Similarly one may ask, can you disable Gmail?
If you signed up for a free, Web-based Gmail account but don't use it or need it anymore, then you can permanently remove, or deactivate, the account. Gmail will deactivate the account immediately, but it can take up to two months for all messages and records of the account to disappear from Google's servers.
Additionally, can you deactivate your Google account? For starters, removing an account is not the same as deleting it. Removing a Google account from an Android or iPhone device simply removes access from that particular device, and it can be restored later on. However, any information stored through the account on that device will be lost.
One may also ask, how do I disable my Gmail account?
From within the Gmail app, you first need to tap the menu button, three horizontal lines in the corner of the screen. Next, tap "Settings," and then choose which account you don't want automatically synchronizing. Finally, tap the "Sync Gmail" option to remove the check mark beside it and disable synchronization.
What happens if you disable Gmail?
Specifically: When you delete Gmail, your mailbox will be closed, all of its contents will be permanently deleted, and you'll lose access to your email address within 2 business days.