How my files in lebel is deleated in g mail

If you're using Gmail, it's possible that your files in a specific label are being deleted due to various reasons. Here are some possible causes and solutions:

  1. Label deletion: If you've deleted a label, all the files associated with that label will also be deleted. To avoid this, make sure you're not deleting labels accidentally.
  2. File deletion: If you've deleted a file directly from your Gmail account, it will be removed from the label as well. To prevent this, try to avoid deleting files directly from Gmail.
  3. Gmail's automatic deletion: Gmail has a feature called "Automatic deletion of messages" that can delete messages (including files) after a certain period of inactivity. This feature is enabled by default, but you can disable it by going to Settings > Filters and Blocked Addresses > Delete messages older than [X] months.
  4. Third-party app or plugin: If you're using a third-party app or plugin to manage your Gmail labels, it might be deleting files accidentally. Check the app's settings or contact their support team to resolve the issue.
  5. Gmail's label organization: Gmail has a feature called "Label organization" that allows you to move files from one label to another. If you've moved files to a label that's set to automatically delete messages, the files will be deleted.

To recover deleted files in Gmail, you can try the following:

  1. Check the Trash: If you've deleted a file, it might be in the Trash folder. You can check the Trash folder by going to the Gmail search bar and typing "in:trash".
  2. Use the "Undo Send" feature: If you've deleted a file and want to recover it, you can use the "Undo Send" feature. This feature allows you to undo a deletion within a certain time frame (usually 30 seconds). To enable this feature, go to Settings > General > Undo Send.
  3. Use a third-party recovery tool: There are several third-party recovery tools available that can help you recover deleted files from Gmail. However, be cautious when using these tools, as they might not work in all cases.

To prevent files from being deleted in the future, make sure to:

  1. Use a backup service: Consider using a backup service like Google Takeout or a third-party backup service to backup your Gmail data regularly.
  2. Disable automatic deletion: Disable Gmail's automatic deletion feature to prevent files from being deleted accidentally.
  3. Use a label management tool: Use a label management tool like Sanebox or Boomerang to manage your labels and prevent accidental deletions.

I hope this helps you recover your deleted files and prevents future deletions!