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can't read report on phone, screen too small

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does anybody else have trouble reading the report graphs on their phone? do you know if i can access my info on computer or tablet? thanks jeni

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stephenc617

same here jeni

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have you seen the admins response below?

Hi Hidden and stephenc617 - have you tried 'Explore the Data' on the cloudy website? All you need to do is login with your details and you'll be able to see graphs of your own data much larger than you would on your phone.

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YAY thank you very much i really appreciate that. it's scarily accurate. i purposefully haven't looked at weather data since starting this a week ago yet the graphs shadow each other perfectly. will definitely keep going for the 6 months.

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You're welcome Hidden . I'm glad I could help. Thanks for being a part of the study :)

ok next question. i've found my graph on "cloudy" site but is there anywhere i can compare my symptoms with weather pressure? the graph on my phone "report" has weather pressure compared to symptoms but i can't find that online so i can see it in a larger format. anybody please?

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