If you have a recovery email account, you can go to https://www.google.com/accounts/recovery and follow the instructions there. If not, you can contact Google for help at https://support.google.com/mail/?
No. Once an account is deleted, it cannot be reused.
If you have a recovery email address associated with your account, you can recover your account immediately. If not, Google will keep the account active for 30 days before deleting it.
If you have Gmail, you can recover your deleted emails in the Trash folder. If not, contact Google for help.
Google keeps deleted accounts for up to 6 months.
If you delete a Gmail account, you will no longer be able to access it. You can also delete your Google Account at the same time, which will delete all of your other Google services.
This is a difficult question to answer. There are two sides to this issue. The first is that Gmail will recycle usernames if the user with the username wants it. This would be done by emailing Google and requesting that they change their username. This would then open up that name for anyone else with an account to use, which could potentially cause confusion for those who have been using the same name for years.
If you have deleted emails from years ago, go to Gmail and click on the ‘More’ tab. There will be a section called ‘Archive’. Click on that and you should see all of your archived messages.
Google does not delete accounts. They may, however, suspend an account if they believe that the user is violating their Terms of Service.
If you have a Gmail account, you can sign in to the Google Account recovery page. If not, you can contact Google directly by phone or email.