Delete your Google Account

You can delete your Google Account at any time. If you change your mind, you might not be able to recover it after a certain amount of time.

Step 1: Learn what deleting your Google Account means

  • You’ll lose all the data and content in that account, like emails, files, calendars, and photos.
  • You won't be able to use Google services where you sign in with that account, like Gmail, Drive, Calendar, or Play.
  • You’ll lose access to subscriptions and content you bought with that account on YouTube or Google Play, like apps, movies, games, music, and TV shows.

More data & content you'll lose

If you use an Android phone
You'll no longer be able to use some apps and services on your phone.

Google Play

  • You won’t be able to get or update apps or games from the Play Store.
  • You won’t be able to use music, movies, books, or magazines you purchased.
  • You’ll lose any music you bought elsewhere and added to Google Play.
  • You might lose your game progress, achievements, and other Google Play data from your account.

Contacts

You’ll lose contacts that are stored only in your Google Account and not separately on your device.

Drive

  • Data won’t be saved to Drive. This data includes photos taken with your device or files downloaded from emails.
  • You won't be able to download or upload files to the deleted account.
If you use a Chromebook

You won’t be able to use any Chrome apps or extensions for the deleted account.

You’ll still be able to:

  • Let others use your Chromebook temporarily
  • Sign in with a Google Account that hasn’t been deleted

If your account has been hacked

Before you delete a hacked or compromised Google Account, consider using Security Checkup to learn more about what parts of your account were accessed without your permission. That way, you can take steps to reduce further harm caused by the hacker. For example, if you:

  • Save passwords in your Google Account, you can find out if they were accessed so you know if they need to be changed.

  • Save contacts in your Google Account, you can find out if they were downloaded so you can let contacts know if they should watch out for suspicious messages.

  • Use Google Wallet for transactions, you can check if there are any unauthorized payments so that you can dispute them.

Important: Once your account is deleted, you can no longer use Security Checkup to review activity in that account.

Step 2: Review & download your Google Account info

Before you delete your Google Account:

Step 3: Delete your Google Account

Important: If you have more than one Google Account, deleting one won’t delete the others.

  1. Go to the Data & Privacy section of your Google Account.
  2. Scroll to "Your data & privacy options."
  3. Select More options and then Delete your Google Account.
  4. Follow the instructions to delete your account.

Delete your Gmail account

You can remove your Gmail account from your Google Account. Deleting it won't delete your entire Google Account.

Important: When you delete your Google Account, the data associated with your Gmail account will be deleted. You can no longer log in to that Gmail account.

Delete your Gmail account without deleting your Google Account

Important: To delete your Gmail account without deleting your Google Account, you need a different email address associated with your Google Account.

  1. Go to your Google Account.
  2. On the left, select Data & privacy.
  3. Scroll to "Data from apps and services you use."
  4. Select Delete a Google Service.
  5. Next to "Gmail," select Delete Delete.
  6. Enter an existing email address you want to sign in with.
  7. Select Send verification email.
  8. To verify your existing email address, you get an email at the existing email address. Until you verify the new email address, your Gmail address won't be deleted.

Remove other services from your Google Account

Remove a Google Account from your device

To remove an account from your phone without deleting it, follow the instructions below. If you don't find your phone, visit the maker's support site.

Recover your account

If you change your mind or accidentally deleted your Google Account, you might be able to recover it within a certain amount of time. Learn how to recover your account.

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