So if you want to save a Samsung account you haven’t touched in two years, make sure to open it before July 31st arrives. If you do have a Samsung account that you haven’t touched for two years, open it before the end of July or the company will consider the account permanently inactive and delete it. Samsung notes that once it deletes an account, the account and the data it contained cannot be restored.
To warn you that this is about to happen to one of your accounts, the manufacturer will send you a last-minute email to alert you that time is running out for your Samsung account. Those accounts that are erased will be removed from the Samsung’s servers. You probably should check out your Samsung accounts before July comes to an end to make sure that they don’t contain any data that you would miss if it were deleted.
It really doesn’t seem that Samsung is asking too much from those with a Samsung account. All you need to do is log in before July 31st and the company will refrain from deleting your account, at least for now. This would seem to be a good time to see what info is in your Samsung account, and if there is nothing there you need, and you haven’t opened it in two years, just let it go on July 31st, On the other hand, if you see some data you want to save, take 20 seconds to log in.
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