We have made it super easy to delete Garmin Explore™ account and/or app.
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Things to note before removing Garmin Explore:
1: Visit the Garmin Explore website directly Here →
2: Contact Garmin Explore Support/ Customer Service:
3: Check Garmin Explore's Terms/Privacy channels below for their data-deletion Email:
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1. The Garmin Explore app will send and store the waypoints, planned routes, GPS tracks and Garmin activities you've recorded in the cloud, allowing you to access and use that data on the Garmin Explore web site to plan or review your adventures.
2. For adventure seekers, explorers and outdoor enthusiasts, the Garmin Explore ecosystem offers a complete mobile navigation solution that — when paired with a compatible Garmin device¹ — lets you map, track and navigate your trek from anywhere with unlimited cloud storage.
3. Use Garmin Explore with your inReach enabled devices, such as the GPSMAP® 66i navigator and satellite communicator, to turn your mobile device into a true off-the-grid satellite companion.
4. Garmin Explore provides basic trip planning or viewing of maps you’ve preloaded on your device.
5. The Garmin Explore app allows you to access your phone’s contact list for easier messaging and sharing when connected.
6. You can also sync your cloud-stored data with a compatible Garmin device.
7. Or you can use the mobile app to pair your smart device via BLUETOOTH®² technology with a compatible Garmin GPS device, so you can do and see even more.
8. Garmin Explore provides free online access to a wide range of additional capabilities.
9. The maps and navigation data loaded onto your device can be used anywhere, anytime — even when you’re out beyond the reach of cellphone towers or internet connections.
10. For example, you can download detailed topographic maps, color aerial imagery and other navigation aids directly to your mobile device.
11. A Garmin account is needed to store your data in the cloud.
12. For example, if you’re taking a long trip, you can plan different waypoints, tracks and routes for each day of the trip and combine them into one collection.
13. Your activities (e.g., runs, walks, hikes, etc.) include data such as distance, pace, activity time, location, etc.
14. Add them to a collection to keep all the recorded data from a certain trip together in one place.