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    John Villegas commented  · 

    I used to wonder what would happen to old Apple IDs I wasn’t using anymore—especially ones tied to older devices or past projects. I came across some forums talking about Apple deleting inactive accounts, and honestly, that got me thinking about the accounts I’d left untouched for months (or even years). I didn’t want to lose access to data, purchases, or backups I might need later.

    That’s when I decided to secure a fresh, active Apple ID—one that I owned completely and could manage long-term. I got mine through https://www.bulkaccountsbuy.com/product/apple-id-accounts/, and the process was surprisingly simple. The account came fully verified, worked immediately, and gave me peace of mind knowing I had a reliable Apple ID I could actively use and keep safe from automatic deactivation.

    Whether or not Apple eventually deletes inactive accounts, it just made sense to have one that’s in my control and not at risk of being shut down or flagged. If you’ve got concerns about old or shared Apple IDs becoming inactive, I’d definitely recommend starting fresh with a verified one. https://www.bulkaccountsbuy.com/ made that process quick and easy—and their support team was great too.

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