Hey there! Managing users in the Google Workspace Admin Panel might sound complicated — especially when you’re unsure whether to suspend or delete someone. But don’t worry! Whether you’re running a business, school, or startup, this guide is here to walk you through it all — in plain, simple terms.
And as your official Google Workspace Partner in Pakistan, creativeON has your back.

Quick Answer: Suspend or Delete?
Before we dive deep, here’s the simple truth:
Suspend when you want to temporarily block someone (like when they’re on leave), and Delete when they’re permanently leaving your company.
Think of suspending like pressing pause on an account — everything stays there, but they can’t use it.
What Does Suspending a User Actually Mean?
When you suspend a user in Google Workspace, you’re putting their account on hold without deleting anything.
The Good News:
- All their emails, documents, and files stay safe
- Other people can still work on shared documents
- You can bring them back anytime by clicking “unsuspend”
The Not-So-Good News:
- They can’t sign in to their account
- New emails bounce back to senders
- You still pay for their license (important!)
Real-Life Example: Sarah from accounting is going on maternity leave for 3 months. Instead of deleting her account, you suspend it. Her important financial reports stay in folders, and when Sarah returns, you just click “unsuspend” – she’s back in business.
What About Deleting Users?
Deleting is the bigger step — and more permanent. When you delete someone:
🚫 What Gets Removed:
- Their emails and personal files are deleted
- They lose access to everything immediately
- You stop paying for their license
🛡️ The Safety Net:
- You have 20 days to restore them if needed
- You can transfer their data to someone else before deletion
Step-by-Step: How to Suspend a User
Ready to suspend someone? It’s easier than making tea! Here’s how:

1.Go to admin.google.com and sign in with your admin account

2.Click on “Users” in the left menu

3.Find the person you want to suspend
4.Click the three dots (More options) next to their name

5.Choose “Suspend user”
6.Click “Suspend” to confirm
Pro Tip: You can suspend multiple people at once using a CSV file. Just download the template, add “Suspended” in the status column, and upload it back.
Step-by-Step: How to Delete a User
Deleting is a bigger decision — so let’s do it carefully.
First, Think About Their Data:
- Do they have important emails others need?
- Are there documents that should go to someone else?
- Do they manage any YouTube channels or special accounts?
The Deletion Process:
Transfer important data first (if needed)

1.Go to admin.google.com

2.Click “Users”
3.Find the person and click the three dots
4.Choose “Delete user”
5.Decide about data transfer — move their stuff to someone else
6.Click “Delete User” to confirm
Suspend vs Delete: Key Differences
| Action | Suspend | Delete |
|---|---|---|
| Access | Blocked | Removed |
| Data | Retained | Deleted* |
| Billing | Yes | No |
| Recovery | Immediate | 20 Days Only |
*unless transferred to another user before deletion
When Should You Suspend vs Delete?
Suspend When:
- Employee is on temporary leave
- You’re investigating suspicious activity
- They’re between projects but might return
- You want to keep their data but block access
Delete When:
- Employee has permanently left
- You want to stop paying for unused licenses
- Account was created by mistake
You’re cleaning up old accounts
What If You Made a Mistake?
Oops! Deleted someone by accident? Don’t panic.
To Restore a Deleted User:

Go to admin.google.com
Click “Users”
Click “More options” → “Recently deleted users”
Find the person and click “Restore”
Choose where to put them and click “Recover”
Reminder: You only have 20 days to do this! After that, the account is gone forever.
Bulk Operations: Doing Multiple Users at Once
For Bulk Suspending:
- Use a CSV file with email addresses and “Suspended” status
- Select multiple users and click “More options”
- Use third-party tools like xFanatical Foresight for automation
For Bulk Deleting:
- Select multiple users with checkboxes
- Click “More options” → “Delete selected users”
Common Questions We Get
No. New emails will bounce back to the sender.
Yes. Google shows you exactly what will happen before you confirm the deletion.
Shared files remain accessible to collaborators, even if the owner is suspended.
Usually between 2–24 hours, but in some cases, it may take up to 5 days.
Why Choose creativeON for Google Workspace in Pakistan?
We offer Google Workspace at lower rates than the market because we’re an official Google Partner in Pakistan. We even reduce our profit margins to give you the best prices.
What Makes Us Special:
- Official Google Workspace Partner in Pakistan
- 24/7 local support from Lahore to Karachi
- Best pricing in the market
- Expert setup, support, and training
- Over 20 years of hosting experience
Whether you need Google Workspace Admin Panel support or are looking for a Google Workspace reseller in Pakistan, creativeON is here for you.
Security Tips to Remember
Before Suspending/Deleting:
- Change their password immediately
- Review what data and apps they had access to
- Check if they managed any shared resources
- Transfer necessary data to others
Best Practices:
- Always transfer important data first
- Use strong authentication methods
- Perform regular audits of user accounts
Keep track of who has admin access
Summary: Keep It Simple
- Suspend: Temporary block, data stays, still pay
- Delete: Permanent removal, stop paying, 20-day recovery
- Always transfer data first before deleting
- Use CSV files for bulk actions
- Restore deleted accounts within 20 days
Managing users in Google Workspace doesn’t have to be stressful. With these simple steps, you’ll be handling suspensions and deletions like a pro.
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creativeON is just a message away.About the Author
This guide is brought to you by Asher Feroze. I’ve worked in various roles at creativeON, including Manager Operations, Manager Marketing, and Level 2 Client Support.
These days, I focus on helping people like you understand our products — whether it’s Domains, Dedicated Servers, VPS, Cloud Hosting, or Google Workspace — in simple, practical language.
My goal: To make technology work for your business, not against it.