We have made it super easy to delete Nihongo - Japanese Dictionary account and/or app.
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Things to note before removing Nihongo:
Generally, here are your options if you need your account deleted:
Option 1: Reach out to Nihongo via Justuseapp. Get all Contact details →
Option 2: Visit the Nihongo website directly Here →
Option 3: Contact Nihongo Support/ Customer Service:
Option 4: Check Nihongo's Privacy/TOS/Support channels below for their Data-deletion/request policy then contact them:
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How to Delete Nihongo - Japanese Dictionary from your iPhone or Android.
To delete Nihongo from your iPhone, Follow these steps:
Method 2:
Go to Settings and click on General then click on "iPhone Storage". You will then scroll down to see the list of all the apps installed on your iPhone. Tap on the app you want to uninstall and delete the app.
For iOS 11 and above:
Go into your Settings and click on "General" and then click on iPhone Storage. You will see the option "Offload Unused Apps". Right next to it is the "Enable" option. Click on the "Enable" option and this will offload the apps that you don't use.
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this app is an offline Japanese dictionary, flashcard app, and reading assistant, designed to make the best use of the time you dedicate to studying Japanese. Our dictionary is made to find what you're looking for fast, with the words Japanese speakers actually use at the top of every search result, and every word marked as "common", "uncommon", or "rare". "Clippings", our reading assistant, is what makes this app stand apart from other dictionaries. Paste in Japanese text from a website, email, an eBook, or anywhere else, and we'll add furigana or romaji to every word. We also enable you to tap on any word to see its definition. This will truly change the way you read Japanese. And now, you can get the same experience right in Safari using our Safari extension. Personal experience (as well as a good deal of research in second-language acquisition) has shown us that the words that you're most likely to remember are the words that you're encountering naturally. To this end this app auto...