Samsung is soon going to start deleting Samsung accounts that have been inactive for more than two years to protect data. If you want to save your old Samsung accounts, log in to it before July 31, ...
Samsung plans to delete logins to protect the data of users who haven’t returned to their accounts in the last 24 months. Samsung is set to delete abandoned accounts, so act fast to save your data.
Starting September 25, users must create a Samsung account to access the Galaxy Store, which was previously available without one. Users will need a Samsung account to update apps downloaded from the ...
Samsung says it will start deleting inactive accounts in July if they haven’t been signed into for two years. Once an account is deleted, it’s gone. Samsung accounts are key to gaining access to ...
Do you have a Samsung account you haven’t touched since ditching your Galaxy smartphone for another of the latest phones? Well, if that account’s been gathering dust for over two years, your account ...
If you have a Samsung account you haven't used in a while, consider checking on it to see if there's anything you need. Otherwise, it might get deleted. Until now, inactive Samsung accounts have been ...
Samsung is preparing to launch a "use it or lose it" policy that could result in millions of accounts being deleted if they've been inactive for 24 months. While the policy will go into effect on July ...
Yes! You’ll be able to setup and use a Samsung Galaxy phone without a Samsung account. However, there are a few apps and services that won’t work. That includes apps like Samsung Wallet, Samsung Cloud ...
Currently, you don’t need a Samsung account to use Galaxy phones. You can even get apps and updates from the Galaxy Store without having to log in. However, that ...