![]() Whatever their magical timer determines when an account is too old, it needs to be set to infinite. Had I not logged in, my account would have been deleted, which is outrageous. I spent years away from Division 2, only to come back at a later date. This only gives people a reason never to purchase a game from Ubisoft. There's been plenty of moments I've missed something because Google thought it was spam, or promotional material. ![]() Honestly, this seems incredibly short-sighted even if you're warned 30 days prior. Removing an account means you'd lose access to everything. Not only is this tied to your games library on PC, but Ubisoft store points, cross-progression systems, and more. Please check your spam folder as well if you are unable to locate it." According to this, you'll lose access to your entire library of games if your account is deemed for deletion. Select the option you are having issues with and help provide feedback to the service. You can find the link for the cancellation in the Ubisoft email that was sent to the email address attached to your account. If your account was flagged as inactive and you would like to keep using it, you can cancel the closure of your Ubisoft account. You will be notified by email if we begin the process of closing your inactive account. We may also close long-term inactive accounts to maintain our database. This is only if we have strong reasons to believe that the account in question will remain unused. As part of our Terms of Use, in rare instances, we may immediately close inactive accounts to comply with local data protection legislation. "Please be reassured that Ubisoft does not automatically close inactive accounts. ![]() On their website, they detail the policy against inactive accounts. I should mention, this isn't a new revelation, but rather a highlight of a weird stance Ubisoft takes against inactive accounts. ![]()
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