kaa
kaa

Finally using Deseatme to get rid of all of these blasted accounts! I’m everywhere….and using none of it.

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amit
amit

@kaa This is great. Thank you. Btw I think that URL is incorrect, points to desert-dot-me.

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Skematica
Skematica

@kaa and for inbox cleanup, unroll.me

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kaa
kaa

@Skematica NICE! That's another great one to the list.

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kaa
kaa

@amit thanks for the heads up. Sorted now.

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donmacdonald
donmacdonald

@kaa ha! That’s pretty cool! Does it work well? May look into it later when I have some free time

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kaa
kaa

@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

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donmacdonald
donmacdonald

@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

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Skematica
Skematica

@donmacdonald did not know that! Wow. Thanks for the info!

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donmacdonald
donmacdonald

@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)

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Skematica
Skematica

@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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Skematica
Skematica

@donmacdonald I will post the latest from Unroll home page.

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Skematica
Skematica

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