Samsung has informed users that accounts inactive for two years will be subject to deletion, effective July 31. This policy threatens to erase significant personal data, including photos and contacts, of users who have not logged in to their accounts in an extended period. The changes affect not only Samsung device owners but also those who have previously used Samsung phones. Deletion means the loss of access to services linked to the account, with no recovery options available after deletion, posing a serious risk to user data.
Samsung's new policy mandates that accounts inactive for two years will be deleted, risking the loss of important data unless users take quick action.
Without action, important data like photos, videos, and contacts could be permanently lost, affecting not only Samsung users but also former Samsung phone users on other platforms.
The inactive Samsung account policy is designed to protect user data by deleting accounts unused for 24 months, with no possibility of restoration after deletion.
Samsung warns that once accounts are deleted, access is restricted and all associated data is lost, except for cases aligned with local legal requirements.
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