Finally using Deseatme to get rid of all of these blasted accounts! I’m everywhere….and using none of it.
Finally using Deseatme to get rid of all of these blasted accounts! I’m everywhere….and using none of it.
@kaa ha! That’s pretty cool! Does it work well? May look into it later when I have some free time
@donmacdonald it’s a checklist really, but it does put it all into perspective. Too many dead services. Will teach me twice to quickly sign up to something new
@Skematica just a heads-up: unroll me was doing some sketchy stuff with users’ email … not sure if it's ok now, but they were doing more reading of the emails than was appropriate apparently
@Skematica Here's a link from Daring Fireball with the low down. I don't know if they’ve shaped up since then (it was last April)
@donmacdonald I am an eternal sceptic so my answer to that is deleting my account straightaway. You could say “too little, too late” and you’d be right. I’m in damage control mode but I also realise nobody really has privacy any longer. That doesn’t absolve Unroll.me however.
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