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Samsung is set to delete inactive Galaxy user accounts by July 31. An account is considered inactive if it hasn't been logged into within the past two years. If you use a Samsung device regularly, you likely won't be affected. However, if you switched to a different brand or have a secondary Samsung account, you should log in to keep it active. Samsung may email users about the upcoming deletions, but this notification might not reach you if the associated email is inactive.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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