
Google is expected to soon start getting rid of some inactive accounts.
The company, owned by Alphabet, is slated to start its phased purge of personal Google Accounts whose owners haven’t signed into or used them in the past two years as soon as Friday, according to a May blog post and a webpage about its inactivity policy.
Google previously indicated accounts that haven’t seen use since their set-up would face the chopping block initially.
Accounts obtained through businesses, schools and other organizations won’t be subject to the potential deletion. For the inactive personal accounts, both the account and its…