SayOrca

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Published by Pacific Orca Society

We have made it super easy to delete SayOrca account and/or app.

Guide to Delete SayOrca πŸ‘‡

Things to note before removing SayOrca:

  1. The developer of SayOrca is Pacific Orca Society and all inquiries must go to them.
  2. Check the Terms of Services and/or Privacy policy of Pacific Orca Society 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 Pacific Orca Society to delete all your data it holds. Pacific Orca Society must comply within 1 month.
  4. The CCPA lets American residents request that Pacific Orca Society deletes your data or risk incurring a fine (upto $7,500 dollars).


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

     

β†ͺ️ Steps to delete SayOrca account:

1: Visit the SayOrca website directly Here →

2:   Contact SayOrca Support/ Customer Service:

  1. 100% Contact Match
  2. Support channel
  3. Vist Terms/Privacy


Deleting from Smartphone πŸ“±


Delete on iPhone:


  1. On your homescreen, Tap and hold SayOrca 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 SayOrca app.

Delete on Android:


  1. Open your GooglePlay app and goto the menu.
  2. Click "My Apps and Games" » then "Installed".
  3. Choose SayOrca, » then click "Uninstall".

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🎌 About SayOrca


1. Ever wanted to speak like an orca? For over 50 years, OrcaLab has been listening to the unique and beautiful calls of the Northern Resident Orca community who inhabit the waters of British Columbia, Canada.

2. From July through September you can test your skills by listening live to our hydrophones, as the Northern Resident Orcas visit their summer home.

3. In this app, you'll learn how to classify different orca families - called 'matrilines' based entirely on their sound.

4. All recordings are the property of the Pacific Orca Society and may not be shared, distributed or copied without permission.

5. This reference app was made by the non-profit whale research station, OrcaLab.

6. There are over 300 orcas in this community, and each family has its own distinct sound.

7. For licensing inquiries please contact OrcaLab directly via their website.

8. Head to our website to learn more.



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