I am not sure. I think Google has a pretty good system in place, but they are always looking to make improvements.

Gmail does not allow you to remove usernames from Gmail on your computer. You can only delete the account and create a new one.

It’s possible that you have two Gmail accounts.

When a user’s account is disabled, the email account is deleted and cannot be recovered.

This can be done by going into your profile settings and selecting “edit” or “delete” depending on the circumstance.

You will need to delete the account that you want to delete. This will delete all of the alternate usernames associated with that account.

Go to the Google account settings and click on “Accounts” in the left navigation bar. Select “Google Account” and then scroll down to the bottom of the page where you will see a section called “Other Google Services.” Click on “Manage your other accounts,” this will take you to a list of all the services that Google has stored your username for.

Gmail has a rolling system of deleting emails. When you delete an email, it will stay in your inbox for 30 days before being deleted. After that, it will be in the trash for a year before being permanently deleted.

Google deletes accounts that are inactive for over a year, and when you sign up, they ask for your age. However, once you’ve signed up, Google won’t delete your account because of your age unless it has been inactive for more than a year.

If a Google account has been inactive for more than 18 months, it may be deleted.