Samsung is set to delete old, inactive user accounts in two years. Starting July 31, any Samsung account that hasn't been used or logged in for 24 months will be permanently deleted. This includes all data associated with the account and won't be restored.
Samsung accounts that have not been logged in or used for 24 months will be permanently deleted from July 31. |
According to Samsung, this policy is to protect users' personal data. An account that has not been used for many years can become a target for unauthorized access. Deleting unused accounts is one way to reduce that risk.
If Samsung users want to keep their account, they must sign in or use a Samsung service while signed in. If no action is taken by July 31, the account will be permanently deleted along with all data.
Samsung will send reminder emails to affected users, so if you have more than one Samsung account, now is a good time to check and avoid losing valuable information.
For Samsung users, accounts are important. The profile acts as a connection between all devices, backs up data, handles app purchases, and enables features like Samsung Cloud, SmartThings, and Find My Mobile.
Even if you don't use these services on a daily basis, the system may still contain important data, especially if the owner has previously used a Galaxy phone or tablet.
Losing your account also means losing saved settings, synced contacts, and device backups. For users who want to return to Samsung, keeping your account will make the experience smoother when reinstalling everything.
If you're not sure if you have an inactive account, check the notification box from Samsung in your email, or try signing in on older devices.
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