Recover your Gmail account which you have deleted recently. Else you can contact our Gmail Technical Number 1 888 499 5526 or you you can visit at www.email-support-number.net.
3. How To Recover Recently Deleted Account?
Log on to your Gmail account.
Head over to Gmail and log into your account like normal.
You'll need internet access to delete your account, and it is
much easier on a computer than your phone. Deleting
your account does not free up your email address for the
future. You cannot use the same handle again,
(wikihow@gmail.com) ever again.
This process will delete emails and saved contacts, but not
Search History or YouTube information. Your Google
Account is safe.
4.
5. Click the picture of yourself, or the letter
of your first initial, in the upper right
corner of Gmail.
From your inbox screen, click the circular
button in the absolute top-rightmost corner.
This should bring up a menu with a blue "My
Account" button, as well as "Add Account" and
"Sign Out" buttons.
6.
7. Click on "My Account" and then "Account
Preferences.
This is the page controlling your entire
Google account, not just Gmail. This allows
you to get rid Gmail while keeping your
Google account. Alternatively, skip the prior
steps and navigate to
https://myaccount.google.com/preferences to
get right to preferences.
8.
9. Find and choose "Delete your account or
services" from the menu on the left.
Under the words "My Account" are several
headings going down the page -- Welcome,
"Sign-in & security," "Personal info & privacy,"
and finally "Account preferences." You'll find
"Delete your account" here, as far down as
you can get.
10.
11. Choose "Delete Products" and then re-
sign in to confirm your decision.
Clicking "Delete your account or services,"
you'll have the option, on the right, to just
delete small products (like Gmail) or delete all
of your account and data. Select the Gmail, the
re-sign in to ensure that you didn't click
anything accidentally.
12.
13. Consider downloading your data before
deleting.
You can click "Download Data" to save your
contacts, conversations, and emails before
ditching the entire service. This is almost
always worth it unless you're trying to get rid
of everything. This will make an archive of
your emails in a Google Drive account. It may
take several minutes or hours depending on
your internet speed and inbox size.
14.
15. Click on "Gmail" and read the short
disclaimer about deleting your account.
As Google says itself -- this is not "the usual yadda-
yadda." There are important points to consider,
including: Deleting the account may make it
impossible to recover old passwords (ones set to
your Gmail account)
You only have a short period of time to recover your
account, only two days, if you make a mistake
You cannot get your same username and account
back ever.
16.
17. Confirm the deletion of your account.
When you enter "Delete account and data," a
warning appears, and you will be asked to
confirm your desire to delete the account.
Check each box to confirm that you
understand you will be losing access to these
services. You aren't selecting what will be
deleted here; you are simply acknowledging
that you know these items will disappear.
Enter your password at the bottom of the
screen.
18.
19. Confirm again.
Check the box next to "Yes, I want to delete
my account", the box next to "Yes, I
acknowledge that..." and click "Delete Google
Account". Your Gmail account will be
scheduled for deletion.