According to a report by SammyFans yesterday, Samsung will adjust the rules of the Galaxy Store app store so that users cannot download apps without logging in to their accounts.
The Samsung Galaxy Store currently supports skipping the step of logging into your Samsung account for up to 14 days, but in the latest 6.6.13.10 update, Samsung has issued an announcement that requires users to log in to their accounts before they can download.
The notice states that starting September 25, 2024, Samsung users must sign in to their account to use Galaxy Store apps and services. After launching the Galaxy App Store, users will be prompted to sign in if they are not logged in to their Samsung account.
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