LissN is a Education app by NIKKEI INC.. Delivering 5 featured articles every weekday morning — in both Japanese and English — straight from Nikkei’s top news sources to your iPhone. All articles are narrated in full by native English speakers from the United States and the United Kingdom.
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1. If you wish to cancel your subscription, please cancel at least 24 hours before the free trial period ends or you will be charged for the following month.
2. Gathering articles from across NIKKEI Inc.’s paid subscription media including NIKKEI ASIAN REVIEW, the LissN app provides an authoritative source for information written and edited by professionals.
3. Paid subscription begins within 24 hours after the end of the free trial period.
4. If you wish to use the free trial only and not continue with the paid subscription, please read “About canceling your subscription” below.
5. After the trial period has ended, your paid subscription will automatically begin in order to ensure continous service without interruption.
6. Subscription cancellation must be made at least 24 hours before the end of each one month period or you will be charged for the following month.
7. Time period: One month period beginning from day of subscription signup.
8. Time period: One month period beginning from day of subscription signup.
9. If you wish to cancel your subscription, open the App Store and access your Apple ID (which can be found on the bottom of the Recommendations page).
10. A one month free trial is available to first time users.
11. Delivering 5 featured articles every weekday morning — in both Japanese and English — straight from Nikkei’s top news sources to your iPhone.
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キャンセルできません。 指示があるのですが、該当する項目がありません。
The idea is nice, but the voice is annoying, and nobody speaks like this in real life (even in England). Also, not sure how the articles were picked, but they don't appear to be the top news of the day.
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