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Can family access a Google Account after death?

Google Account access after death depends heavily on whether Inactive Account Manager was set up in advance and what Google will approve in other cases.

5 min readJune 3, 2026Author: MarvinGoogle AccountGoogle Inactive Account ManagerGoogle guide
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Short answer

Sometimes, yes.

But the smoothest path is the one planned in advance through Google's Inactive Account Manager.

If Inactive Account Manager was set up

Google says the account owner can choose people to be notified or receive certain account data after inactivity.

That is the clearest pre-planned route for family access.

If no inactivity plan was set up

Google also says it may work with immediate family members and representatives to close a deceased user's account where appropriate.

Google further says that in certain circumstances it may provide content from a deceased user's account.

That is not the same as simple password handoff or immediate login access.

Why families still get stuck

Even when access is possible, people often still do not know:

  • which Google services matter
  • whether Gmail, Drive, or YouTube data should be preserved
  • what accounts outside Google are tied to that email address

That is why a broader digital estate plan still matters.

What to plan alongside Google

Document:

  • whether Inactive Account Manager is configured
  • which Google data matters most
  • what role the executor or trusted contact should play
  • where the non-Google records live

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