There are two ways you can get rid of the pop-up screen asking you to donate:
Method 1 (free):
You can check the "Help Others Repair Their Tracks; link to GOTOES Tools in your activity Description"
-This is a free option for people who cannot afford to donate. It helps other people learn that they can repair their tracks - because a lot of people do not know that this is even possible.
Method 2 (paid)::
Make a donation.
-This helps support my time for adding new features and pay for the server. I recently upgraded the server to one with higher performance due to all of the heavy usage. The idea is to make sure that no one gets errors when processing their files. Donations over $3 get rid of the screen that asks you to donate, and donations over $10 unlock additional features in the tool.
I hope these two options work for everyone!
How to get rid of Donation Nag Screen
Re: How to get rid of Donation Nag Screen
Hi.. I do not see the "Help others.." check box. I have attached a screen shot of "Sending Files to Other Apps (Optional)" area where I do not see this check box.
Re: How to get rid of Donation Nag Screen
Hi .. Please ignore my previous comment. Just realized that I have to select the "Send to Strava" check box to see the "Help Others.." check box.
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RowlandCarson
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Re: How to get rid of Donation Nag Screen
I made a donation on 28 January 2026 but I am still seeing the donation nag screen. What am I doing wrong, please?
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Rowland
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Rowland
Re: How to get rid of Donation Nag Screen
Rowland-
This is better handled by using the contact form because I’d need your email address to connect your donation with your gotoes account. The solution is to log into your gotoes account with the same one you used when you made the original donation. If you were not logged into gotoes when you donated, gotoes uses the email address provided by PayPal is a “fallback” email address and creates a new account for you with the PayPal email. If you weren’t logged into gotoes when donating, you can use the “forgot password” option along with your PayPal email address, and that will get you logged into gotoes.
This is better handled by using the contact form because I’d need your email address to connect your donation with your gotoes account. The solution is to log into your gotoes account with the same one you used when you made the original donation. If you were not logged into gotoes when you donated, gotoes uses the email address provided by PayPal is a “fallback” email address and creates a new account for you with the PayPal email. If you weren’t logged into gotoes when donating, you can use the “forgot password” option along with your PayPal email address, and that will get you logged into gotoes.