Samsung is warning users that their unused accounts will soon be automatically deleted. This affects accounts that have been inactive for 24 months. You’ll need to ...
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Samsung recently warned users that it will delete Samsung accounts if they are inactive. If you’re a Samsung phone user, or you were in the past, then you could be affected even if you’re an iPhone ...
Samsung is reportedly advising its users about an upcoming purge of old, inactive accounts this summer. Behind its new policy, Samsung states it will remove old accounts and delete all of their data ...
Samsung has notified users that it will start deleting inactive accounts from July 31. The policy applies to any individual accounts that have not shown activity or logged in for 24 months. Samsung ...
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If you are a former Samsung user who has transitioned to other devices, there is a chance that your account may be deleted by the company due to inactivity after a long period. Samsung is now purging ...
Everyone who has owned a Samsung phone knows about a Samsung account. It's the same account needed on your Galaxy smartphone to use the company's apps and services, like the Galaxy Store, managing ...
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Starting September 25, users must create a Samsung account to access the Galaxy Store, which was previously available without one. Users will need a Samsung account to update apps downloaded from the ...