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Inactive Account Manager
Inactive Account Manager is Google's planning tool that lets someone decide what should happen to certain Google data or contacts if the account becomes inactive for a defined period.
Definition
Inactive Account Manager is a Google setting that lets a user choose waiting periods, trusted contacts, and actions for some account data if Google decides the account has been inactive long enough.
Why It Matters
It is one of the clearest examples of a built-in planning tool that can help families later, but it still works only inside Google's own rules and timing.
Knowing that it is enabled can change how a family approaches email, cloud files, photos, and who may be notified after inactivity.
Common Mistakes
- Assuming the tool gives someone immediate full access after death.
- Forgetting to review the waiting period or the chosen contacts.
- Relying on it as the only planning step for important Google data.
Safe Best Practices
- Check whether it is enabled, who the trusted contacts are, and which data-sharing options were chosen.
- Document it inside the broader digital estate plan rather than treating it as a complete solution.
- Review it whenever your Google account, family contacts, or account-security setup changes.
Related Terms
Legacy Contact
A legacy contact is a person you name in advance inside a provider's account settings so they can manage limited memorial or after-death tasks later.
Digital Estate Plan
A digital estate plan is a set of instructions that explains what accounts you have, what should happen to them, and how trusted people should act if you die or become unable to manage them.
Two-Factor Authentication
Two-factor authentication adds a second proof step after the password, often through a text message, authenticator app, hardware key, or approval on another device.
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