Updated beta! 5.0.3 (449)
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In Dutch I would say “afmelden” rather than “uitloggen” but I don’t know if English has this specific contextual distinguish

@nick-carthew help?

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In Dutch I would say “afmelden” rather than “uitloggen” but I don’t know if English has this specific contextual distinguish

@nick-carthew help?

@Corjan-Meijerink Delist or Exclude would both work as would Deregister and Unlist.
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@Corjan-Meijerink Delist or Exclude would both work as would Deregister and Unlist.
@Nick-Carthew amen. Then that’s the better term

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I don’t like the chosen red button because for me it means something like exporting or sharing data. Why not chosen for the delete (trash bin) button?
@Arno-0 said in Updated beta! 5.0.3 (449):
I don’t like the chosen red button because for me it means something like exporting or sharing data. Why not chosen for the delete (trash bin) button?
I am not certain putting something in the bin really gives me a better feeling...

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In Dutch I would say “afmelden” rather than “uitloggen” but I don’t know if English has this specific contextual distinguish

@nick-carthew help?

@Corjan-Meijerink said in Updated beta! 5.0.3 (449):
In Dutch I would say “afmelden” rather than “uitloggen” but I don’t know if English has this specific contextual distinguish

@nick-carthew help?

In German, I would say "Gerät abmelden" to make it more clear. So it is not related to the account and with loggin/ loggout etc. Could work also in other languages.
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Sorry, I have to ask again because I don't understand the reason

Why are the device - "Log out" also deleted all synchronized routes in this affected device .

VG

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Sorry, I have to ask again because I don't understand the reason

Why are the device - "Log out" also deleted all synchronized routes in this affected device .

VG

@Hubert-Thoring because that button is actually “abmelden” as it says

We were referring to the red icon to unlist a device.
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449 in available in the Google store
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@Hubert-Thoring because that button is actually “abmelden” as it says

We were referring to the red icon to unlist a device.
@Corjan-Meijerink said in Updated beta! 5.0.3 (449):
@Hubert-Thoring because that button is actually “abmelden” as it says

We were referring to the red icon to unlist a device.
@Corjan-Meijerink , I knew that, ...

But my question was about what exactly happens when "loging out" in the background in relation to the MRA app installation on the mobile phone?

This means that when "logging out" all synchronized routes are deleted, and what else, all offline maps etc. are also deleted so that the app becomes neutral and is only synchronized again with the account the next time you log in to the device.
It remains unclear at the moment what exactly is deleted when "unsubscribing" and what is not, because the offline cards are probably not deleted during this deregistration.
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@Corjan-Meijerink said in Updated beta! 5.0.3 (449):
@Hubert-Thoring because that button is actually “abmelden” as it says

We were referring to the red icon to unlist a device.
@Corjan-Meijerink , I knew that, ...

But my question was about what exactly happens when "loging out" in the background in relation to the MRA app installation on the mobile phone?

This means that when "logging out" all synchronized routes are deleted, and what else, all offline maps etc. are also deleted so that the app becomes neutral and is only synchronized again with the account the next time you log in to the device.
It remains unclear at the moment what exactly is deleted when "unsubscribing" and what is not, because the offline cards are probably not deleted during this deregistration.
@Hubert-Thoring only local cached data related to your account are removed when logging off. Which is no issue at all because it’s in the cloud anyway

Let’s not treat logging off as a weird new feature because it’s there since day one in the app
