David Walton
Hi all,Do you have any tips or best practices on recycling Google accounts?We are hoping to start recycling Google accounts, meaning that if we delete john....@biola.edu we want it to be available in our pool of email accounts for a future John Smith.
For example, let's say john....@biola.edu logged in to a service like Notion and created content, then his Google account is deleted by our organization. In my testing, if the new john....@biola.edu account with a new password (simulating an entirely different user) tried to log into Notion—even after a few days and on a different machine—they would see the old John Smith's content. Notion has no way of knowing that this is a new user.
Does this make email recycling untenable? Is there any way around this, or should recycling always be avoided? Is there a way from Google's side to "reset" OAuth connections or properly recycle accounts? I'd love to know your thoughts.
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