Samsung is set to begin deleting old and inactive accounts starting in July. The company is notifying users that accounts which have not been accessed for over two years will be subject to deletion, along with all the associated data. This move is part of Samsung’s new policy aimed at safeguarding the information of users who may have forgotten about or neglected their accounts. To avoid losing access, users must log into their accounts before July 31.
If they fail to do so, not only will the account be inaccessible, but all data linked to it will be erased from Samsung’s servers. The announcement has prompted users to take immediate action, as Samsung plans to send emails to those with dormant accounts to ensure they are aware of the impending deadline. In anticipation of the summer announcements during Galaxy Unpacked, it’s advisable to address any account-related issues beforehand. Samsung is set to unveil a range of products, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Watch 8.
While specific details about the event remain scarce, there are reports suggesting that it will return to New York this year. Additionally, tech enthusiasts are looking forward to the launch of One UI 8, which is designed for the Galaxy S25 series, aligning with Google’s upcoming release of Android 16. The beta version of One UI 8 was recently made available, introducing significant user interface changes and AI enhancements. As these developments unfold, users are encouraged to stay informed and ensure their accounts are active to avoid any data loss.