Orthodox Bible

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Published by ByteBlocks, LLC on 2024-08-04

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

Guide to Delete Orthodox Bible 👇

Things to note before removing Orthodox Bible:

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


Data Orthodox Bible Collected from You 🔏
  1. Data Used to Track You: The following data may be used to track you across apps and websites owned by other companies:
    • Purchases
    • Identifiers
    • Usage Data
  2. Data Linked to You: The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:
    • Identifiers
  3. Data Not Linked to You: The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
    • Purchases
    • Identifiers
    • Usage Data
    • Diagnostics
    • Other Data

     

↪️ Steps to delete Orthodox Bible account:

1: Visit the Orthodox Bible website directly Here →

2:   Contact Orthodox Bible Support/ Customer Service:

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3: Check Orthodox Bible's Terms/Privacy channels below for their data-deletion Email:



Deleting from Smartphone 📱


Delete on iPhone:


  1. On your homescreen, Tap and hold Orthodox Bible 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 Orthodox Bible app.

Delete on Android:


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

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🎌 About Orthodox Bible


1. The Orthodox calendar, also known as the Julian calendar, is the calendar used by many Eastern Orthodox churches around the world to determine the dates of religious holidays and observances.

2. The Orthodox calendar has different dates for Easter and other religious holidays, which are based on the liturgical calendar.

3. This difference is due to the fact that the Orthodox churches did not adopt the Gregorian calendar, which was introduced in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII as a reform of the Julian calendar.

4. The Orthodox calendar follows the same month names as the Julian calendar, which are: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.

5. The Gregorian calendar has a leap year rule that eliminates the accumulated error of the Julian calendar, so the Orthodox church still use the Julian calendar.

6. These holidays are based on the liturgical Orthodox calendar, which is a cycle of readings and liturgical services that are used in the Orthodox churches.

7. However, the Orthodox calendar has different dates for Easter, which is the most important religious holiday for Christians.

8. The liturgical Orthodox calendar follows the same patterns and themes throughout the year, and it is closely tied to the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

9. The Orthodox calendar is currently 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used in the Western world.

10. Orthodox calendar such as Christmas, Epiphany, Theophany, and the Dormition of the Theotokos.

11. With the Orthodox Bible app, you can access the full text of the Old and New Testament in both English and Church Slavonic, as well as a variety of other Orthodox Christian texts.

12. It is based on the Julian calendar, which was introduced by Julius Caesar in 45 BC and is currently 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar.

13. The Orthodox Easter is always celebrated on the Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox.

14. Whether you are a seasoned Orthodox Christian or just starting to learn about the faith, the Orthodox Bible app is an essential tool for your spiritual journey.



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