
Move files to Trash & restore files from Trash
You can move files to Trash with Files by Google. You can also restore files you accidentally moved to Trash. Important: This feature is available in Android R and will be rolled out in phases fo
Introducing the new Trash folder
Mar 20, 2026 · 30-day grace period: Deleted conversations will now move to the Trash for 30 days before a permanent deletion. 7 days for Android Go devices to save space. One-tap restore: If you …
Trash Collection | Baltimore City
Trash Removal Resources Bulk Trash Pick Up Schedule a pickup for big items like furniture or appliances.
Manage Trash folder in Google Messages
Use the Trash folder in Google Messages for better control of your conversation history. To prevent unintended data loss, you can retrieve deleted messages from the Trash folder within 30 days. Move …
Trash & Recycling | Baltimore City
Trash and Recycling Guide Learn about the free services Public Works provides, get recycling help, check out our cleaning services, and more!
Residential Recycling Drop-Off Centers | Baltimore City
Residential Recycling Centers Our Residential Recycling Centers make it easy for Baltimore residents to dispose of household waste, recyclables, and hard-to-recycle items—all for free! Check the locations …
Baltimore City Department of Public Works
What We Do The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) provides important services that keep our city safe and clean. We make sure people have clean drinking water, manage stormwater …
Bulk Trash Pickup and Large Item Removal | Baltimore City
Bulk Trash Pickup and Large Item Removal What to Know About Bulk Trash Removal City of Baltimore residents can put out up to 3 bulk items for trash collection each month. Bulk trash collection is …
Delete messages in Gmail - Computer - Gmail Help
Deleted messages move from your inbox to your trash. Learn what happens when you delete a message Important: When you delete a draft, you can't recover it from Trash. When you delete a …
City Trash and Recycling Cans | Baltimore City
The city-issued municipal trash cans are the property of the City of Baltimore. Please leave your trash and recycling cans in the rear yard of the residence when you move and notify 311.