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Accessing Your Account Details and Videos/Downloads


Depending on the product that you purchase you may need to create a login to access it. In the case of our online seminars you should receive an email to register.

Once you have logged in if you don’t immediately see access for your videos or downloads it may be because order is being process. If you don’t see it within 24 hours please contact us.

Downloading & Unzip

Please be aware that downloads are set to one download per link, if you encountered an issue when downloading contact us. Below are instructions on how to download and unzip our auditory and ebooks to your mobile devices.

iPhone/iPad

If you run into issues downloading and opening zip files on the iPhone/iPad it is most likely because you have  unzip apps, but the following steps should help you quickly resolve most issues you might run into.

  1. First you must have an internet connection.
  2. If you do not already have a Unzip app, find a free or paid one to unzip the files. To unzip and access our files, the free versions of Zip Viewer or the popular WinZip should be all that you need.
  3. Once you have the app installed, download (if you haven’t already) the file(s).
  4. On your iPhone or iPad find the zipped file you want to open. Tap on the file and you should be prompted with the Open In window. This will bring it up in the zip program and let you view the files and folders lists.  Tap on the zip file, to initiate the unzip. The files are now unzipped and you can open the audio files or PDF in your normal apps.

Below are some screenshots of the the steps to unzip and view files on the iPhone using iOS 8 or iOS 9 using Zip Viewer.

Shows a side by side of, firstly, the file you downloaded and, secondly, the pop up where you select the Zip Viewer or WinZip App that you want to open the zip file in.

This shows the Zip View app as a side by side of, firstly, your zip file and, secondly, what it looks like once you click and unzip the file. (Free version does show ads like this example.)

Android

Downloading and opening zip files on the Android is really easy on new devices, with many having built-in unzip functionality, but if you are on an older device, use the following steps to help quickly resolve issues you might run into.

  1. First you must have an internet connection.
  2. If you do not already have a Unzip app, find a free or paid one to unzip the files. To unzip and access our files, the free versions of File Commander or WinZip should be all that you need.
  3. Once you have the app installed, download (if you haven’t already) the file(s).
  4. Open the app and navigate to Downloads. (If you are having trouble finding your zip file in File Commander it will give you an option to search so you can put in “.zip” to find your file(s) quickly.)

Below are some screenshots of the steps needed to unzip and view files in WinZip.

Click on the SD Card and then navigate to the Download folder.

Once you find your zip file, click on the box or circle to the right of the file name and select the Unzip option that is in the bottom menu. It will give you an option for where you want to put it.