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How to Delete Tactical NAV
Published by: TacNav Systems LLCRelease Date: September 04, 2024
Need to cancel your Tactical NAV subscription or delete the app? This guide provides step-by-step instructions for iPhones, Android devices, PCs (Windows/Mac), and PayPal. Remember to cancel at least 24 hours before your trial ends to avoid charges.
Guide to Cancel and Delete Tactical NAV
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Tactical NAV Unsubscribe Instructions
Unsubscribing from Tactical NAV is easy. Follow these steps based on your device:
Canceling Tactical NAV Subscription on iPhone or iPad:
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap your name at the top to access your Apple ID.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Here, you'll see all your active subscriptions. Find Tactical NAV and tap on it.
- Press Cancel Subscription.
Canceling Tactical NAV Subscription on Android:
- Open the Google Play Store.
- Ensure you’re signed in to the correct Google Account.
- Tap the Menu icon, then Subscriptions.
- Select Tactical NAV and tap Cancel Subscription.
Canceling Tactical NAV Subscription on Paypal:
- Log into your PayPal account.
- Click the Settings icon.
- Navigate to Payments, then Manage Automatic Payments.
- Find Tactical NAV and click Cancel.
Congratulations! Your Tactical NAV subscription is canceled, but you can still use the service until the end of the billing cycle.
Potential Savings for Tactical NAV
Knowing the cost of Tactical NAV's in-app purchases helps you save money. Here’s a summary of the purchases available in version 5.00:
In-App Purchase | Cost | Potential Savings (One-Time) | Potential Savings (Monthly) |
---|---|---|---|
Drawing Mode | $5.99 | $5.99 | $72 |
Offline mapping for 1 month | $7.99 | N/A | $96 |
Offline mapping for 1 year | $24.99 | $24.99 | $300 |
Offline mapping for 3 months | $6.99 | $6.99 | $84 |
Note: Canceling your subscription does not remove the app from your device.
How to Delete Tactical NAV - TacNav Systems LLC from Your iOS or Android
Delete Tactical NAV from iPhone or iPad:
To delete Tactical NAV from your iOS device, follow these steps:
- Locate the Tactical NAV app on your home screen.
- Long press the app until options appear.
- Select Remove App and confirm.
Delete Tactical NAV from Android:
- Find Tactical NAV in your app drawer or home screen.
- Long press the app and drag it to Uninstall.
- Confirm to uninstall.
Note: Deleting the app does not stop payments.
How to Get a Refund
If you think you’ve been wrongfully billed or want a refund for Tactical NAV, here’s what to do:
- Apple Support (for App Store purchases)
- Google Play Support (for Android purchases)
If you need help unsubscribing or further assistance, visit the Tactical NAV forum. Our community is ready to help!
What is Tactical NAV?
Just what is tactical nav let me explain:
Built from the ground up in the rugged mountains of eastern Afghanistan, Tactical NAV (also known as TACNAV-X) was developed by a U.S. Army Field Artillery officer with the vision of crafting a low-cost and highly accurate mobile navigation platform tailored for the U.S. military.
Tactical NAV’s journey began in the Pech River Valley and the Korengal Valley in Kunar Province, Afghanistan.
U.S. Army Capt. Jonathan J. Springer, a Field Artilleryman serving as a Fire Support Officer with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), embarked on the development of this tactical navigation platform immediately following the memorial services for Spc. Blair D. Thompson and Spc. Jared C. Plunk, who were killed in action on June 25, 2010.
Despite initial rejections by the Department of Defense, Captain Springer remained steadfast in his mission to continue developing Tactical NAV — even to this day. His ultimate goals were (and still are) to make a positive difference for other soldiers and service members and to honor the men and women killed and wounded in battle.