
Rosetta Stone - Reviews and experiences
Feb 2022-Oct 2025
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Digital lifetime, short-lived
Digital lifetime, short-lived
TrustI cracked open my old Spanish course because I needed it for a summer job in Montreal. It felt familiar and kind of cozy — phrases, voice prompts, a bit clunky sometimes. Then I tried to redownload and found the digital version was discontinued; my "lifetime" access vanished. Worked fine back then, not perfect now. I'm wary to buy again anytime soon.
Lifetime/Unlimited languages course
Lifetime/Unlimited languages course
TrustI bought this language course that was supposed to be lifetime access for a decent price, eh. But then after using it for a year, I noticed some charges on my account that I didn't authorize, eh. I've been trying to get in touch with customer service about it, but every time I call, their phone line is jammed and I can't get through, eh. This whole thing has left me feeling pretty angry and ripped off, eh.
About Rosetta Stone
Rosetta Stone Inc. is an education technology company based in the United States that specializes in language learning software and services. Founded in 1992 by Allen Stoltzfus and named after the ancient artifact that had unlocked the secrets of Egyptian hieroglyphics for linguists, the company has aimed to harness technology to facilitate language learning. Rosetta Stone's proprietary software uses interactive exercises and immersion techniques to help users learn new languages without translations or memorization of vocabulary lists. Over the years, it has expanded its offerings to include programs for 30 languages and serves individuals, educational institutions, and corporations worldwide. The company's approach is based on simulating a natural language-learning experience, much like how a child learns to speak, through recognizing patterns and intuitive associations between images and meanings.
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