Google is not just taking care of your account while you
are live, but now you can decide what if you can’t access it or something
happens to u (Hope never).
Welcome back
friends
Sorry recently I
posted about Google’s new era of Computing, Google Glass, while growing in
technology, Google also taking care of your personal life as well. Google
launched Google’s inactive account manager recently. This is simple manager
that decides what happens to your digital life, blogger blog, Picasa photos,
Google plus account and Mails after you stop using Google for long time or
after some misshapen.
Google in this Manager
option, allow you to get alert in case you are not using account for more than
3, 6,12 month and mail your contact you just defined. After that it will do
what you’ll have selected.
How to use Inactive Account Manager in Google
Google recently
launched this amazing option for people who are away from their account or plan
what to do with all data after life.
1. Go to Google.com
2. From right top
corner, select the name and go to Account link
3. In account page,
scroll down and locate Account management.
4. Click on the
Learn more and setup.
5. Proceed after
reading by clicking setup.
6. Now in main page
you’ll get the following section
Alert me!
Google will alert
you after specified time, by Sending SMS or mail to the number/email you
specified.
You can add the
Mobile number and email id over here.
Timeout Period
Select the timeout
period from the option there, Google will notify your contact/phone before 1 month
of that time period.
Notify contact and share data
After that time
period, you can share the data to your family members close friends or just
notify about it.
Optionally delete account.
After getting no responses,
you can optionally delete the Account or even leave it intact as per your choice.
Enable Inactive account.
At the bottom, you
can tap enable button to enable account activity behavior.
Bottom Line,
Google is doing
great to maintain privacy and care for your data even after life, it’s like
keeping yourself alive when you leave Google.
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