About account cancelation

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There are two primary reasons your Google Ads account may be canceled:

  • A user with administrative access to the account requested to cancel the account. Learn more about canceling your Google Ads account
  • Your Google Ads account has been inactive for more than 120 days - meaning your account hasn’t spent in more than 120 days, and was automatically canceled. If you manage other active Google Ads accounts, they will not be affected by the cancelation of your inactive Google Ads account.
    • Keep in mind that if your account was canceled due to inactivity, it will not be displayed in linked manager accounts unless you choose to unhide canceled accounts. Learn more about unhiding accounts

What you’ll see

When an account is canceled, you’ll receive an email notification. As always, you’ll be able to log in and access your canceled account. You’ll want to double check your customer ID to ensure you’re looking at the right account. You’ll see an in-account notification letting you know that your account’s been canceled, but you can reactivate it at any time by clicking Reactivate in the notification.

After your account is canceled

The following will take place after canceling your account:

  • All remarketing lists that are owned by the canceled account, including Customer Match, will be set to “Closed,” preventing new users from being added to these lists.

In an effort to remove your data, the following will take place about a month after account cancelation:

  • All remarketing lists that are owned by the canceled account, including Customer Match, will have their membership duration updated to 1 day. This action will remove all users from these lists.
  • Once the users are removed, lists that are shared with other accounts will no longer be usable for those accounts.
  • Any parameters for dynamic remarketing will be deleted.

If you have any refundable credit left in your canceled account, you should receive a refund within 4-12 weeks. Learn more about managing billing after canceling your Google Ads account.

Reactivation

You’ll always be able to reactivate your canceled account. After reactivation, if the account remains inactive and doesn’t serve any ads for three months, then the account will be automatically canceled again. Learn more about reactivating canceled accounts

Keep in mind, accounts that are canceled will not be accessible via the Google Ads API. You’ll have to reactivate the account before attempting to view data or make changes to the account via the API.


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