to drop forty percent worldwide. [9] Between 23:51 and 23:52 UTC, 50–70% of requests to Google received errors. It has been estimated that the blackout could cost Google around £330,000. [9]
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