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Here’s Why Microsoft Is Shutting Down Xbox Accounts
By Alleef Ashaari|July 13, 2019|0 Comment
According to a new change in policy, Microsoft will soon start shutting down Xbox accounts after two years of inactivity, instead of the previous five years. This will come into effect starting from 30 August 2019.
It is apparently part of the company’s policy that users must use their accounts to keep them ‘active’ and avoid getting shut down.
Here’s how to make sure that your account remains active:
There are more but those are usually the ones that are related to gamers the most. I think it’s a good move on Microsoft’s part that they’re removing inactive accounts, some of which may just be spam and harmful phishers.
As long as you keep signing into you Xbox accounts or adhere to any of the requirements listed above, there’s no need to worry about your account being removed. If you haven’t used it for two years, then you wouldn’t even have cared enough in the first place.
Even if you don’t have a current Xbox console or have not been playing games for a while, a simple sign-in would suffice in keeping your account active. Remember that before getting your pitchforks and torches ready.
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