Dictionary.com has eliminated user accounts and the ability to favorite words, disappointing logophiles. Previously, the platform offered ad-free experiences and features in its premium apps, which were accessible through paid subscriptions. Reports of bugs in the apps emerged last year, and users soon found themselves unable to log in or access saved words. Ultimately, the premium apps were removed from major app stores, leading users to lose all functionality, including offline dictionary access and their carefully curated word lists.
Logophiles are devastated after Dictionary.com deleted their logs of favorited words that took years to craft. The company removed all accounts and features, including ad-free access.
About a year ago, claims of bugs in Dictionary.com's apps surfaced. Users reported issues accessing premium features, and soon after, the premium apps were removed from stores.
Dictionary.com's premium apps previously allowed offline dictionary downloads and ad-free experiences. Users now face a total loss of saved words and access to features they relied on.
A premium customer reported that Dictionary.com's support stated that user accounts have been discontinued, leading to the complete loss of access to saved lists and features.
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