The claim, which was made on X (formerly Twitter) went viral causing panic among netizens as they all feared that the popular emailing service would be shut down completely.
Last yeat year, the technology behemoth implemented enhanced security measures for protecting sensitive actions carried out within Google Workspace accounts.
This change starts rolling out now, and will apply to any Google Account that's been inactive, meaning it has not been signed into or used within a two-year period
Google clarified that a new dismissible banner emerges when the content language of a message varies from the 'Google.com Mail display language' set in your account preferences.
Just weeks after Twitter announced that it would be removing all inactive accounts from the platform, Google made a similar announcement. They announced an update in their policy dealing with inactive accounts and urged users to log in at least once in 24 months.
Google said that all Google Workspace customers, legacy G Suite Basic, Business customers, and anyone with a personal Google account are eligible for the blue checkmark
The customers of Google Workspace Enterprise Plus, Education Plus, and Education Standard are eligible to apply for the beta until January 20, 2023, said the company.