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You're referring to a Gmail account that automatically deletes itself!

This is a rare phenomenon, but it's not unheard of. Here are some possible reasons why a Gmail account might delete itself:

  1. Inactivity: If a Gmail account has been inactive for a long time (usually 9-12 months), Google might automatically delete it to free up storage space and reduce the risk of spam and phishing attacks.
  2. Abandoned account: If an account is abandoned or no longer used, Google might delete it to prevent it from being used for malicious purposes.
  3. Security concerns: In some cases, Google might delete an account if it detects suspicious activity or if the account is linked to a compromised password.
  4. Technical issues: In rare cases, a Gmail account might delete itself due to technical issues, such as a corrupted account or a bug in the Google infrastructure.

If you're concerned about a Gmail account deleting itself, here are some steps you can take:

  1. Check your account activity: Log in to your Gmail account and check your account activity to see if there have been any recent login attempts or suspicious activity.
  2. Verify your account: Make sure your account is verified by checking your email address and password.
  3. Use a strong password: Use a strong and unique password for your Gmail account to prevent unauthorized access.
  4. Enable two-factor authentication: Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) to add an extra layer of security to your account.
  5. Regularly log in: Regularly log in to your Gmail account to keep it active and prevent it from being deleted due to inactivity.

If you're still concerned about a Gmail account deleting itself, you can contact Google support for further assistance.