Delete shared cinemagraph images from memories.nok...

Deleting shared images via the Nokia Cinemagraph app does not remove them from the memories.nokia.com server, you just can't see it from the app.
The earlier shared link still works.
So, how do you properly remove your earlier shared cinemagraph images from the server?

The iPhoto app provides the capability to delete all the photos in the Camera Roll.
See https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iphoto/id497786065?mt=8

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