A new website allowing Gmail users to unsubscribe from most websites and online services linked to their email address is currently buzzing online. Read on for more on this and other tools to keep personal data safe.
30.11.2016
(AFP) A new website allowing Gmail users to unsubscribe from most websites
and online services linked to their email address is currently buzzing
online. There are, in fact, several online tools that can help declutter
your inbox and keep personal data safe.
Opting out of the internet
The website deseat.me works in a very simple way. Users connect using
their Google account. Then, the application finds all the services,
websites and mailing lists linked to that particular Gmail address.
This
can include accounts on social networks, online stores and dating
websites, for example. It can take quite a while to find everything if
your inbox is full or your online activity is particularly rich and
diverse.
After completing the search, deseat.me lists all the services and
accounts alongside a link to delete or unsubscribe directly.
The tool is
especially handy for digging up old sites or services you may no longer
use, but which still hold personal data. Note, however, that the
service is currently only available for Gmail addresses.
No more newsletters!
Unroll.me is a similar service that's available for any email address
(not just Gmail).
For a while now, the site has been offering web users
a quick, easy solution for unsubscribing from newsletters. After all,
who hasn't complained about getting too many unwanted emails without
ever bothering to unsubscribe?
Like deseat.me, the application lists all of the newsletters sent to a
particular email address with a link to unsubscribe from each one in
just one click.
Incredibly practical, it can instantly unclutter your
inbox and stop you being inundated with newsletters that get moved
straight to trash.
Why bother?
As well as cutting down on unwanted emails, this online clean-up
unsubscribes users from sites that may still hold personal data, which
could be stolen if the site is hacked.
Reducing the presence of an email
address online in turn reduces the risk of it falling into unwanted
hands.