You may be changing jobs, or maybe you’ve decided to stop using a specific email account, or maybe you just want a copy of all your emails just in case. Whatever your reason, it’s not a bad idea to back up and export your Gmail and other Google accounts using Google’s takeout feature. in fact, you can set your accounts to back up regularly, which is a good practice in general.
A note: If you’re backing up a company account, your company may have disabled takeout. There are third-party apps that say they can back up your gmail, but you should check your company’s policies before trying them.
how to backup gmail:
- go to myaccount.google.com
- under privacy & personalization, click on “manage your data & personalization.”
- scroll down to “download or delete your data”. click “download your data”.
- This will take you to the Google Takeout page. If you only want to download your Gmail, first click on “Deselect all” at the top of the page.
- Under “Select data to include,” scroll down to Mail and check the box (and any other apps you want to back up).
- Once it’s checked, you’ll see two buttons. One is labeled “Multiple formats” — click on that button to see the format(s) in which your data will be downloaded. The other will probably be labeled “All mail data included” — click on that if you only want to download specific categories.
- Scroll down and click “Next step.”
- To decide how you want to receive your data, click the arrow underneath “Delivery method” to see your options, including emailing a download link or adding it to your Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, or Box.
- You can also choose whether to export just one time or every two months (for up to a year), and you can choose the type of file and the maximum file size. (If the file size is larger than your maximum, it will be separated into multiple files; and any files larger than 2GB will use the zip64 compression format.) After you’re done making your selections, click “Create export.”
- Your export will start. Be prepared to wait; it might take days to finish. You can also click “Cancel export” or “Create another export.”
Update July 28th, 2021, 3:30PM ET: This article was originally published on July 15th, 2020. The introduction, along with some of the directions and screenshots, have been updated.
update February 11, 2022 at 11:30 am m.: some of the screenshots and instructions have been updated.