I'm looking for guidance on transferring ownership of a Google account. We've encountered some issues where a family member's request for ownership transfer was denied, and now we're unsure of how to proceed. Due to personal reasons, we don't want to dive into too many details, but our main goal is to either transfer ownership or archive the account to prevent any loss of information. Do we need a court order for this, or is there another way to ensure the account isn't lost?
3 Answers
While it might not directly answer your question, you could do a Google Takeout to download all the data from the account. It might help you keep a backup of important files.
It sounds like you might need to clarify your situation a bit. Are you asking about setting up a legacy account due to someone who has passed away? It's tough to give accurate advice without more details on whether you're looking for legal advice or just technical help.
I think consulting a lawyer would be a good step. It helps to know how long the person has been gone, whether there's an estate, and if it has gone through probate.

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