It is not possible to delete a Google account without losing data. You can deactivate it, which will make the account inaccessible and remove it from your Google Account settings.

The short answer is that you will lose access to all of your Google-connected data and services.The long answer is that you will be unable to access any of your Google-connected services, such as Gmail, YouTube, and Google Drive. You’ll also lose access to the data stored in those accounts like contacts, emails, and files. If you want to keep using Gmail or other services, you’ll need to create a new account and transfer your data over.

No, deleting your Google Account will not delete your Gmail. Deleting your Google Account will delete all of the data that you have stored in Google’s servers, but it will not affect any of the data that is stored on your Gmail account.

Yes, if you delete your Google account all of your photos will be deleted.

Yes, you can delete your Gmail account and recreate it. You’ll lose any data in your Gmail account if you do this.

Yes, you can delete your Google account. You will need to go into the settings of your Google account and click on “Delete Account”. However, if you use any services that are connected to your Google account, such as Gmail or YouTube, all of these will be deleted as well.

Google does not delete your data after you delete your account. In order to delete your account, you have to contact Google and request that they delete it for you.

When you delete Gmail, your account and all of its information will be removed from Google’s servers. This includes any linked accounts.

Yes. If you delete your Google account, you will also lose access to YouTube.

If you create a new Google account, your old account will be deleted.

No, a deleted username cannot be reused.