#Inactive Accounts
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u-sari · 10 months ago
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The future is ahead of us.
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willowtreebee · 7 months ago
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The saddest thing is seeing the most gorgeous, breathtaking, outstanding, ravishing, heart-melting, earth-shattering art, only to find out the artist’s account is inactive/deleted.
Sending love to all artists out there <33
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lianaloverr · 6 months ago
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when my fav writer goes inactive
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ghvmhjf · 25 days ago
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The reason why I am inactive in DeviantArt
1:I forgor my password bc it has too many letters
2:my brother deleted the app
3:I am no longer in DeviantArt + my bday is not June 2 that is my mother's bday
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hello!
I am so so so sorry for all the inactivity. a lot of stuff has ahppened, including a vehicular accident, and I haven't been able to access Tumblr for a while. I promise I'll try to be more active! <3
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sillylilneurodivergent · 5 months ago
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Guys, due to moving, living a life, & other stuff I’m gonna be a little more inactive, I’m sorry😭 Y’all make sure to stay safe & eat water & drink food, love y’all🫶🏽
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ask-charly-stickmin-blog · 7 months ago
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Everybody:
I'm inactive on this Blog, but if you see an ask from this Blog on another ask blog, it's because this was my first created blog, and you can only ask with the first blog.
If I put any art into one of my asks and you from it wanna follow me, go over to my actively used blog:
@askthefuturestickgeneration
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jennyyybello · 24 days ago
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Ah, this is sad. 🥺
This left me wondering: How's all of them doing? Are they thriving? Are they happy? Lost? Or worst, did anyone leave the world hanging?
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untitledcreature · 4 months ago
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inactive
here's some goats tho
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@harpershaircomb
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rainbowyumy · 4 months ago
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Hello everyone!
This is an important update that I'm going to be very busy soon due to the college semester coming up. So, this might mean I won't be posting much unless I have the free time to do so. Plus, I really want to mainly focus on my personal life and educational goals at the moment. And to get off the internet and art pressure once for a while for my mental health. So if anyone noticed I've been more inactive on my social media accounts than usual, that's why.
But I thank you all for your support and please take care of yourselves and love yourself no matter what!
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pearly-soda · 4 months ago
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This blog is Inactive, do not interact
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u-sari · 10 months ago
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Silent train ride...
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st-kxii · 4 months ago
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acc update(s)
lately ive been using my tumblr and devientart less :(
my mentals been going thru ups and down and im hoping to try and just post art dumps instead of posting one at a time. before i thought of just making a buncha accs on diff platforms to try and gain recognition, but im slowly coming to realize its a lot of stress to handle all my platforms equally. im gonna slowly stop posting and let my tumblr acc die out, love u all for the support on tumblr, but i wont be posting as often as i used to!!
i also started robux commissions again(yaay!!) and the infos will be in my carrd, as well as links to my other platforms.
im funna start labeling the accs im less active on. dont worry!! im still gunna be on the app in case anyone wants to do comms, but its more preferred if you email or dm me on twitter!!
—> https://kainyanhomepage.carrd.co/
for anyone wanting to email me on commissions, my contact is [email protected] ^^
~ i appreciate u all for taking the time to read this, ofc its a post made out of the blue. rooting that i (hopefully) can come back to posting regularly on tumblr again in the future!!
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realestate-licenseparkca · 7 months ago
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whoa-myninja · 9 months ago
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I don’t know who needs to hear this, but it’s okay to unfollow inactive blogs
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martin-james2121 · 1 year ago
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Google Will Start Deleting Inactive Accounts In December
Google recently announced an important update regarding inactive account policies. The tech giant revealed its intention to start deleting the Google accounts that are left unused or unsigned for a minimum of two years. Apparently, Google has started notifying users regarding this alteration, aiming to allow them to take measures to avoid their accounts being automatically deleted.
Google’s updated policy aims to prioritize user security by reducing risks associated with maintaining inactive accounts. According to a blog post, this new policy is set to become effective in December 2023. The company will be issuing cautionary emails, beginning eight months beforehand, to notify users whose accounts the face potential threat of deletion. It’s critical to note that this deletion will impact all the content stored within inactive accounts, including Gmail, Docs, Drive, Meet, Calendar, YouTube, and Google Photos.
Google states, “We will adopt a phased approach, starting with accounts created but remained inactive. Before deleting the account, we will issue multiple notifications over several months. These notifications will be sent to both the account's email address and the provided recovery email, if available.”
Why is Google deleting the inactive accounts?
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Google is planning to delete accounts that have been inactive for a two-year period to improve security. The company highlights that abandoned accounts are significantly less likely (at least 10 times) to have two-factor authentication established compared to active accounts, making them more vulnerable to potential hacking attempts.
Once an account gets compromised, it becomes susceptible to various activities ranging from identity theft to spam circulation. Google says that eliminating inactive accounts will help in minimizing the likelihood of such attacks. According to the official blog post, this is because forgotten or unattended accounts often rely on outdated and reused passwords that might have been compromised. Also, these accounts often lack two-factor authentication and receive fewer security checks from the user.
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