Users may recover their own emails from the Trash for up to 30 days after deleting them. After 30 days, messages are permanently erased from the Trash and can’t be recovered by users or administrators.

It’s impossible to recover a deleted Gmail account. All of your emails and account settings will be removed once you’ve completed the procedure. Your Gmail address will no longer be usable to send or receive messages, and it will not be available for anybody else to use in the future.

Go to your Gmail inbox. On the left side of the screen, you’ll see a list of folders (Inbox, Starred, Spam, etc). Now that you’ve found the folder containing your deleted emails, you may begin recovering them.

Users want to know that the data they’ve shared with us has been thoroughly erased from our machines. This procedure usually takes around two months from the time of deletion. If the data was removed inadvertently, this may include a month-long recovery period.

You’ll lose access to data across a number of websites if you remove your Google account. If you have an Android smartphone, you’ll also lose access to any contacts linked to this account and any data backed up using Android Backup services. Finally, the username will be removed permanently.