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Your BBC account will be deleted soon

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Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online]( [BBC Homepage]( Your BBC account Hello, We’ve noticed that it’s been over a year since you used the BBC account connected with this email address. We don't want to keep your data for longer than we need to. So assuming you’re no longer using this account, we're planning to delete it after 5th April 2021. If you want to keep the account open, please sign in before then. [Sign in]( You can also sign in by visiting bbc.com/stay Other BBC accounts you’ve used recently will not be affected by this. Should I keep my account? You'll need a BBC account to follow your favourite sports and teams, and listen to music and podcasts on BBC Sounds. It also means you can have your say on the news stories of the day. Find out more about [what you can do with your BBC account.]( All the best, The BBC [About BBC accounts]( [About Cookies]( [Your Privacy]( [Terms of Use]( You're receiving this service email because you signed up for a BBC account. Unless you’ve signed up for any BBC newsletters, we’ll only email you to tell you more about a BBC service you’ve started using for the first time, or if we need to contact you about your BBC account. This email is sent from an automated account which is not monitored and so we’re unable to respond to replies to this email. If you have any questions about your account, you'll find lots of useful info on our [FAQs page](. BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London W1A 1AA, UK Copyright © 2 021 BBC

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