Samsung, the South Korean tech giant, has decided to permanently delete all accounts that have been inactive for 24 months as a new move to ensure better data protection. Emails are being sent out to ...
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 ...
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The Samsung Galaxy Store has quietly enacted a new requirement that users have a Samsung account before downloading or even updating apps, but there’s no indication ...
Samsung is deleting inactive accounts starting July 31, 2025. Data associated with deleted accounts will be removed from Samsung servers. Users should log in to save their accounts before the deletion ...
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 ...
While Samsung mobile device users often prefer the strict use of a Google account, many manufacturers also suggest creating a separate Samsung account to benefit from the full array of Samsung ...
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Samsung says it will send notifications to your email address before your account is deleted, so make sure those messages aren't ending up in your spam folder. Google did something similar back in ...
There are three ways to create a backup of your data in a Samsung device and one of them is by using your Samsung account (Samsung Cloud). By default, Samsung provides a free 15 GB storage for free ...
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