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Major mobile brand to DELETE accounts in weeks unless users act now
Major mobile brand to DELETE accounts in weeks unless users act now

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Major mobile brand to DELETE accounts in weeks unless users act now

IF you haven't used your Samsung account in a while, you should probably start now before the phone maker deletes it for good. The Korean phone giant is having a big clear out of its Galaxy user accounts this summer. 2 Samsung accounts are used to access apps on Galaxy devices. The Galaxy Store and all of Samsung's native apps, like Health and Galaxy Wearables, require an account to log in. This can be tied to a Google Account, which will not be affected by the shut down. However, they are often separate. If you haven't signed into your Samsung account in the past two years, the phone maker with deem it inactive. The company will delete inactive accounts on 31 July. For people who use their Samsung devices regularly, this shouldn't be a worry. It is difficult to operate a Samsung device without logging into your account. However, if you switched from Samsung to another mobile brand, you might want still want to keep your account in case you switch back. Alternatively, if you have a secondary account that you don't want to lose, then it's important to act now. If you've logged into your account at least once in the last 24 months, there should be no risk of removal. But it is a good idea to check and make sure your account doesn't get culled. Any accounts that are deemed inactive will be deleted, and it will be impossible to retrieve them. Save your Samsung account Simply log into your Samsung account before 31 July. This will mark the account as active to Samsung, and spare it from deletion. Galaxy users who haven't logged in for a while should receive an email from Samsung notifying them of the change. Though, as 9to5Google notes, that may prove ineffective if the email associated with the account is also inactive. Samsung – a brief history Here's what you need to know... Samsung is a major South Korean company made up of many businesses that operate globally It's known locally as a 'chaebol', which means 'business conglomerate' It was founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company But over several decades, it branched out into food processing, insurance, textiles and retail It wasn't until the late 1960s when Samsung entered the electronics industry – for which it's best known in the West today It also launched businesses in construction and shipbuilding in the 1970s Today, Samsung's most important sources of income are its smartphones and computer chips The firm accounts for around a fifth of South Korea's total exports, and roughly 17% of the country's GDP More than 270,000 staff are employed by Samsung globally And in 2023, Samsung Electronics turned over the equivalent of $194 billion in revenue

PSA: Save your old Samsung account before it gets auto-deleted next month
PSA: Save your old Samsung account before it gets auto-deleted next month

Android Authority

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Android Authority

PSA: Save your old Samsung account before it gets auto-deleted next month

Jonathan Feist / Android Authority TL;DR 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 log into your account before July 31, 2025, to save it. Do you have a Samsung account that you haven't used in a while? It could be in danger of getting deleted. Samsung plans to clean out all old, unused accounts in the near future. According to SamMobile, Samsung has started warning users that it will implement an inactive account policy. This policy impacts accounts that have remained inactive for 24 months or longer. If your account is deemed inactive, the company will automatically delete that account for you. It appears Samsung's policy is a measure meant to protect data of those who haven't used an account for an extended period of time. Once the account is deleted, all the data connected to that account will be gone as well. Since you won't be able to restore any of the deleted data, you'll want to make sure your accounts don't contain any important information you need. You can also save your account simply by logging into it. There's plenty of time to save your old account as the policy won't go into effect until July 31, 2025. If you're not sure if you have an account, it's said that Samsung will send notifications to the email address associated with accounts that are in danger of being deleted. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

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