Thursday, October 9, 2025

“Samsung Cleans Up Inactive Accounts: Users Advised to Act Now”

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Samsung is advising users to review their settings and ensure they are actively using specific services. The Korean tech giant is undergoing a cleanup process by deleting inactive Samsung accounts. This action aligns with Google’s approach of removing unused accounts starting in 2023.

In a communication to Galaxy users, Samsung stated that it is making significant adjustments and inactive users of certain services may have their accounts removed.

The message conveyed appreciation for using Samsung account and highlighted the implementation of a policy targeting inactive accounts to safeguard user data. Accounts that remain unused or unlogged for twenty-four months will be deemed inactive and subject to deletion, leading to restricted access and permanent data deletion.

Users receiving this message likely have not accessed their accounts recently. To prevent permanent closure and data loss, immediate action is required by logging in to ensure account preservation.

To maintain account integrity and prevent deletion, Samsung emphasized the necessity of at least one activity every twenty-four months on the account.

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