Alive or Dead

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Published by 金珂 杜 on 2024-04-12

We have made it super easy to delete Alive or Dead: Game of Life account and/or app.

Guide to Delete Alive or Dead: Game of Life πŸ‘‡

Things to note before removing Alive or Dead:

  1. The developer of Alive or Dead is 金珂 杜 and all inquiries must go to them.
  2. Check the Terms of Services and/or Privacy policy of 金珂 杜 to know if they support self-serve subscription cancellation:
  3. The GDPR gives EU and UK residents a "right to erasure" meaning that you can request app developers like 金珂 杜 to delete all your data it holds. 金珂 杜 must comply within 1 month.
  4. The CCPA lets American residents request that 金珂 杜 deletes your data or risk incurring a fine (upto $7,500 dollars).


Data Alive or Dead Collected from You πŸ”
  1. Data Not Collected: The developer does not collect any data from this app.

     

β†ͺ️ Steps to delete Alive or Dead account:

1: Visit the Alive or Dead website directly Here →

2:   Contact Alive or Dead Support/ Customer Service:

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Deleting from Smartphone πŸ“±


Delete on iPhone:


  1. On your homescreen, Tap and hold Alive or Dead: Game of Life until it starts shaking.
  2. Once it starts to shake, you'll see an X Mark at the top of the app icon.
  3. Click on that X to delete the Alive or Dead: Game of Life app.

Delete on Android:


  1. Open your GooglePlay app and goto the menu.
  2. Click "My Apps and Games" » then "Installed".
  3. Choose Alive or Dead: Game of Life, » then click "Uninstall".

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🎌 About Alive or Dead: Game of Life


1. Any dead cell with exactly three live neighbours becomes a live cell, as if by reproduction.

2. Any live cell with two or three live neighbours lives on to the next generation.

3. Any dead cell with three live neighbors becomes a live cell.

4. Any live cell with more than three live neighbours dies, as if by overpopulation.

5. Any live cell with two or three neighbors survives.

6. The universe of the Game of Life is an infinite, two-dimensional orthogonal grid of square cells, each of which is in one of two possible states, alive or dead, (or populated and unpopulated, respectively).

7. Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbours dies, as if by underpopulation.

8. Every cell interacts with its eight neighbours, which are the cells that are horizontally, vertically, or diagonally adjacent.

9. The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970.

10. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves.

11. The game is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input.

12. It is Turing complete and can simulate a universal constructor or any other Turing machine.

13. All other live cells die in the next generation.

14. Similarly, all other dead cells stay dead.



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