![]() ![]() In the subject section, write 'REQUEST TO DELETE MY ACCOUNT'. First of all, open your registered email account. If you plan to delete your Tidal account permanently and completely, you need to submit the form by email to delete your Tidal account. Delete Tidal Account Completely by Sending Email Your Tidal account and data will now be permanently deleted from your iPhone. Select 'Tidal' and then click 'Delete Account'. You'll see a list of accounts associated with your iPhone. Click on your name, followed by 'Account'. On your iPhone or iPad, go to 'Settings'. Confirm again that you want to delete the Tidal account. Click "Deactivate Account" and enter your password. Scroll down and select "Settings", then tap 'Account'. Click the "More" tab in the bottom right corner of the screen. Open the TIDAL App on your iPhone or Android device. Delete Tidal Account on iPhone/Android via Tidal Appīesides the Tidal website, you may also delete Tidal account from Tidal mobile app. Your Tidal account will be deleted and all your data will be removed from Tidal servers. Enter your password and tap 'Delete Account' button again. Click on 'Settings' and select 'Delete Account' from the menu in the left side. Go to Tidal website in a web browser, login to your Tidal account. So you can delete a Tidal account through website. Tidal lets you listen to music on Tidal web player and app. Easily Delete Tidal Account Via Tidal Website More Tips to Cancel Your Tidal Subscription On Tidal App/Web Part 1. Bonus: Backup Tidal Songs Before Deleting Tidal Account HOT! Part 5. Delete Tidal Account Completely by Sending Email Part 4. Delete Tidal Account on iPhone/Android via Tidal App Part 3. ![]() Permanently Delete Tidal Account Via Tidal Website Part 2. I understand it is an additional app to install if you have already Tidal Connect but it is installed in no time.Part 1. I have it installed on my iPhone and my iPad and it doesn’t matter which one I use. I only own a single RS150 so I cannot speak from my personal experiences about commanding several RS150s.Īlso multiple persons with Rose Connect installed on their phone should be able to command the music of the same RS150. So don’t let this hold you back from buying a RS150.Ībout your remark of the ease of use for other people, are you pointing to multi-room capability, or just being able to select the music on a single RS150 by several people? It looks like multi-room is not possible with a single RS150, but the app supports several RS150s. ![]() Could the same behavior as with Spotify Connect be implemented in the Rose Connect app now the software is good, quite complete and stable, but of course there are always things to enhance, as you can read above in my suggestions to ROSELOA, the Hifi Rose contact person. As a consequence, to change the volume in the Rose Connect app, one must always open the Remote control window first to do so. I noticed that via Spotify casting to my RS150 the volume buttons of my mobile phone can be used for volume control, but this is not possible from the Rose Connect app. I have even a similar software on my laptop that records streams and cuts it into songs, so could this be possible as extension of ‘CD ripping’ (if not already the a remark about the Rose Connect app and volume control. The idea of ‘ripping’ from Tidal is interesting.Could it be not working? Is there a way I can check if it is properly caching? Or do I have to do some action before it starts to cache? I assumed it would automatically store everything I played via Tidal but maybe my assumption is wrong? Despite having it enabled already for some days, I do not see any content appearing when browsing to this folder. ![]() the name of the folder that is created when you enable this, is wrongly written as ‘ TidalCash’ while is should be ‘ TidalCache’.The RS150 contains also a Spotify Connect functionality, so from the Spotify app you can cast directly to your RS150 but Spotify itself is not integrated in Rose Connect, unlike Tidal.Ībout saving Tidal streams, it is called ‘caching’, but I am not sure that you can ‘rip’ music from Tidal streams like you can do from a remarks about the Tidal caching functionality: It is one of the sources you can select, next to ‘Music’ (Rose SDD or other permanent memory like SD card or network drive), ‘Video’ (same drives as with ‘Music’), ‘Radio’ (internet radio per country grouped), ‘RoseFM’ (analogue FM radio simulator, limited to only a few countries now), ‘RoseTube’ (YouTube), ‘Podcast’, ‘Tidal’, ‘Bugs’ (only for Korea), ‘Qobuz’ and ‘CD’. Tidal is integrated in the Rose Connect app. ![]()
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