Wechat account that has not been logged in for a long time is recycled

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Recently, the WeChat account that has not been used for a long time has been on the hot search topic. Tencent customer service responded that the WeChat account used for normal login will not be recycled by the system, but for the WeChat account that has not been logged in for a long time, the system may carry out the process according to the usage of the account. Recycling.

It is reported that many netizens are very concerned about whether the account will be recycled in this case. In this regard, the Tencent WeChat team officially responded that in order to ensure the security of users’ WeChat accounts, WeChat accounts that are inactive after registration, have not logged in for a long time, and have no change will be canceled by the system and cannot be used.​​​​

At the same time, WeChat pointed out that WeChat accounts with small change will not be canceled.

The WeChat Security Center published an article on this issue in 2018.

At that time, the official stated that if you did not log in to use WeChat within a few months, your account may be at risk of being recycled: “Account recycling means that after a new WeChat account is registered, it has not been logged in for a period of time (usually several months). If there is no property, there is a high probability that this account will enter the recycling process to save resource consumption. And what I want to emphasize here is that if there is property in the account, it will not enter the recycling process.”

WeChat stated that WeChat will not cancel the user’s WeChat payment (domestic and overseas) account because of the account ban.

Even if the account is blocked, if there is property in the WeChat account, the user can still log in through a special temporary login mechanism, and perform operations such as cash withdrawal and Li Caitong as usual.

Manuscript source: Guangming.com, Ai Faner

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