How do you delete your My Yearbook account?

Will deleting my Gmail account also delete my Google account?

  • Hi Guys, Quick question for someone who knows Google well. I created a Gmail address by mistake on my Google Account and it has now binded itself to my Google Account, it has become my login, my username and I regret making it without knowing it will not only become primary but will take over my account. I would like to use my current @Gmail.com address with Google, not this other @Gmail.com account. I attempted to change my primary mail to a new @Gmail account but it won't let me. My question is if I have an [email protected] account, how do I change it to my already registered [email protected] account without it killing my Google Account?? It's driving me crazy not being able to do this. Also, if it isn't possible, if I choose to permanantly remove the @Gmail service, will my Google Account (Including GoogleDocs which I use the most) still remain intact and be ok? I just really hate this gmail address that was created by mistake, I'd really like to replace it, or remove it; without my Google account breaking. Any input on the matter appriciated, Thank you & Happy holidays.

  • Answer:

    u can try making another @gmail account and making that your primary mail id in the "My Account" page.. am not very sure if it'll work..

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I see no problems deleting your mistake. Happened to my friend, and he asked me the same problem. Don't worry, Delete it. Your welcome & A happy holiday to you.

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